The title of this piece is romanised as "Mezame", and translates to "awakening". The vocals are sung in a made-up language (not Latin or Japanese), which was designed for aesthetic appeal when performed as a voice instrumental. This language has been referred to as "Kajiurago" (literally, "Kajiura-ese" or "language of Kajiura", the composer) by the fan-site Canta-Per-Me.net, which hosts a transcription of the "lyrics". Appearing on the soundtrack of the Mai-HiME anime series, this piece is a recurring theme which is typical… read more
The title of this piece is romanised as "Mezame", and translates to "awakening". The vocals are sung in a made-up language (not L… read more
The title of this piece is romanised as "Mezame", and translates to "awakening". The vocals are sung in a made-up language (not Latin or Japanese), which was designed… read more
Yuki Kajiura (born August 6, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a well-known Japanese composer and music producer. She was the keyboardist and composer of duo (formerly trio) See-Saw, which also includes vocalist Chiaki Ishikawa (石川智晶). Kajiura released her solo album Fiction in 2003, which she performed and promoted at Anime Expo 2003 in Anaheim, California. Other than performing as a solo artist, she also pursued her career with other vocalists and formed a collaboration units including Yuuka Nanri (FictionJunction YUUKA), Asuka Kato (FictionJunction ASUKA), and Kaori Oda (FictionJunction K…read more
Yuki Kajiura (born August 6, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a well-known Japanese composer and music producer. She was the keyboardist and composer of duo (formerly trio) See-Saw, which also incl… read more
Yuki Kajiura (born August 6, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan) is a well-known Japanese composer and music producer. She was the keyboardist and composer of duo (formerly trio) See-Saw, which also includes vocalist Chiaki Ishikawa (石川智晶). Kajiura … read more