Music is the light that illuminates people's hearts-- and that "light" was suddenly taken from the world. The world changed the night the black "Kuroya Meteorite" fell. Grotesque monsters known as D2 emerged from the meteorite and began to overrun the land and people. As the D2 were drawn to melodies people played, eventually "music" itself became taboo. However, those who opposed the monsters appeared. They the "Musicart," girls who draw power from music. They possess the great operas and musical scores of humanity history and use them to defeat the D2.
Piano dahisi Arima Kousei, çocuk müzisyenler yarışmasını kazandıktan sonra herkes onun adını öğrenmiştir. Fakat; ona en çok destek veren annesinin ölümünden sonra zihinsel ve duygusal bir çöküş yaşayan Kousei, artık kendi piyanosunun sesini bile duyamaz olmuştur. Bu olayın üstünden iki sene geçtikten sonra bile, piyanoya dokunamayan Kousei, bütün yaşamını böyle gideceğini düşünürken tanıştığı bir kız her şeyi değiştirecektir.
Başına buyruk bir kemancı olan Miyazono Kaori, Kousei’nin müzik hayatına geri dönmesine yardım eder ve onu alışık olmadığı bir stilin içine sürükleyerek yeni şeyler keşfetmesini sağlar.
Hikâyemiz, ikilinin ve arkadaşlarının müzik ile yaşadıkları maceraları konu alıyor.
Aynı adlı mangasından uyarlanmıştır.
Her şeyini yitiren ama gülümsemesiyle zenginlikten piyanist bir piyanist, umut, yuva ve aşkı bulduğu küçük bir kasabaya parıldayan küçük yıldızlar tarafından yönlendirilir.
Miu Nomura is a 14-year-old 8th-grader who has been playing piano since early childhood. She grows up gradually while her friendship, kinship, and love affairs evolve around her, but those relationships inevitably affect her piano performance.
When family outcast Lucky Flynn learns that his mother is dying, he decides to drive to the other side of Australia to see her, packing nothing but an upright piano for the journey. But his plans are soon turned upside down when he meets the runaway teenager Meg, who’s dealing with some family demons of her own.
He Knew He Was Right was a 2004 BBC TV adaptation of the Anthony Trollope novel He Knew He Was Right. It was directed by Tom Vaughan.
A love story that follows a girl who can't play the piano well and an old crush who can't seem to stand her music. Through a one in a million chance, the sunny and bright Yang Chu Mo gains admission to the prestigious Xing Chen Music Academy where she meets Mu Liu Nian. Yang Chu Mo recognizes him as the boy next door whom she had a crush on when she was younger. She plays a song for him in an attempt to get him to remember her, but he balks at hearing her music.
As it turns out, Yang Chu Mo's piano skills are terribly lacking while Mu Liu Nian has an obsessive-compulsive disorder when it comes to music. Determined to win the prize money for a competition, Yang Chu Mo tries to get Mu Liu Nian to be her partner but he rejects her outright. Nonetheless, Yang Chu Mo decides to relay her feelings through the piano.
Celebrated American pianist Vladimir Horowitz in his first televised piano recital, taped at Carnegie Hall on February 1, 1968, and broadcast nationwide by CBS on September 22 of that year.
Passionate but always personable, Barry Manilow celebrates his 100th performance at the Las Vegas Hilton with a stylish, witty show originally taped in December 2005 for a PBS special.