“Misuzu Kaneko's poem became an animated song for NHK's Minna no Uta, composed by Ryuichi Sugimoto and sung by Aragaki Tsutomu.”
A Bell, a Bird and Me
私と小鳥と鈴と
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Misuzu Kaneko's poem became an animated song for NHK's Minna no Uta, composed by Ryuichi Sugimoto and sung by Aragaki Tsutomu.
The poem Watashi to Kotori to Suzu to was originally written by Misuzu Kaneko. Composer Ryuichi Sugimoto converted the poem into a song and it was sung by Aragaki Tsutomu. This song was animated for NHK's Minna no Uta program.
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A Music Production
NHK
- Format 1 × 2′ eps × min
- Total runtime 0h 02m all episodes
- Aired Dec 2006 – ongoing
- Source Music media type
- Rated G All Ages
- Ref. BS-12753 catalog
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