
Chiyomi Yamada was born in Fukuoka, Japan. After her graduation from Kunitachi Music College in Tokyo in 1980 she went to The Netherlands to study Baroque music at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague with Marius van Altena and Dr. Rebecca Stewart. Soon she became a member of the Renaissance cappellae of Dr. Stewart and began to give concerts. This early experience has continued to be influential in shaping Miss Yamada's ideas about Renaissance polyphony and Gregorian chant.
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Nagata no Komoriuta
Akita Obako
Otemoyan
Muko Yokocho
Gionshoya
Mike Neko
Waga kado ni
Yasugi-bushi
Sangai-bushi
Haiya-bushi
Akita Obako - Radio Edit
Akita Obako (Radio Edit)
3 Lullabies Among the Native Tribes on the Island of Sakhalin: No. 1, Kilin Tribes
Si los delfines
Nen-ne Koroichi
Passeavase el Rey Moro
O Gloriosa Domina
Sospiro della Sua Donna
Zuizui zukkorobashi
Kurokami
O gloriosa domina [Iberian Hymn]
Fuki no Kyoku
Book of Songs, Book 1: Come away, come, sweet love
Take All My Loves
Sendo no yanma
Takeda Lullaby (arr. T. Satoh)
Sendo no Yamma
Inoko
Antagata Dokosa
No. 1. Ai ai gomteira
Sendo no Yamma (arr. T. Satoh)
Movetevi a Pieta
Nen nen korori
Kocha e bushi (arr. T. Satoh)
Aka to bai
If Music and Sweet Poetry Agree
Shall I Compare Thee
Book of Songs, Book 4, "A Pilgrimes Solace": In darkness let me dwell
Hakata Lullaby
Takeda Lullaby
Kocha e bushi
In darkness let me dwell
Kochae Bushi
Kokiriko Bushi
Yôkai
Pianto della Madonna
Exulta filia Sion
Ancient Minstrelsies of the Gilyak Tribe: No. 3, The River over There
Ancient Minstrelsies of the Gilyak Tribe: No. 2, Peach Picking Woman's Song
Ancient Minstrelsies of the Gilyak Tribe: No. 1, Ai ai gomteira
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