I love this song and love this beautiful play by Muraji-san. This song is written as requiem for the victims of the huge earthquake on March 11, 2011, just 10 yrs ago. This song always reminds me the innocent people who had to finsh their lives in the disaster.
This song is a support and a charity song for victim by big Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan (2011/Mar./11) Ms.Muraji is participating in a charity. Her kindness and strength ooze out. Anyone can't play other than Ms'Muraji. Thank You for your talent and emotion💕 From Japan.
This may be one of the greatest requiem for those who lost their lives in Tsunami 2011 in Japan. I was deeply struck by the sound of her strings and could not hold my tears.
In my opinion, this is one of the most beautiful melodies ever written and your rendition is without a doubt the best I have seen. It's so warm and personal, and clean at the same time. Very well done.
One of the most moving performances I have ever listened to on a classical guitar. The title runs through the entire piece and is especially poignant this year.
Dear Miss, I'm here because you can't comment on your video where you play "The Internationale", but I couldn't stay without thanking you for your beautiful performance. Simply Thank you, thank you and more thanks!
So beautiful , and so poignant and expressive given the background context. Third time I have listened to your version , it just sings and really affects emotionally . I am going to try and learn this, but may be too difficult , but I know I shall return to your version many times again, so haunting.
So beautiful. Word's just inadequate to express the emotion. I first heard the song in NHK channel and since then it's one of my fav song. No matter how many times, when ever i listen to this particular song it still touches my heart. Love from Imphal, Manipur (India)
NHK produced the song “Hana wa Saku” (Flowers Will Bloom) to build public support for the 11 march 2011 disaster recovery efforts. It is also the theme song of the TOMORROW series of TV documentaries produced by NHK’s Great East Japan Earthquake Project. The song’s composer, lyricist, and singers of the original Japanese recording all have strong ties to the region affected by the disaster. The lyrics are a message from those who lost their lives to the people they left behind. The song rose to the top of Japan’s music charts and has generated compassion for survivors from across the country and around the world. The English version of the song was produced for international viewers of NHK. All royalties for musical composition and lyrics are being donated to the recovery effort.