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Dani Oaks | Blossburg, PA - USA | 不明 | 18/September/2004
The Song of the Rising Sun is recommended to those who appreciate a good guitar and also a contemplative CD to those who wish to relax and enjoy good music. It is important to notice the Brazilian contemporary way imprinted on the songs by the artist. Visit the site www.camilocarrara.com.br to listen to a sample.0 people agree with this review
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Darwin Braga | Brazil | 不明 | 18/September/2004
Classics like Aka Tombo, Sakura, Furusato, Momiji, Nanatsu no Ko, among other gems of the Japanese music have been specially arranged for solo guitar by Camilo Carrara. With an extremely personal interpretation, Carrara explores the slow pace of the songs taking the listener through a legendary imaginary of a whole civilization and touching deeply the soul of those who listen to the CD. It is important to notice the Brazilian contemporary way imprinted on the songs by the artist. The Song of the Rising Su0 people agree with this review
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Aline Mendonca | Brazil | 不明 | 17/September/2004
The Song of the Rising Sun by Camilo Carrara Guitar soloist www.camilocarrara.com.br The guitarist, arrangement maker and composer, Camilo Carrara has developed an outstanding career in Brazil and in many other countries in the world. The Song of the Rising Sun is a CD of 24 Doyo songs arranged for solo guitar, played with either nylon or steel strings. This album is the result of a thorough research Camilo Carrara did into the Japanese folk tradition. The songs presented in this CD were selecte0 people agree with this review
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Aline Mendonça | Brazil | 不明 | 17/September/2004
The Song of the Rising Sun is a CD of 24 Doyo songs arranged for solo guitar, played with either nylon or steel strings. This album is the result of a thorough research Camilo Carrara did into the Japanese folk tradition. The songs presented in this CD were selected from a catalogue of the art exhibition “The World of Taizi Harada”. Taizi Harada, a renowned painter in Japan, was in Brazil in 2001 exhibiting his paintings inspired in 100 Japanese songs. The Japanese people have elected these songs as th0 people agree with this review
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