[Machine Translation] Piano poet Noriko Gyosei spun out 15 gems of music with her hometown Iwami Ginzan in mind. The piece expresses gratitude and prayer for the great historical heritage connected to the world, and for the people and nature that have continued to live there. Shakuhachi player Kouzan Yamazaki of the Miyakoyama school and djembe player Daisuke Nara participated. The 10th album is a tribute to the hometown by the pianism of Gyosei, which has been further deepened. Haruka Kaze No Kanata He (Beyond the Wind)" is a solo piano piece that expands the heart and mind to think about the winds of one's hometown and what lies beyond the wind. Kaze no kuni" is a collaboration with shakuhachi (bamboo flute). A song that reminds us of the long, long time in Japan. Noriko Gyose (piano) Kouzan Yamazaki (shakuhachi) Daisuke Nara (djembe) Composer, pianist Since 1992, he has been active in concert activities around the world, mainly in England and Germany. (In Japan: Tokyo Opera City, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space, Bunkyo Civic Hall, etc.) 2002 "One year since the terrorist attacks. Peace on Earth" was released as the theme song for the "Memorial and Prayer for Peace" rally in 2002. During this period, he released "nature", "toki toki", "Kono michi no mukou ni", "Kaze no kiokuimono", "Sora kara no okurimono", "Sakasama toki", "Kaze no michi", "Lullabai" and other CDs. In 2003, he participated in the compilation album "East Wind" released by Sony Music Records. In 2007, he participated in the music production of the NHK special "Can We Save the Amur Leopard from Extinction? Many of his songs have also been used on TV and radio. He composed the music for "My Lyrical Times," directed by Ren Shujian of China. Winner of the Editing Award and the Planning Award at this year's Pia Film Festival. Currently working on his 11th album.