Emiri Miyamoto

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Emiri Miyamoto
宮本 笑里
Born (1983-12-07) December 7, 1983 (age 37)
Tokyo, Japan
GenresClassical music
Occupation(s)Violinist
InstrumentsViolin[1]
Years active2003–present
LabelsSony Music Entertainment Japan

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 Notes
2008 "fantasy"
"Tokyo et Paris" [a]
2009 "Inochi no Hoshi"

Albums[]

Original albums[]

Year Title
2007 smile
2008 tears
2009 dream
2010 for
2011 okinawa
2012 renaissance
2015 birth
2017 amour

Other albums[]

Year Title Notes
2009 break Mini album
Saint Vox
2011 Ōkina Wa Collaboration album
2013 emiri best Best of

Videography[]

Year Title
2011 Live at Suntory Hall

Participation[]

Year Title Work Ref.
2006 "Smile for Her" Thanks! by Fumiaki Miyamoto
2007 "passion cachee: Himeta Omoi" image6 by various artists
"Polovtsian Dances" image La Folle Journe selection by various artists
"Slav Gensōkyoku" Nodame Cantabile La Folle Journe Selection by various artists
"Ten ni Sasagu" Kaze no Hate original soundtrack
"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
"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[]

Year Title
2008 Gospellers "Sky High"

Stage[]

Year Title
2007 Missing Peace

Bibliography[]

Year Title
2008 smile: Emiri Miyamoto

Notes[]

  1. ^ As "Emiri Miyamoto × solita".

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "『NEWS ZERO』小林麻央の後任は、キャスター初挑戦の"ヴァイオリニスト"宮本笑里". eltha (in Japanese). Oricon. 24 Feb 2010. Retrieved 6 Oct 2016.
  2. ^ Nihon Tarento Meikan 2016. VIP Times. 27 Jan 2016. p. 745.
  3. ^ "中島美嘉トリビ��ート盤にHYDE、グループ魂、鬼束ちひろら". Ongaku Natalie (in Japanese). Natalie. 21 Jan 2016. Retrieved 6 Oct 2016.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "ヤマザキナビスコ、8月をもって「オレオ」「リッツ」の製造終了 社名も「ヤマザキビスケット」へ" (in Japanese). Netolab. 12 Feb 2016. Retrieved 6 Oct 2016.

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