Ryōko Kihara

First published in 1991, the series has had a major influence on music pedagogy in Japan and is regarded as one of the most standard textbooks in piano education in the country.

[4] Japanese pianists such as Izumi Tateno have incorporated her works into their repertoire.

1 (ラプソディ第1番)" (For piano four hands, 2012) "A Dream in a Dream (夢の中の夢, Yume no Naka no Yume)" (Suite for solo piano, 2012) "A Gentle Look (やさしいまなざし, Yasashii Manazashi)" (Suite for solo piano, 2013) "Wind in the Sky (天空の風, Tenkuu no Kaze)" (For piano left hand, dedicated to Izumi Tateno, 2017) "The Trilogy of Seasons (季節の三部作, Kisetsu no Sanbusaku)" (Suite for piano left hand, dedicated to Izumi Tateno, 2020) "Rhapsody No.

2 (ラプソディ第2番)" (For solo piano & piano four hands, 2020) "Ballade for Children (子供達へのバラード, Kodomotachi eno Barado)" (1993) "Flower (花, Hana)" (Main Theme Song of a Video Game "Ore no Shikabane o Koeteike", 1999) "My Wish ~On the Day of Christmas~ (願い ~クリスマスの日に~, Negai ~Kurisumasu no Hi ni~)" (2005) "My Wish ~Getting Over the Great Earthquake~ (願い ~震災を乗り越えて~, Negai ~Shinsai o Norikoete~)" (2013) Momotaro Densetsu (桃太郎伝説, 1987) Momotaro Dentetsu (桃太郎電鉄, 1988) Linda Cube (リンダキューブ, 1995~97) Ore no Shikabane wo Koete Yuke (俺の屍を越えてゆけ, 1999) "Want to Play the Piano?

(ピアノを弾きたいあなたへ, Piano o Hikitai Anatae)" (2009/2015, Kodansha) ISBN: 978-4062815857 "Raising Children in the Kiharas ~Days of Piano Land & Smiling (樹原家の子育て ~ピアノランドと笑顔の毎日, Kiharake no Kosodate ~Piano Land to Egao no Mainichi)" (2010, Kadokawa Shoten) ISBN: 978-4048850704