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Nodame Cantabile

のだめカンタービレ

AnimationComedyDrama
2007
3 Seasons
45 Episodes
JA
Ended
10

About

Shinichi Chiaki is a first class musician whose dream is to play among the elites in Europe. Coming from a distinguished family, he is an infamous perfectionist; not only is he highly critical of himself, but of others as well. The only thing stopping Chiaki from leaving for Europe is his fear of flying. As a result, he's grounded in Japan. During his 4th year at Japan's top music university, Chiaki happens to meet Noda Megumi—or as she refers to herself, Nodame. On the surface, she seems to be an unkempt girl with no direction in life. However, when Chiaki hears Nodame play the piano for the first time, he is in awe at the kind of music she plays. To Chiaki's dismay, Nodame moves into the apartment next to his and finds out that she is head-over-heels in love with him.

#paris, france#europe#musician#classical music#slapstick comedy#romcom#romance#slice of life#coming of age#based on manga#university#orchestra conductor#piano#anime#prodigy#josei#music

Cast

Tomokazu Seki

Tomokazu Seki

as Shinichi Chiaki (voice)

Ayako Kawasumi

Ayako Kawasumi

as Megumi Noda (voice)

Sayaka Ohara

Sayaka Ohara

as Son Rui (voice)

Masaya Matsukaze

Masaya Matsukaze

as Yasunori Kuroki (voice)

Tomoko Kawakami

Tomoko Kawakami

as Elise (voice)

Shizuka Itoh

Shizuka Itoh

as Tanya (voice)

Erika Sudou

Erika Sudou

as Anna (voice)

Satomi Sato

Satomi Sato

as Michelle (voice)

Masashi Ebara

Masashi Ebara

as Sebastiano Vieira (voice)

ST

Showko Tsuda

as Nina Lutz (voice)

Satoshi Hino

Satoshi Hino

as Yun Long (voice)

Hideki Nakanishi

Hideki Nakanishi

as Boyfriend (voice)

Shintaro Asanuma

Shintaro Asanuma

as Frank (voice)

Shinji Ogawa

Shinji Ogawa

as Franz 'Milch' von Stresemann (voice)

Toshiyuki Morikawa

Toshiyuki Morikawa

as Jean Donnadieu (voice)

Motomu Kiyokawa

Motomu Kiyokawa

as Cheryl O'Claire (voice)

Seasons

Season 1

Season 1

23 episodes2007

Shinichi Chiaki is a first class musician whose dream is to play among the elites in Europe. Coming from a distinguished family, he is an infamous perfectionist—not only is he highly critical of himself, but of others as well. The only thing stopping Shinichi from leaving for Europe is his fear of flying. As a result, he's grounded in Japan. During his fourth year at Japan's top music university, Shinichi happens to meet Megumi Noda or, as she refers to herself, Nodame. On the surface, she seems to be an unkempt girl with no direction in life. However, when Shinichi hears Nodame play the piano for the first time, he is in awe of the kind of music she creates. Nevertheless, Shinichi is dismayed to discover that Nodame is his neighbor, and worse, she ends up falling head over heels in love with him.

Paris-hen

Paris-hen

11 episodes2008

Shinichi Chiaki conquers his fear of flying, and Megumi "Nodame" Noda's exceptional performance at a piano competition earns her an invitation to study at the prestigious Conservatoire de Paris. The pair go to Paris together to take the next step in their careers: Chiaki as a new rising conductor under the wing of the great maestro Franz von Stresemann, and Nodame as a pupil of the esteemed piano professor Charles Auclair. But, of course, the music world is much bigger than the two of them could have ever imagined. Chiaki and Nodame, alongside old friends and new rivals, must fight and persevere to reach the dazzling musical heights that await them while never losing sight of what matters most.

Finale

Finale

11 episodes2010

Shinichi Chiaki is quickly making a name for himself as the principal conductor of the revitalized Roux-Marlet Orchestra, and Megumi "Nodame" Noda has made leaps and bounds as a pianist at the Conservatoire de Paris. However, tensions mount between the two as Nodame feels left behind by Chiaki's growing success and his close friendship with legendary piano prodigy Rui Son. Disregarding her teacher Professor Charles Auclair's advice, Nodame enters another piano competition in an attempt to jumpstart her own performance career. Meanwhile, those around Chiaki and Nodame are at their own crossroads. As Chiaki, Nodame, and their friends continue on their respective journeys, they must not only strive to stay true to themselves, but also remember where it all started.

