Directed by Kei Shimoyama Producer(s) Kei Shimoyama Final episode date 30 March 2013 Director Kei Shimoyama | Country of origin Japan First episode date 7 April 2003 | |
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Genre MusicEducational program Starring Akira MiyagawaHaruhiko SaitōTesshō GendaAyumi ShigemoriKen'ya Ōsumi Running time Weekday 17:50 - 18:00Saturday 8:25 - 8:35 Characters Sharp, Flat, Chi-boo, Aria, Folte, Akira, Score Cast Similar Hook Book Row, Korenande Shoukai, Okaasan to Issho, Nihongo de Asobo, Inai Inai Baa! |
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Quintet is a TV program which was aired by NHK Educational in Japan.
Contents
- Mol505
- the theme of you gotta quintet
- About the show
- Quintet
- Quintet Petit
- Characters
- Partial list of original songs
- Theme song
- Singing corner
- Repeat
- Rebroadcast
- CDs
- DVDs
- Awards
- Production staff
- References
the theme of you gotta quintet
About the show

The program offers witty interpretations of classical music for children. Programs feature puppets and a variety of music and cultural entertainment. This program introduces nonsense and music into daily life for the pleasure of children, and features a musical group called "The Evening Quintet". The music featured includes folk songs and classical music, with a variety of instruments such as piano, violin, and clarinet.
Quintet

Quintet Petit
Quintet Petit was broadcast from April 3, 2006 to March 30, 2007 and March 31, 2008 to March 27, 2009. It used the third and fourth parts from the main show.
Characters

Partial list of original songs
The original songs are written by Kei Shimoyama and Akira Miyagawa. Here are some of them.

Theme song
"The 'You gotta Quintet' Theme" is used to open and close the show. The text of theme song changes with the seasons; the spring version is aired from March to May, the summer version is aired from June to August, the autumn version is aired from September to November, and the winter version is used from December to February. The text of the opening theme was changed in 2007.
Singing corner
In this featurette the Quintet song team presents original songs, works derived from classical material, and folk songs. Here are some of them.
Repeat
Rebroadcast
CDs
DVDs
Awards
On December 1, 2005, the program won an Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union Award in the children/young people program section with the notation "that was able to stream down splendor, the pleasure that this program used the doll, and the music had" at the 42nd annual general meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam.