Are composers even married.

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Nick Hunter said:
I'll rerstrain myself from hasty assumptions. :XD: But I really wish for Yuki to meet her special someone, and nothing prevents us from believing she will. :dote: As for the competition, that would be good to end it in Yuki and Yuriko's weddings on the same day. :sparkleguy: :XD: (such romantic things are soooo overused in Hollywood, they could happen IRL for a change, ne? :ayashii: )
As for composers being (not) married, yuo can't actually draw up a scheme here. That depends on the person and his/her life, not solely on his/her composing career.
Even Elton John was married once (to a woman, I mean), and he had had opportunities to marry even earlier, but those never played out well. And Mike Oldfield has been married four or five times, I don't remember. He's got 9 children in total, the youngest born not so long ago. Keep that in mind, Hua, and remember it every time
you worry about your marriage prospects as a composer. :sparkleguy:

Yes, i admit that i worry about Marriage prospects.


BTW, The talk about Yuki and Mitsuda is getting interesting.
:plot:

Best wishes for them.
 
I wonder how old Yuriko must be....shes soo freakin adorable in an old way I would marry her in a heartbeat! I love how she says she wants to lose weight in one of the interviews...Oh Yuriko! You are a divine muse worthy of permanence in Botticelli's works!

Yuki has a huge mole..I just can't overlook it...but she is pretty

I think for composers they are on such a creative level that finding someone who matches them is nearly impossible. If they marry someone average they usually can't handle the burdens of being married to someone so artistic. And when two artists marry visions clash, etc.

Perhaps...she has a secret lover whom she will leave all her fortunes too..and name him "My Immortal Beloved" in the will. Then a mystery will befall us. :dote:
 
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salvanos said:
I wonder how old Yuriko must be....shes soo freakin adorable in an old way I would marry her in a heartbeat! I love how she says she wants to lose weight in one of the interviews...Oh Yuriko! You are a divine muse worthy of permanence in Botticelli's works!

Yuki has a huge mole..I just can't overlook it...but she is pretty

I think for composers they are on such a creative level that finding someone who matches them is nearly impossible. If they marry someone average they usually can't handle the burdens of being married to someone so artistic. And when two artists marry visions clash, etc.

Perhaps...she has a secret lover whom she will leave all her fortunes too..and name him "My Immortal Beloved" in the will. Then a mystery will befall us. :dote:

LOL.

We'll It is such a very touching story
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immortal_Beloved
 
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salvanos said:
I wonder how old Yuriko must be....shes soo freakin adorable in an old way I would marry her in a heartbeat! I love how she says she wants to lose weight in one of the interviews...Oh Yuriko! You are a divine muse worthy of permanence in Botticelli's works!

Yuki has a huge mole..I just can't overlook it...but she is pretty

I think for composers they are on such a creative level that finding someone who matches them is nearly impossible. If they marry someone average they usually can't handle the burdens of being married to someone so artistic. And when two artists marry visions clash, etc.

Perhaps...she has a secret lover whom she will leave all her fortunes too..and name him "My Immortal Beloved" in the will. Then a mystery will befall us. :dote:

I noticed that in more recent performances (Yuki Kajiura Live vol. #9 and later) that Yuriko Kaida is wearing dresses that show that she has a slim waistline. Perhaps the earlier looser dresses were a reflection of her not wanting to show that she was heavier than she wanted to be?

TVtropes.org describes Yuki Kajiura as "married to the music".
 
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