Episodes

Season 1

See all 23episodes →
Lesson 1
E1

Lesson 1

Jan 12, 200723m7.0

Shinichi Chiaki was almost giving up his dream of becoming a conductor, until he met Megumi Noda, also known as "Nodame". The pieces performed in the episode are Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso by Camille Saint-Saëns (brief), Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major "Emperor" by Ludwig van Beethoven (brief), Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 13 "Adagio Cantabile" by Ludwig van Beethoven (brief) and 2-Piano Sonata in D Major, K.448/375a by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Lesson 2
E2

Lesson 2

Jan 19, 200723m7.0

Ryutaro Mine is a violinist who needed a piano player for his violin jury. But when he chooses Nodame as his partner, little did he know his troubles were just beginning. The piece performed in the episode is Sonata No. 5 "Spring" for Violin and Piano, Op. 24 by Ludwig van Beethoven.

Lesson 3: Queen of Percussion Instruments
E3

Lesson 3: Queen of Percussion Instruments

Jan 26, 200723m7.0

An admirer of Chiaki, timpanist Masumi Okuyama becomes jealous of Nodame's relationship with him, and torments her with pranks. To sort out their rivalry, they compete to see who can snag a date with Chiaki on Christmas Eve. The piece performed in the episode is a jazz arrangement of Chiaki's composition arranged by Nodame, Mine, and Masumi.

Lesson 4: Master Milch's Appearance
E4

Lesson 4: Master Milch's Appearance

Feb 2, 200723m7.0

A foreigner visits Chiaki's school and becomes friends with Nodame. Chiaki refuses to let him into his house because of his perverted behavior. It turns out the foreigner is Maestro Franz von Stresemann and is attending the school as head of the conducting department. Chiaki, interested in changing his major to conducting, gets rejected by the new professor who is apparently at odds with Chiaki's former "teacher", Vieira. The piece performed in the episode is Fantaisie Impromptu, Op. 66 by Frédéric Chopin (brief).

Lesson 5: Many Years of S Orchestra's Direction
E5

Lesson 5: Many Years of S Orchestra's Direction

Feb 9, 200723m7.0

With Stresemann knocked out cold, Nodame "convinces" Chiaki to be substitute conductor for the special orchestra. Chiaki agrees and finds out that the group he's conducting is out of synch. As the rehearsal falls apart, Stresemann takes over and demonstrates everything that Chiaki failed to do. Stresemann finally accepts Chiaki as his student but tells him to remain a piano major. The piece performed in the episode is Symphony No. 7, Op. 92 by Ludwig van Beethoven.

Lesson 6: Secession
E6

Lesson 6: Secession

Feb 16, 200723m7.0

The S orchestra is to perform before the A orchestra at the upcoming concert. However, Stresemann takes "business" leave and Chiaki is forced to take his place conducting the S orchestra. In a twist of events, Stresemann quits the S orchestra and in revenge against Chiaki, plans to lead the A orchestra in humiliating the S orchestra at the concert. With the concert just a week away, Chiaki becomes the S orchestra's new conductor. The piece performed in the episode is Symphony No. 3 Op. 55 "Eroica" by Ludwig van Beethoven.

Lesson 7: Kazuo's Many Years
E7

Lesson 7: Kazuo's Many Years

Feb 23, 200723m7.0

Chiaki is still having trouble getting the orchestra into shape, and everyone's confidence shatters under his harsh criticisms. With help from Nodame, Chiaki finally realizes Stresemann's reasoning behind the S Orchestra just in time for the concert subscription series, and the S Orchestra manages to impress their audience with an unorthodox display. The piece performed in the episode is Symphony No. 3 Op. 55 "Eroica" by Ludwig van Beethoven.

Lesson 8: Milch's Repatriation
E8

Lesson 8: Milch's Repatriation

Mar 2, 200723m7.0

Chiaki is asked to leave the S orchestra to play the piano solo of Piano Concerto No. 2 by Sergei Rachmaninoff as requested by Stresseman for the A orchestra. It is revealed that Stresseman was asked by his ex-lover, a member of the academy's board of directors to instruct Chiaki in conducting. The piece performed by Nodame towards the end of the episode is Etude N° 4 in C Sharp Minor by Frédéric Chopin. The short piece that was played by Stresseman's ex is an excerpt from Nocturne Op 55 No. 1 in F minor, also by Frédéric Chopin.

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