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Noriko Mitose is a Japanese alternative/pop/folk singer-songwriter born on December 3rd in Tokyo. Aside from the duo "kirche" she formed in 1993 with 井上俊彦, she's been participating in NARUKI's group "ORITA" lately. She was also a lyricist and vocalist for the PC game North Wind.
She is also famous for participating on Square-Enix' Chrono Cross game soundtrack, for which she performed RADICAL DREAMERS ~盗めない宝石~ in 1999, but also for other console game songs, such as Schwartz Nacht (as part of kirche) from the PS2 game Pizzicato Polka or songs from Ar-Tonelico.
Her first solo album, ヨルオトヒョウホン, was released in March 2005, followed by two compilation albums, crochet on 2005-07-29 and savon on 2005-09-21. These albums include tracks she performed under kirche and ORITA, as well as her solo performances.
★Links★
Snow Blanc, Noriko Mitose's Web Site みとせのりこの徒然ひとりごと, Noriko Mitose's blog kirche ORITA Muzie page Official Site for the compilation albums (Flash required) Wikipedia entry (Japanese)
Noriko Mitose is a Japanese alternative/pop/folk singer-songwriter born on December 3rd in Tokyo. Aside from the duo "kirche" she formed in 1993 with 井上俊彦, she's been participating in NARUKI's group "ORITA" lately. She was also a lyricist and vocalist for the PC game North Wind.
She is also famous for participating on Square-Enix' Chrono Cross game soundtrack, for which she performed RADICAL DREAMERS ~盗めない宝石~ in 1999, but also for other console game songs, such as Schwartz Nacht (as part of kirche) from the PS2 game Pizzicato Polka or songs from Ar-Tonelico.
Her first solo album, ヨルオトヒョウホン, was released in March 2005, followed by two compilation albums, crochet on 2005-07-29 and savon on 2005-09-21. These albums include tracks she performed under kirche and ORITA, as well as her solo performances.
★Links★
Snow Blanc, Noriko Mitose's Web Site みとせのりこの徒然ひとりごと, Noriko Mitose's blog kirche ORITA Muzie page Official Site for the compilation albums (Flash required) Wikipedia entry (Japanese)
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