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The definitive Orihara song. A 4/4 synth-ballad with a soaring, melancholy chorus. The chord progression slips into a minor iv unexpectedly, giving it a European soft-rock feel (think early 10cc or late ABBA). Her voice here is flawless—restrained in the verses, emotionally urgent in the hook. Creating a draft guide for "Yukari Orihara" presents
Orihara’s rendition of Chopin’s Nocturnes (released on the ECM label in 2021) is often cited as a definitive modern recording. Unlike the romanticized, rubato-heavy versions of the 20th century, Orihara plays Chopin with a stark, clear-eyed melancholy. She treats the left-hand accompaniments not as mere harmonies, but as "Rhythmic waves," while the right hand floats like a solitary voice lost at sea. Reception : If Yukari Orihara has a significant