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In 1983, Hisaishi was recommended by Tokuma, who had published Information, to create an image album for Hayao Miyazaki's animated film Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. It was the first of many of Miyazaki's films Hisaishi would score. (Their collaboration has been compared to that of director Steven Spielberg and composer John Williams. [5])
Rather, it was how the Studio Ghibli co-founder presented the film to Hisaishi. More from Variety ... “The Boy and the Heron” has been touted as Miyazaki’s final film, though the same was ...
The music of The Boy and the Heron (君たちはどう生きるか サウンドトラック, Kimitachi wa Dō Ikiru ka Saundotorakku), a film directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli, features a 37-track musical score composed by Joe Hisaishi, a longtime collaborator of both the director and the producer.
Composer Joe Hisaishi is the mastermind behind every film Hayao Miyazaki has directed at Studio Ghibli. So it was only natural the director would turn to his most trusted collaborator for his ...
A Wish to the Moon – Joe Hisaishi & 9 Cellos 2003 Etude/Encore Tour. Released: 25 June 2003; Format: DVD; 2006 W.D.O. (Joe Hisaishi and New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra) Released: 20 December 2006; Format: DVD; 2009 Joe Hisaishi in Budokan – 25 Years with the Animations of Hayao Miyazaki. Released: 3 July 2009; Format: DVD, Blu-ray
The music for Studio Ghibli's 2001 Japanese animated fantasy film Spirited Away directed by Hayao Miyazaki, features a score composed by Joe Hisaishi and performed by the New Japan Philharmonic symphony orchestra. [1] [2] Hisashi received critical acclaim and numerous accolades for his work in the film. An original soundtrack that contains 20 ...
Howl's Moving Castle (2004) Another masterpiece from Hayao Miyazaki, Howl's Moving Castle is a tour de force of magic, romance, fantasy, and fantastic inventions.When Sophie meets the legendary ...
This film marks the first collaboration between Kitano and composer Joe Hisaishi, who had previously created the acclaimed soundtracks of many of Hayao Miyazaki's anime films, including Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. Hisaishi would go on to compose the soundtracks for all of Kitano's films until Dolls, after which their collaboration ended.