2024-02-24 07:08:00
Actor Kyoko Yoshine (26) attended the “DoraDora♪Symphony Event” for “Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Earth Symphony” (released on March 1st) held in Tokyo on the 24th, and participated with a total of 52 children. He performed.
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Yoshine enthusiastically said, “I’ve been involved in music all my life as a student, but the movie is filled with the feeling that I can enjoy music once more.I hope people can experience the joy of music.”He was selected at the audition. Participated in the “DoraDora Symphony Band”, which is made up of 52 children, on the flute. He performed “Make your dreams come true, Doraemon” and “Kimi no Pocket.”
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“Kimi no Pocket” was composed by Taro Hakase. “I wrote the song with the intention of using the sounds made by Doraemon’s C and A, and Fujiko F. That’s why I titled it “My Pocket,” and it’s a piece of music that takes you straight out of your normal daily life.Mozart’s “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik.” It’s a song that uses a lot of tricks and tricks.The process of making it was fun.”
After hearing the performance, Takagaya’s Sho Kaga said, “I was moved to tears because I saw them encouraging each other.” Doraemon expressed his gratitude, saying, “It was really great, and I might see that everyone was enjoying it.I might feel that music has tremendous power.” Yoshine said with a smile, “I mightn’t stop being excited while playing. I would be happy if that feeling was conveyed to everyone.”
Doraemon asked the venue for cooperation, saying, “It’s sad that this is the end.” An encore performance of “Kimi no Pocket” was performed.
This work, which also commemorates the 90th anniversary of the birth of the original author Fujiko F. Fujio, uses the familiar theme of “music” as Doraemon and Nobita meet wonderful friends in order to save the earth from the crisis. A completely original story depicting a great adventure that connects hearts and creates new harmony through music.
In addition to Yoshine and Hakase, the event included composer Kan Sawada (55) and comedy duo Kagaya (Sho Kaga and Soya Kaya).
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