This piece is one of the milestones of Ko Matsushita's music. The poem was written by Naoko Kudo. While listening to the songs, people can see blue skies, white clouds, and golden sunshine. This a cappella
In composing this suite, Ko Matsushita was strongly influenced by unaccompanied Hungarian and Scandinavian works for choirs. The composer hopes his work could assist choirs to develop their listening skills
Composer Michiaki INOMA arranged Yoshinao NAKADA's famous solo songs for the mixed chorus. INOMA enriched the music with color and depth while retaining the original artistry and beauty of the songs -
The composer, a member of Higurashi Choir, composed these three songs for the wedding of the choir's fellow member. The songs are short, not difficult and very expressive at the same time. They have been
Tota pulchra is an intimate prayer to Mary in which I tried to stay true to the Catholic ancient text (written in the fourth century); music is delicate in the first and third parts of the song, where the
The powerful poetry of Minori Minazuki depicts strong and hard to break wings. The elegant melody is supported with massive chords and harmonies of the a cappella voices. It was originally written for
The song was composed while Ko Matsushita studied abroad in Hungary. The compositional style of this piece in the form of a six-part mixed chorus is influenced by various modern European choral works. The