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'''kotringo''' (コトリンゴ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer/songwriter. In 2005 she sent in a demo tape to [[Sakamoto Ryuichi]]'s "Radio Sakamoto" Audition Corner and caught Sakamoto's interest. She would release her first single in November of 2006. Currently she continues writing, releasing, and performing.
 
'''kotringo''' (コトリンゴ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer/songwriter. In 2005 she sent in a demo tape to [[Sakamoto Ryuichi]]'s "Radio Sakamoto" Audition Corner and caught Sakamoto's interest. She would release her first single in November of 2006. Currently she continues writing, releasing, and performing.
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==Biography==
 
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Kotringo was born in Osaka on July 17, 1978. She later moved to Fukuoka, and then to Nagoya, both in Japan. Kotringo started playing the piano at age five, and began composing music at age seven.
 
Kotringo was born in Osaka on July 17, 1978. She later moved to Fukuoka, and then to Nagoya, both in Japan. Kotringo started playing the piano at age five, and began composing music at age seven.
  
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
===Albums===
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===Studio Albums===
 
*[2007.06.27] [[Songs in the Birdcage]]
 
*[2007.06.27] [[Songs in the Birdcage]]
 
*[2008.09.10] [[Sweet Nest]]
 
*[2008.09.10] [[Sweet Nest]]
*[2009.09.16] [[Trick & Treat|trick & tweet]]  
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*[2009.09.16] [[Trick & Treat|trick & tweet]]
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*[2013.01.16] [[Tsubame Novelette]] (ツバメ・ノヴェレッテ)
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*[2014.04.30] [[Birdcore|birdcore!]]
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===Cover Albums===
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*[2010.09.22] [[Picnic Album 1|picnic album 1]]
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*[2011.01.09] [[Picnic Album 2|picnic album 2]]
  
 
===Mini-Albums===
 
===Mini-Albums===
*[2008.01.23] [[Nemurugirl|nemurugirl]]  
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*[2008.01.23] [[Nemurugirl|nemurugirl]]
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*[2012.03.07] [[La Memoire de Mon Bandwagon|La memoire de mon bandwagon]]
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
 
*[2006.11.29] [[Konnichiwa Mata Ashita]] (こんにちは またあした; ''Hello, See you Again Tomorrow'')
 
*[2006.11.29] [[Konnichiwa Mata Ashita]] (こんにちは またあした; ''Hello, See you Again Tomorrow'')
 
*[2007.02.28] [[Nichiyo Machi]] (にちよ待ち)
 
*[2007.02.28] [[Nichiyo Machi]] (にちよ待ち)
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*[2014.03.05] [[Dareka Watashi wo]] (誰か私を; ''Somebody I'')
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===Digital Singles===
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*[2007.02.28] [[To Stanford|to stanford]]
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*[2011.04.27] [[Chiisana Anata e ~Someday~|Chiisana Anata e ~someday~]] (ちいさなあなたへ~someday~; ''To the Small You'')
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==Composed Works==
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===Anime Series===
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*[2015] [[wikipedia:Gourmet Graffiti Girl|Koufuku Graffiti]]
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===Artists===
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* [[Nakajima Megumi]] - [[Toumei Ningen]]
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* [[Nanba Shiho]] - [[Aitai, Aitakunai]]
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* [[Nanba Shiho]] - [[Anselm|anselm]]
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* [[Nanba Shiho]] - [[Classmate (Nanba Shiho)|Classmate]]
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* [[Nanba Shiho]] - [[Futari no Kenka]]
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* [[Nanba Shiho]] - [[Matsu Hito]]
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* [[Nanba Shiho]] - [[Mittsu no Namida (Nanba Shiho)|Mittsu no Namida]]
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* [[Toyosaki Aki]] - [[March (Toyosaki Aki)|march]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
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[[Category:Composers]]
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[[Category:Songwriter]]

Latest revision as of 23:08, 4 February 2015

kotringo promoting birdcore! (2014)

kotringo (コトリンゴ) is a Japanese pop singer/songwriter. In 2005 she sent in a demo tape to Sakamoto Ryuichi's "Radio Sakamoto" Audition Corner and caught Sakamoto's interest. She would release her first single in November of 2006. Currently she continues writing, releasing, and performing.

Profile

  • Name: kotringo
  • Birthday: July 17, 1978
  • Birthplace: Osaka
  • Interests/Other Facts/Likes/etc.: The name “Kotringo” is a combination of sounds taken from the Japanese words for small birds (kotori) and apple (ringo). The name comes from the fact that Kotringo had always kept a pet bird since childhood, and because she used to eat an apple every day. The computer she uses in composing music is also an Apple.

Biography

kotringo

Kotringo was born in Osaka on July 17, 1978. She later moved to Fukuoka, and then to Nagoya, both in Japan. Kotringo started playing the piano at age five, and began composing music at age seven.

After graduating from high school, Kotringo entered the Koyo Music School in Kobe, Japan. In 1999, she was accepted by the Berklee College of Music, where she majored in Jazz composition, arrangement and piano.

At Berklee, kotringo received numerous awards, including the piano department's Achievement Award. During this time, she took part in the recording of the album, "Finder's Keepers" with the Contemporary Jazz Big Bang lead by Michael McAllister, a classmate, accomplished guitar player, and reciepient of numerous awards, including the ASCAP Foundation Young Composer Award. Kotringo performed for three years as an accompanist for the voice department at Berkelee and as a pianist for a church in Boston.

After receiving her degree in 2003, she moved to New York and spent a year performing at Detour, Garage, Kaveha's and St. Nicks.

In the fall of 2005, Kotringo began to make music compositions and demo tapes at home. The following March, a composition she sent to Sakamoto Ryuichi's "Radio Sakamoto" Audition Corder (broadcast on J-WAVE, a Tokyo-based FM station covering the Kanto Region) caught Sakamoto's attention. Later, a second single she submitted to the program, "Nichiyo Machi" (Waiting for a Sunday) was broadcast on air. These events lead her to participation in the LOHAS Classical Concert in Kyoto produced by Ryuichi Sakamoto in June, 2006.

In November of the same year, she made her debut with the release of her first single, the Sakamoto Ryuichi produced "Konnichiwa, Mata Ashita", a tie-in song for the Gekkeikan company's "Tsuki" commercial. Sakamoto was impressed by the multitude of Kotringo's talents: the originality of composition, the superb performance on piano, her pure and virginal singing voice crossed with sounds of electronica, all combined to give the effect of visual imagery coming to life from actual pages of a musical score...just like looking at a picture book.

Discography

Studio Albums

Cover Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Composed Works

Anime Series

Artists

External Links