Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer

Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer

Genres: japan, japanese, female vocalists, folk, japanese female vocals

About Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer

Aiko Shimada (voice) and Elizabeth Falconer (koto) play old songs from Japan; lullabies and age-old favorites that have been used to soothe children and adults alike for centuries. Compellingly understated arrangements bring out the warmth of Shimada's voice and the ephemeral beauty of the 13-string koto. Works sung largely in Japanese, with some English lyrics artfully woven in, but no knowledge of Japanese is necessary to enjoy the beauty of these intimate, nurturing songs.

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Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer — Top 16 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer Sakura, Sakura (Cherry Blossoms)
Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer Aka Tonbo (Red Dragonfly)
Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer Oborozuki yo (Moonlit Night)
Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer Mimura nu Angwa (Girls from Three Villages)
Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer Momji (Scarlet Leaves)
Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer Takeda no Komoriuta (Takeda Lullaby)
Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer Aiko's Lullaby
Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer Aogeba Totoshi (Song of Gratitude)
Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer Fursato (My Heart's Home)
Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer Hagoromo no Komoriuta (Okinawan Lullaby)
Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer Umi (Vast Ocean)
Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer Hatsu Yuki (First Snow)
Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer Hama Chidori (Plovers on the Shore)
Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer Kirakira Boshi (Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star)
Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer Komoriuta (Japanese Lullaby)
Aiko Shimada and Elizabeth Falconer Oyasumi (Goodnight)
Sakura, Sakura (Cherry Blossoms)
Aka Tonbo (Red Dragonfly)
Oborozuki yo (Moonlit Night)
Mimura nu Angwa (Girls from Three Villages)
Takeda no Komoriuta (Takeda Lullaby)
Aogeba Totoshi (Song of Gratitude)
Fursato (My Heart's Home)
Hagoromo no Komoriuta (Okinawan Lullaby)
Hama Chidori (Plovers on the Shore)
Kirakira Boshi (Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star)
Komoriuta (Japanese Lullaby)