Kojiki | ||||
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Released | 1990 | |||
Genre | New age | |||
Length | 46:16 | |||
Label | Original: Geffen, Remastered: Domo Records, Inc | |||
Producer | Kitarō | |||
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Kojiki (Japanese: 古事記/こじき) is an album by the new age artist Kitarō,[2] which was nominated for a Grammy award in 1990.[3] It is based on the Kojiki, a classic book of ancient Japanese history and legends.
This album features the string section from the Skywalker Symphony, along with Kitaro's signature keyboard and flute sounds. It was released in 1990.
The flute music and prelude in the song "Duniya Haseenon ka mela" from the Bollywood movie Gupt (released in 1997) has been partially influenced from the song Matsuri (among other songs by Kitaro), by the composer Viju Shah.[citation needed] [4]
Kojiki. For this album, Kitaro turned to the roots of Japanese mythological history as outlined in the 680 ce Kojiki. Kitaro's arrangement of a thirty-four piece string orchestra and eight taiko drums tells of Japan's origin in seven ...
Over the years, he's attracted Grammy attention, with nominations for 1987's " The Light of the Spirit" (with Hart), 1990's "Kojiki," 1991's "An Enchanted ...