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Musical artist
Emiri Miyamoto (宮本 笑里, Miyamoto Emiri, born 7 December 1983, in Tokyo, Japan)[2] is a Japanese violinist.
Miyamoto is represented with Sony Music Artists. She is the second daughter of retired oboe player Fumiaki Miyamoto.
Discography[]
Singles[]
Year
|
Title
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Notes
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2008 |
"fantasy" |
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"Tokyo et Paris" |
[a]
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2009 |
"Inochi no Hoshi" |
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Albums[]
Original albums[]
Year
|
Title
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2007 |
smile
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2008 |
tears
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2009 |
dream
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2010 |
for
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2011 |
okinawa
|
2012 |
renaissance
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2015 |
birth
|
2017 |
amour
|
Other albums[]
Year
|
Title
|
Notes
|
2009 |
break |
Mini album
|
Saint Vox |
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2011 |
Ōkina Wa |
Collaboration album
|
2013 |
emiri best |
Best of
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Videography[]
Year
|
Title
|
2011 |
Live at Suntory Hall
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Participation[]
Year
|
Title
|
Work
|
Ref.
|
2006 |
"Smile for Her" |
Thanks! by Fumiaki Miyamoto |
|
2007 |
"passion cachee: Himeta Omoi" |
image6 by various artists |
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"Polovtsian Dances" |
image La Folle Journe selection by various artists |
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"Slav Gensōkyoku" |
Nodame Cantabile La Folle Journe Selection by various artists |
|
"Ten ni Sasagu" |
Kaze no Hate original soundtrack |
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"Kiri no Namida" |
|
2008 |
"Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra" |
image7 by various artists |
|
2009 |
"Alive" |
the Chemistry joint album by Chemistry |
|
2010 |
"Mata Kimi ni Koishiteru feat. Emiri Miyamoto" |
Mr. Vocalist 3 by Eric Martin |
|
"Michishirube 2010" |
The Best Bang!! by Masaharu Fukuyama |
|
2011 |
"Kimi Nokakera feat. Emiri Miyamoto" |
"Kimi Nokakera feat. Emiri Miyamoto" by Kousuke Atari |
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"Uta no Uta" |
"Uta no Uta" by Ayako Ikeda × Emiri Miyamoto |
|
2015 |
"Disney Princess Medley with Emiri Miyamoto" |
May J. sings Disney by May J. |
|
2016 |
"Life" |
Mika Nakashima Tribute by various artists |
[3]
|
Tie-ups[]
Title
|
Tie-up
|
"The Third Man" |
Song for Sapporo Brewery Yebisu The Hop advert
|
"Les enfants de la Terre: Chikyū no Kodomo-tachi" |
The World Heritage ending theme
|
"Kiri no Namida" |
Kaze no Hate insert song
|
"Sora Bea Monogatari" |
Sora Bea theme song
|
"Tokyo et Paris" |
Nodame Cantabile: Paris ending theme
|
"Edelweiss" |
Song for World Reflect advert
|
"break" |
Song for Yamazaki-Nabisco Corn Chip advert
|
"Inochi no Hoshi" |
Knut main theme
|
"serenity" |
Song for Sony Digital Noise Cancelling Headphone advert
|
"dream" |
The Habsburg exhibition theme song
|
"Yume: Tenchijin Kikō" |
Tenchijin journey theme
|
"Aren: Tenchijin Kikō"
|
"Kizuna: Tenchijin Kikō"
|
"Inori: Tenchijin Kikō"
|
"Oberutasu: 2tsu no Seikaku-tekina Mazuruka Yori" |
Song for Uniqlo Fleece advert
|
"Don't Leave Me This Way: energy flow" |
billboard Top 40 opening theme in November
|
"No More Songs" |
NNN Straight News weather theme
|
"We Fall" |
Māketto Navi theme song
|
"Esperanza" |
Culture Journal theme song
|
"Marina Grande" |
Rembrandt: Hikari no Tankyū / Yami no Yūwaku exhibition theme song
|
"Friends" |
Song for Yamazaki-Nabisco Premium Cracker advert
|
"gift" |
Song for The Hyakugo Bank advert
|
"Crime and Punishment" |
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood insert song
|
Filmography[]
TV series[]
Year
|
Title
|
Network
|
Notes
|
Ref.
|
2010 |
News Zero |
NTV |
"Culture Corner"; appeared on Tuesdays |
[1]
|
Culture Journal |
NTV |
MC |
|
2011 |
Hirunandesu! |
NTV |
|
|
2012 |
NHK Nodo Jiman 2012 |
NHK TV |
Guest judge |
|
2013 |
Shin Domoto Kyodai |
Fuji TV |
Domoto Brothers Band |
|
Radio[]
Year
|
Title
|
Network
|
Notes
|
2007 |
smile time |
Cross FM |
|
2009 |
Mitsubishi Jisho Classy Café |
J-Wave |
Navigator
|
Advertisements[]
Year
|
Title
|
Notes
|
Ref.
|
2007 |
Sapporo Brewery Yebisu The Hop |
Co-starring with her father Fumiaki |
|
2009 |
Yamazaki-Nabisco Corn Chip |
|
[4]
|
Uniqlo Fleece |
|
|
2010 |
Yamazaki-Nabisco Premium Cracker |
Co-starring with Yuki Mizuno and Kenji Maeda |
[4]
|
Music videos[]
Stage[]
Year
|
Title
|
2007 |
Missing Peace
|
Bibliography[]
Year
|
Title
|
2008 |
smile: Emiri Miyamoto
|
Notes[]
- ^ As "Emiri Miyamoto × solita".
References[]
External links[]
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- Japanese violinists
- Sony Music Entertainment Japan artists
- 1983 births
- Living people
- Musicians from Tokyo
- Toho Gakuen School of Music alumni
- 21st-century violinists
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