[Machine Translation] Piano poet Noriko Gyose's 11th album is filled with quiet but passionate thoughts of taking a new step forward. The songs of Noriko Gyose are always gentle, simple, and warm, and they will remind you of your loved ones and help you to meet your tender self. Birth" is the title track of the album, and it is also the artist's wish for a new step forward. The spontaneous sound of this song will directly touch your heart. And Into the Light" begins with a powerful introduction, and is full of energy that leads us to the "light" until the end. Noriko Gyose ( Composition, Piano ) Composer and pianist. After majoring in music at university, she has given concerts around the world, mainly in England and Germany. In 2002, she performed at the "One Year After the Terrorist Attacks" held at the Sunshine City Fountain Plaza. His theme song "Peace on Earth" was well received at the charity event "One Year After the Terrorist Attacks: Prayers for Peace and Remembrance" held at the Sunshine City Fountain Plaza in 2002. He has released many songs including "Iwami Ginzan", "forest", "Lullaby", "Kazenomichi", "Sakasama Clock", "Sora no Okurimono", "Kaze no Mokumemory", "Kono Michi no Mukou ni", "toki Toki", "nature", and many more. All of his songs have a universal flavor that evokes a sense of nostalgia, and have been highly acclaimed on TV, commercials, DVDs, planetariums, and other media as works that lead the viewer into a deep and warm world of peace and tranquility. He has also composed songs and participated in the compilation album "East Wind" released by Sony Music Records, and produced the music for the 2005 NHK special "Can We Save the Amur Leopard from Extinction: The Legend of the Amur Leopard in the Russian Primorsky Territory? He composed the music for the film "My Lyrical Age" directed by Ren Shujian, which was released in 2009 and won a technical award at the Pia Film Festival. He won the IMAGICA Award for Technical Achievement and the TBS Award for Planning at the Pia Film Festival.