
Kitaro
The Soong Sisters
© 2002 Domo Records, Inc. (794017300924)
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Inspired by and written for the controversial Chinese film, The Soong Sisters, Kitaro's score features rich dynamic performances of orchestra colored by traditional eastern instruments.
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- YOSHIDA BROTHERS: Best of Yoshida Brothers
- JEAN-FRANCOIS MALJEAN: Gallery
- VARIOUS ARTIST: Music For Yoga
- KITARO: Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai Vol.3
- KITARO: The Definitive Collection
- AGATSUMA: En
- YOSHIDA BROTHERS: Hishou
- RIN': Inland Sea
- KITARO: Kojiki
- KITARO: The Best Of Ten Years (1976-1986)
- KITARO: An Enchanted Evening
- KITARO: Spiritual Garden
- KITARO: The Essential Kitaro
- YOSHIDA BROTHERS: III
- TWELVE GIRLS BAND: Romantic Energy
- TWELVE GIRLS BAND: Twelve Girls of Christmas
- TEST SHOT STARFISH: Test Shot Starfish
- KITARO: Sacred Journey Of Ku-Kai Vol. 2
- AGATSUMA: Eternal Songs
- DAVE EGGAR: Left of Blue
- STEVE JABLONSKY: Steamboy
- PROTOTOKYO: Prototokyo
- INDICIA: Identifying Marks
- FUMIO: Best of Fumio
- HOPPY KAMIYAMA + BILL LASWELL: A Navel City / No One is there
- PEAS: Filters
- VARIOUS ARTISTS: Sleep
- VARIOUS ARTIST: Reinterpretations - Inspired by the works of Kitaro
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Inspired by and written for the controversial Chinese film, The Soong Sisters, Kitaro's score features rich dynamic performances of orchestra colored by traditional eastern instruments. Based on the lives of three sisters who grew up in the tumult of China's struggles with communism and nationalism, The Soong Sisters is also a story of family, love and religion. With the help of Randy Miller, who conducts the remarkable performances of the Northwest Sinfonia, the rich sounds of the orchestra compliment Kitaro's arrangements with magnificent and intense beauty.
As the follow-up to the Golden Globe winning masterpiece, Heaven and Earth, Kitaro returns to film music with an enchanting and haunting score that captures the sentiment of early 20th Century China.