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Printemps is a mini idol group under μ’s. The group consists of three members, namely Kousaka Honoka, Minami Kotori, and Koizumi Hanayo. In the anime, the group was formed by drawing lots. In real life, the group was formed in phases: In March 2011, the three unit leaders, Kousaka Honoka, Sonoda Umi and Ayase Eli were revealed with this key visual. People were then given five sets of possible unit compositions, and asked to vote for which members should belong in each leader's sub-unit. In April 2011, the new unit compositions were revealed, and people were asked to submit names...
Henri François Joseph Vieuxtemps (February 17, 1820 – June 6, 1881) was a Belgian composer and violinist active in France. Vieuxtemps was born in Verviers, Belgium, son of a weaver and amateur violinist and violin-maker. He received his first violin instruction from his father and a local teacher and gave his first public performance at the age of six, playing a concerto by Pierre Rode. Soon he was giving concerts in various surrounding cities, including Liège and Brussels where he met the violinist Charles de Bériot with whom he began studies. In 1829, Bériot took him to Paris where he...
Lyre Le Temps, is first the dream of three music lovers: travel through the twentieth century. Although each actor wears a different color music, they share the same interest for the major genres that have influenced the twentieth century - especially jazz. And the singer pianist Ry'm, which highlights this aspect by his talent for improvisation: all voice and piano present on different tracks were recorded in one take, and nothing was written in advance. Then a first fusion takes place with Amorphous, DJ, rapper and hip hop instrumentalist, who plunges his collection of old vinyl records to create instrumental...
The HyperDucks hail from the North of Ireland. Long time friends and passionate musicians, both in a unique field of interest, these two are not shy to take on any challenge in music or sound. From the simplest 16 bit ditty, to complex orchestrations and traditional folk tunes, there isn't a sound they won't make! .