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Revision as of 00:16, 22 December 2006

Details

  • Title: 協奏曲
  • Title (romaji): Kyousoukyoku
  • Also Known As: Concerto / Sakkyoku
  • Format: Renzoku
  • Genre:
  • Episodes: 10
  • Viewership ratings: 28.2%
  • Broadcast network: TBS
  • Broadcast period: 1996-Oct-11 to 1996-Dec-13
  • Air time: Friday 22:00
  • Theme Song: Alfie by Vanessa Williams

Synopsis

Love and ambition collide when two brilliant architects compete for the same woman and the glory of success in their highly competitive field. Kakeru, a young dreamer just entering the professional world, starts out with the goal of building a magnificent church. The story unfolds when a world-famous architect, whom Kakeru idolizes but has never seen, collapses in front of him on the beach. The skillful portrayal of the intertwined loves and professional trials of these characters makes for a suspenseful and inspiring drama. --- TBS

Cast

Production Credits

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Summer 1996
TBS
Winter 1997
Glass no Kakeratachi
Friday 22:00
Kimi ga jinsei no toki