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Yuri Kasahara : ウィキペディア英語版
Yuri Kasahara

Yuri Kasahara (笠原 ゆり ''Kasahara Yuri'') is a Japanese female opera singer.
Kasahara is a graduate of Tokyo's "Star Woman High School of Urawa", with self-education in the Toho Gakuen School of Music, majoring in singing, minoring in piano. During university attendance, she debuted in ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' in the Samita Hall. Simultaneously, she recorded several television commercial tunes. (To this date, she has sung over 100 songs for commercials.)
In 1989, she was the part of the Queen of the Night in a production of Mozart's ''Die Zauberflöte'' at the Shinjuku Cultural Center. Following, she was in ''Cemellia Princess'' and ''Hendel and Grey''. In addition, she has performed a multitude of operettas for many concerts.
In 1990, Kasahara crossed over from Japan to Italy for further operatic studies. She passed many auditions for operas, performed in music festivals, and was regarded as one of Japan's finest vocalists . Several years passed, and she returned home, with further confidence for the Japanese stage.
In 1994, she went with the Japanese Performance Association to a French music competition and won first prize. During the same year, she performed in the Toho Gakuen School of Music's 30th anniversary ceremony as one of the top students. Kasahara also performed in the ''Coca-Cola Special Musical Opera'' (also known as ''The Magic of Coke'', with a nationwide performance).
She most recently has been writing lyrics for operas, obtaining high appraisal for her work in the entire musical score for ''Love Believing''. She has also worked on the music and script for ''Douro no Aka SHOES'' and the operatic adaptation of the Yokohama fairy tale ''Aoi Hitomi''. All of her works have been performed in multiple opera circuits in Asia. Also, she has been noted for working with Yuki Kajiura on the anime series ''Noir'', ''Aquarian Age: Sign for Evolution'', and the OVA ''.hack//Liminality'', in which she sang four versions of the song "liminality". A few of Kasahara's lines from "liminality" also make a cameo with Emily Bindiger on a remix of the ''.hack//SIGN'' song "The World", and she has been spotted frequently as a guest vocalist with See-Saw. She also makes an appearance on Kajiura's solo album ''Fiction'', singing a redone version of "Salva Nos" (from ''Noir'') and a new song "Red Rose". In 2006, Kasahara sang for the soundtrack My-Otome in the song "MATERIALISE".
Yuri Kasahara has recorded her own two-disc album entitled ''An Encounter'' featuring several of her most famous non-anime related performances, rerecorded with the Tokyo Konsei, and is currently being featured as a vocalist for the ''Madlax'' soundtrack.
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