Kimi no Tame ni Hiku Chopin
Alt Names: | 君のために弾くショパン Chopin plays for you Kimi no Tame ni Hiku Shopan |
Author: | Nagae Tomomi |
Artist: | Nagae Tomomi |
Genres: | Comedy Josei Romance Supernatural |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | Our protagonist, Aine, met Hiroshi by chance when she was very little, and she remembers even now how much fun she had listening to his piano performance. She has always dreamt of meeting him again, but when she does, he is called “The Piano Prince” and seems very hard to approach. And then, before her appears the spirit of Chopin himself! He will make the wheel of fate turn for the two main characters! |
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Listed as currently at 4 volumes published and ongoing......Aerandria Scans appears to be dead, no reported releases since 02/2017 and I'm not able to find anything that looks good/right as far as a group site either. The link/site we've got here is taking me to some kind of dubious "click here!" bs, though we've got an irc as well, you could try that.
Love this mangaka art style, soo pretty!
This REALLY needs an update...
oh, this is super good! the art is quite charming, too.
Yes. Hurray!
. . . I totally remember what was going on, pretty much. After a gap this long normally I've totally forgotten--often I can't remember the manga at all, if it's just another high school girl loving a cute guy story. Clearly this is much more memorable than average.
omg an update Thanks Aerandaria scans!
Please pick up this series again ;u; I'm begging you ;u;
I really like this series! I hope it hasn't been dropped
Pah, Hiroyuki Shiroyuki. Give me Kotaro any day of the week! Dunno why but I adore the guy. Sweaty Koutarou working on the farm, mmm... I need me a Kotaro arc.
That said, Chopin is my number one, of course!
Anyone have a link to someone playing this score? I couldn't find it myself. I would love to hear it.
Oh god. A score. A SCORE! I LOVE YOU AERENDRIA! I LOVE YOU TOMOMI-SENSEI!
more shoujou-esque than Josei..
stilll makes me wanna cry that the result was decided before handed(under the table dealings)... and that the promise of them together in the same school simply drifted away....
*musn't cry...*
*no*
*stahp*
*noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooosob*
Picked these series up just because Chopin was in it, stayed for the plot.
For those use to the usual type of story found with this art style, don't worry, this comic is a refreshing break from that.
The girl actually has interests outside of the guy, the girl is chasing the guy in this comic, rather then the guy forcing himself on the girl (who eventually falls in love with him anyway) http://vatoto.com/forums/topic/13819-this-comic-breaks-the-mold-for-this-art-style/
Anyway, for those familiar with the usual kind of story that accompanies this style of artwork, this is not that. It's good.
Mmm, better than most other piano series but slightly offended by the stereotypical casting of the overly simple "technicality ok, feelings better" mantra that an instrument player should never have...ah well.
This is a lot like Nodame, except with ghost plushies.
"Do not sparkle."
He was basically a rock star in terms of popularity, but my understanding was that unlike, say, Liszt, he didn't have a rock star personality at all and was not actually very outgoing. His health was always pretty fragile too.
"Rock star" might be misleading in another way, too. I mean, he was totally famous among everyone who mattered--but in those days, "everyone who mattered" wasn't a ton of people. He was the rage of the "salons" of places like Paris, where he played in private homes (which is why they call it "chamber music") to small groups of people he would have been introduced to first and chatted with after. He wasn't mostly a guy who played in big concert halls with big orchestras. The wealthy and powerful and their young daughters would have been climbing over each other to get him to teach them piano though.
So this might be exaggerated, but not as much as you might think IMO.
This depiction of Chopin is kind of ridiculous... I mean come on, he was basically a rock star in his time... extremely outgoing and charismatic. And here he feels uncomfortable playing in front of people he doesn't know? Really.
Chopin's adorableee ;u;