Yuriko Nakamura

Japanese musician

Yuriko Nakamura (中村 由利子, Nakamura Yuriko) is a Japanese composer and pianist. Some of her songs were also used for the soundtrack of Shusuke Kaneko's Summer Vacation 1999.

Discography (solo albums)[1]

  • Kaze no Kagami (Wind and Reflections)/ Sony / 32DP735 -1987
  • Toki no Hanataba (Bouquet of Time)/ Sony / 32DP5072 -1988
  • Kinu no Bara (Silky Roses) / Sony / CSCS5002 -1989
  • Antim / Sony / CSCS5363 -1991
  • Atelier no Kyujitsu (Holiday of Atelier)/ FOR LIFE / FLCF3501 -1994
  • Dreamy Winter / FOR LIFE / FLCF3533 -1994
  • Jet Stream [Single] / FOR LIFE / FLDF1550 -1995
  • Yume no Toki he (To Time of Dream) / FOR LIFE / FLCF3598 -1995
  • In Concert Piano Fantasy / TRUE PROJECT / PEN1001 -1998
  • Solo Best - Dear Green Field / UNIVERSAL / UMCK1068 -2001
  • Melodious Life / TRUE PROJECT / PEN1002 -2002
  • LOVERS (Koibito tachi) / TOKUMA JAPAN / TKCA72858 -2005
  • Korea ga Aishita Piano (Piano Korean loved)-Yuriko Nakamura Best / United Asia Entertainment / JKCA-1024 -2006
  • The Place to Return (2007)

References

  1. ^ http://www.yurikopia.com/english/disco.html

External links

  • Official website
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International
  • VIAF
National
  • Japan
  • Korea
Artists
  • MusicBrainz


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