Ikuko Kawai - Linstant De Lamour <Edge>

It is frequently included in her "best of" compilations and live concert programs due to its popularity as a standalone romantic instrumental.

It serves as the sixth track on Aurora, an album known for its high production value and diverse influences, ranging from Gustav Holst's "Jupiter" to tango-inspired rhythms. Ikuko Kawai - LInstant de LAmour

Typical of her work on the Aurora album, the track features a lush orchestral backing with modern percussion and synthesizers, creating a "New Age" or "Classical Crossover" atmosphere similar to artists like Vanessa-Mae or Bond. It is frequently included in her "best of"

Kawai is known for her theatrical live performances, often using a "Red Violin" (a 1715 Francesco Stradivarius), which adds a distinct, rich timber to tracks like "L'instant de l'amour". Reception and Legacy Kawai is known for her theatrical live performances,

The piece is characterized by a sweeping, romantic melody that showcases Kawai's expressive "singing" violin tone. It follows a lyrical progression that evokes the feeling of a cinematic love theme.

While Kawai is highly decorated—winning the Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Music in 2013—this specific track remains a fan favorite for its accessibility and emotional depth.

True to its title, the song moves from delicate, intimate phrasing to soaring, dramatic crescendos, capturing the intensity and fleeting nature of a romantic moment. Context within her Discography