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  2. Lavender Town - Wikipedia

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    Lavender Town (Japanese: シオンタウン, Hepburn: Shion Taun, Shion Town) is a fictional village in the 1996 video games Pokémon Red and Blue. Stylized as a haunted location , Lavender Town is home to the Pokémon Tower, a burial ground for deceased Pokémon and a location to find Ghost-type Pokémon.

  3. Sayaka Shoji - Wikipedia

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    Sayaka Shoji (庄司 紗矢香, Shōji Sayaka, born 30 January 1983) is a Japanese classical violinist. She was the first Japanese and youngest winner at the Paganini Competition in Genoa in 1999. Biography

  4. Shoji Tabuchi - Wikipedia

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    Shoji Tabuchi was born April 16, 1944, [5] in Daishōji, Ishikawa, Japan (now Kaga, Ishikawa, Japan). When Tabuchi turned 7, he went to his elementary school where they had show and tell and one of his classmates played the violin using the Suzuki method. He went back home to tell his mother that he wanted to play violin using this method.

  5. Stones Grow Her Name - Wikipedia

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    Stones Grow Her Name is the 7th full-length studio album by Finnish power metal band Sonata Arctica.It was released in Finland on May 16, 2012, in Europe on May 18, 2012, in North America on May 22, 2012 and in Japan on May 23, 2012.

  6. List of compositions by Tōru Takemitsu - Wikipedia

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    for 2 flutes, violin, cello, guitar and 2 bandoneons: revised as Valeria in 1969 Chamber music: 1965, 1969: ヴァレリア: Valeria: for violin, cello, guitar, electronic organ and 2 piccolos: revised version of Sonant (1965) Chamber music: 1966: 悲歌: Hika (Elegy) for violin and piano: Chamber music: 1966: エクリプス<蝕> Eclipse: for ...

  7. Neko Saito - Wikipedia

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    Saito began playing the violin at the age of three, and in 1966 made his first appearance on the NHK television show Violin no Okeiko at the age of seven. [1] In 1975, he began attending the Tokyo University of the Arts associated music high school, and in 1978 entered the university itself, majoring in composition. He joined the string ...

  8. Moné Hattori - Wikipedia

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    Moné Hattori was born into a musical family in Tokyo, Japan. [4] Hattori started studying the violin at the age of five with Goro Masuda; a year later, she studied under Akuri Suzuki. [1] [4] At the age of eight, Hattori gave her recital debut with orchestra with the Saint-Saëns Violin concerto. [4] Since then, she has performed numerous ...

  9. Kyoko Takezawa - Wikipedia

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    Kyoko Takezawa (竹澤 恭子, Takezawa Kyōko) is a prominent Japanese-born violinist.She has recorded for the RCA Victor Red Seal label.. Born in Ōbu, Aichi, she started her training in Japan as a part of the Suzuki Method program and was part of a tour of the United States.