If you like Dai Fujikura, try these artists

If you like Dai Fujikura, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

John Corigliano

John Corigliano

Shared genres: opera, symphonic music

chamber music classical music concerto
Giorgos Dalaras

Giorgos Dalaras

Shared genres: opera, symphonic music

Byzantine music Rebetiko Smyrneiko
Kate Miller-Heidke

Kate Miller-Heidke

Shared genres: contemporary classical music

contemporary classical music
Billy Joel

Billy Joel

Shared genres: contemporary classical music

contemporary classical music pop rock rock and roll
Nico Muhly

Nico Muhly

Shared genres: contemporary classical music, opera

contemporary classical music minimalist music opera
Jon Lord

Jon Lord

Shared genres: symphonic music

concerto hard rock progressive rock
Lauri Porra

Lauri Porra

Shared genres: contemporary classical music

classical music contemporary classical music film score

Common questions

Who sounds like Dai Fujikura?

Artists similar to Dai Fujikura include John Corigliano, Giorgos Dalaras, Kate Miller-Heidke and Billy Joel. Each shares elements of Dai Fujikura's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Dai Fujikura?

Dai Fujikura is primarily known for opera, contemporary classical music and symphonic music. Often characterized by delicate tension and release, his music plays with density and silence to create immersive spaces that challenge the listener’s expectations.

Where should I start if I like Dai Fujikura?

If you enjoy Dai Fujikura, start with John Corigliano — their album "The Red Violin" is a great entry point. Shared genres: opera, symphonic music