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==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
===Albums=== | ===Albums=== | ||
*[2007.07.18] [[Smile (Miyamoto Emiri album)|smile]] | * [2007.07.18] [[Smile (Miyamoto Emiri album)|smile]] | ||
*[2008.09.03] [[Tears (Miyamoto Emiri album)|tears]] | * [2008.09.03] [[Tears (Miyamoto Emiri album)|tears]] | ||
*[2009.03.18] [[Break (Miyamoto Emiri album)|break]] | * [2009.03.18] [[Break (Miyamoto Emiri album)|break]] | ||
*[2009.10.21] [[Dream (Miyamoto Emiri album)|dream]] | * [2009.10.21] [[Dream (Miyamoto Emiri album)|dream]] | ||
*[2010.12.08] [[For (Miyamoto Emiri)|for]] | * [2010.12.08] [[For (Miyamoto Emiri)|for]] | ||
* [2012.03.07] [[Renaissance (Miyamoto Emiri)|renaissance]] | |||
* [2015.09.16] [[birth]] | |||
* [2017.04.26] [[amour]] | |||
* [2018.07.25] [[classique]] | |||
===Best Albums=== | |||
* [2013.02.13] [[emiri best]] | |||
===Singles=== | ===Singles=== | ||
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* [2008.11.12] [[Tokyo et Paris]] (東京 et 巴里; ''Tokyo and Paris'') <small>('''Miyamoto Emiri x [[solita]]''')</small> | * [2008.11.12] [[Tokyo et Paris]] (東京 et 巴里; ''Tokyo and Paris'') <small>('''Miyamoto Emiri x [[solita]]''')</small> | ||
* [2009.07.22] [[Inochi no Hoshi]] (いのちの星; ''Star of Life'') | * [2009.07.22] [[Inochi no Hoshi]] (いのちの星; ''Star of Life'') | ||
===Collaboration Singles=== | |||
* [2011.08.10] [[Kimi no Kakera]] (君ノカケラ <small>('''[[Atari Kousuke]] feat Miyamoto Emiri''')</small> | |||
===Collaboration Albums=== | |||
* [2006.04.05] [[Thanks!]] (サンクス!; <small>'''Fumiaki Miyamoto'''</small>) | |||
* [2007.02.07] [[Imagen 6 six]] (イマージュ6 six) | |||
* [2007.02.21] [[Fumiaki Miyamoto]] (<small>'''Fumiaki Miyamoto'''</small>) | |||
* [2007.11.21] [[We Love Xmas -Koibito-tachi ni Okuru Christmas-]] (We Love Xmas~恋人たちに贈るクリスマス; ''Track 1: Le premier amour'') | |||
* [2008.02.06] [[Image 7 sept]] (イマージュ7 sept; ''Track 3: Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra'') | |||
* [2009.11.25] [[Saint Vox]] | |||
* [2011.08.17] [[Ookina wa]] (大きな輪) | |||
===Collaboration Soundtracks=== | |||
* [2007.04.18] [[Imagen La Folle Journée Selection]] (イマージュ~ラ・フォル・ジュルネ セレクション) | |||
* [2007.04.08] [[Nodame Cantabile La Folle Journée Selection]] (のだめカンタービレ ラ・フォル・ジュルネ セレクション) | |||
* [2007.11.07] [[Kaze no Hate Original Soundtrack]](「風の果て」オリジナル・サウンドトラック= | |||
* [2009.02.18] [[Tenchijin Original Soundtrack]] (「天地人」オリジナル・サウンドトラック) | |||
* [2009.07.22] [[Knut Original Soundtrack]] (「クヌート」オリジナル・サウンドトラック) | |||
* [2009.08.26] [[Tenchijin Original Soundtrack 2]] (「天地人」オリジナル・サウンドトラック2) | |||
* [2009.10.21] [[Tenchijin Original Soundtrack Kanketsu-hen]] (「天地人」オリジナル・サウンドトラック完結編) | |||
* [2012.07.25] [[Kegareta Kokoro Original Soundtrack]] (「汚れた心」オリジナル・サウンドトラック) | |||
===Compilations / Other=== | |||
* [2016.02.24] [[Mika Nakashima Tribute|MIKA NAKASHIMA TRIBUTE]] (#10 ''LIFE / '''Miyamoto Emiri''''') | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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[[Category:Artists]] | [[Category:Artists]] | ||
[[Category:Classical]] | [[Category:Classical]] | ||
[[Category:Former Japanese Band Members]] | |||
[[Category:Violinist]] | |||
[[Category:1983 Births]] | [[Category:1983 Births]] | ||
[[Category:Tokyo Artists]] | [[Category:Tokyo Artists]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:39, 1 August 2018
Miyamoto Emiri (宮本笑里) is a Japanese classical violinist signed to Sony Music Entertainment. She made her debut as a solo artist with the album "smile" in 2007. She is also the daughter of Miyamoto Fumiaki, a world renowned oboe player.
