| Kobayashi, Ohno Allusions in Moonlight Genres: Special Interest, Pop, Classical
- Track Listings (27) - Disc #1
- Aki no Tsuki, for voice & piano
- Sunayama, folk song, for Japanese folk ensemble
- Awate Dokoya (The Restless Barber), for voice & piano
- Higambana (The flower of death), for voice & piano
- Narayama (Nara mountain), for voice & piano
- Furusato no (In my homeland), song
- Ishi no ue (On the stone), for voice & piano
- Shonen (The boy), for voice & piano
- Komoronauru kojo no Hotori, for voice & piano
- Hamabe-no-uta, for voice & piano
- Kojo No Tsuki (Moon over Ruined Castle), for koto
- Yawaraka ni (Tender green), for voice & piano
- Hoho ni tsuto (Tear-stains), for voice & piano
- Inochi naki (Lifeless), for voice & piano
- Yamai no goto (Sorrowful), for voice & piano
- Kozukata no (Waiting), for voice & piano
- Fursato o (Homesickness), for voice & piano
- Hazure made (To the end), for voice & piano
- Ametsuchi ni (Between heaven and earth), for voice & piano
- Sara, song cycle for voice & piano (The Great Indian Tree): Tanzawa (Mountain)
- Sara, song cycle for voice & piano (The Great Indian Tree): Azumaya no (Pavilion)
- Sara, song cycle for voice & piano (The Great Indian Tree): Kitaaki no (Autumn in the north)
- Sara, song cycle for voice & piano (The Great Indian Tree): Sara (Indian Tree)
- Sara, song cycle for voice & piano (The Great Indian Tree): Karasu (Crow)
- Sara, song cycle for voice & piano (The Great Indian Tree): Yoshikiri (The Reed-gatherer)
- Sara, song cycle for voice & piano (The Great Indian Tree): Uranoto (Prediction)
- Sara, song cycle for voice & piano (The Great Indian Tree): Yume (Dream)
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