To Love's End (Inuyasha) performed by Eliott Tordo

Details
Title | To Love's End (Inuyasha) performed by Eliott Tordo |
Author | Zig Inonog |
Duration | 3:32 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=RE9cneWokGY |
Description
To Love's End is an instrumental piece from the popular anime Inuyasha, which originally aired in the early 2000s. The piece is composed by Kaoru Wada, the primary composer for the Inuyasha soundtrack.
This is a cover version of Eliott Tordo, a French musician known for performing various anime and game soundtracks on traditional Chinese instruments, especially the erhu, a two-stringed bowed instrument often referred to as the "Chinese violin." He may have performed a cover or arrangement of To Love's End using the erhu, blending traditional Chinese musical elements with the emotional resonance of this Inuyasha piece.
The original To Love's End is a deeply emotional track used during poignant or romantic moments in Inuyasha, helping to convey feelings of love, longing, and sometimes melancholy. It's one of the standout tracks from the series' score, loved by fans for its gentle and expressive melody. Eliott Tordo’s erhu rendition likely enhances the piece’s emotional depth, given the erhu’s capacity to produce rich, haunting tones.
* "Disclaimer: The music and photograph used in this video is not mine. All rights to the music belong to the respective owner(s). I do not claim ownership of the music and am not making any profit from it.