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Formed in 1994, the group consists of four multi-instrumentalists—, Yoshiyuki Kawaguchi , Kenji Kondo , and Takero Sekizima —who famously utilize recorders, melodicas, ukuleles, and tubas to create a sound that is both nostalgic and avant-garde. They are widely known in Japan for their work on television soundtracks, including the iconic theme for the NHK educational program PythagoraSwitch . Album Overview and Tracklist
The (often referred to in online search contexts by its release title 15 Shu-nen Best ) is a seminal compilation album that celebrates a decade and a half of Japan's most whimsical instrumental ensemble. Released on October 7, 2009, through Geneon Universal Entertainment , the album serves as a definitive gateway into the quartet's unique blend of "recorder-rock" and quirky chamber music. Who is the Kuricorder Quartet? i--- Kuricorder Quartet 15th The Best Rar
The group's most recognizable theme, delivered in their signature acoustic style. Formed in 1994, the group consists of four
Original compositions that showcase their ability to craft catchy, pastoral melodies. Released on October 7, 2009, through Geneon Universal
Formed in 1994, the group consists of four multi-instrumentalists—, Yoshiyuki Kawaguchi , Kenji Kondo , and Takero Sekizima —who famously utilize recorders, melodicas, ukuleles, and tubas to create a sound that is both nostalgic and avant-garde. They are widely known in Japan for their work on television soundtracks, including the iconic theme for the NHK educational program PythagoraSwitch . Album Overview and Tracklist
The (often referred to in online search contexts by its release title 15 Shu-nen Best ) is a seminal compilation album that celebrates a decade and a half of Japan's most whimsical instrumental ensemble. Released on October 7, 2009, through Geneon Universal Entertainment , the album serves as a definitive gateway into the quartet's unique blend of "recorder-rock" and quirky chamber music. Who is the Kuricorder Quartet?
The group's most recognizable theme, delivered in their signature acoustic style.
Original compositions that showcase their ability to craft catchy, pastoral melodies.