Profile
- Name: Miyamoto Emiri (宮本笑里)
- Stage Name: Emilee (2003-2005)
- Birthday: December 7, 1983
- Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
- Groups:
- Vanilla Mood (2003-2005)
- Nodame Orchestra (2006)
- Saint Vox (2009-)
Information
Miyamoto Emiri was born on December 7, 1983 in Tokyo, Japan but soon moved to Germany due to her father's work. In 1991, when she was 7 years old, her family returned to Japan and she attended elementary school. She began to learn how to play violin at this time. Even though her father opposed to it at first, Miyamoto said that a friend inspired her. In 1994, she moved back to Germany during junior high. In 1996, at the age of 14, she topped the Germany Düsseldorf Student Recording Competition. In 1999, she returned to Japan and entered Tokyo College of Music for high school. She then continued to the college section of the same school.
In 2003, Miyamoto attended the Soloist course at Toho Gakuen School of Music. During this time, she also joined Vanilla Mood under stage name Emilee. On January 7, 2005 Miyamoto graduated from the group to pursue a solo career; she was replaced by Waka. On December 14, 2005, she made her first TV appearance as solo artist under her real name, playing with her father for the first time. In 2006, she joined Nodame Orchestra, a musical group formed for the anime adaption of Nodame Cantabile.
In February 7, 2007, her song "passion cachée ~Himeta Omoi~" was featured on "image 6", leading to her debut 5 months later. On July 18, 2007, she made her debut as solo artist under Sony Music Entertainment with the album smile.
In 2008, she collaborated with solita for the second season of the anime adaption of Nodame Cantabile. "Tokyo et Paris" was released on November 12, 2008 with vocals by solita, violin by Miyamoto and French lyrics. In 2009, she became one half of the classical-pop crossover duo, Saint Vox, with Jade Valerie.
Discography
Albums
- [2007.07.18] smile
- [2008.09.03] tears
- [2009.03.18] break
- [2009.10.21] dream
- [2010.12.08] for
- [2012.03.07] renaissance
- [2015.09.16] birth
- [2017.04.26] amour
- [2018.07.25] classique
Best Albums
- [2013.02.13] emiri best
Singles
- [2008.03.26] fantasy
- [2008.11.12] Tokyo et Paris (東京 et 巴里; Tokyo and Paris) (Miyamoto Emiri x solita)
- [2009.07.22] Inochi no Hoshi (いのちの星; Star of Life)
Collaboration Singles
- [2011.08.10] Kimi no Kakera (君ノカケラ (Atari Kousuke feat Miyamoto Emiri)
Collaboration Albums
- [2006.04.05] Thanks! (サンクス!; Fumiaki Miyamoto)
- [2007.02.07] Imagen 6 six (イマージュ6 six)
- [2007.02.21] Fumiaki Miyamoto (Fumiaki Miyamoto)
- [2007.11.21] We Love Xmas -Koibito-tachi ni Okuru Christmas- (We Love Xmas~恋人たちに贈るクリスマス; Track 1: Le premier amour)
- [2008.02.06] Image 7 sept (イマージュ7 sept; Track 3: Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra)
- [2009.11.25] Saint Vox
- [2011.08.17] Ookina wa (大きな輪)
Collaboration Soundtracks
- [2007.04.18] Imagen La Folle Journée Selection (イマージュ~ラ・フォル・ジュルネ セレクション)
- [2007.04.08] Nodame Cantabile La Folle Journée Selection (のだめカンタービレ ラ・フォル・ジュルネ セレクション)
- [2007.11.07] Kaze no Hate Original Soundtrack(「風の果て」オリジナル・サウンドトラック=
- [2009.02.18] Tenchijin Original Soundtrack (「天地人」オリジナル・サウンドトラック)
- [2009.07.22] Knut Original Soundtrack (「クヌート」オリジナル・サウンドトラック)
- [2009.08.26] Tenchijin Original Soundtrack 2 (「天地人」オリジナル・サウンドトラック2)
- [2009.10.21] Tenchijin Original Soundtrack Kanketsu-hen (「天地人」オリジナル・サウンドトラック完結編)
- [2012.07.25] Kegareta Kokoro Original Soundtrack (「汚れた心」オリジナル・サウンドトラック)
Compilations / Other
- [2016.02.24] MIKA NAKASHIMA TRIBUTE (#10 LIFE / Miyamoto Emiri)