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, known professionally as , is a Japanese composer, musical director, conductor and
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, known for over 100
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and solo albums dating back to 1981. He is also known for his piano scores. Hisaishi's music has been known to explore and incorporate different genres, including
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, experimental electronic,
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, and Japanese classical. He has also worked as a music engraver and arranger. He has been associated with director and animator
Hayao Miyazaki is a Japanese animator, director, producer, screenwriter, author, and manga artist. A co-founder of Studio Ghibli, he has attained international acclaim as a masterful storyteller and creator of Japanese animated feature films, and is widel ...
since 1984, having written scores for all but one of Miyazaki's films. He is also recognized for his music for filmmaker 'Beat' Takeshi Kitano, including ''
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'' (1991), '' Sonatine'' (1993), ''
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'' (1996), '' Hana-bi'' (1997), ''
Kikujiro ''Kikujiro'' () is a 1999 Japanese road drama film starring, written, and directed by Takeshi Kitano. Its score was composed by Joe Hisaishi. The film was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. ''Kikujiro'' tells the story of a young boy sea ...
'' (1999), ''
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'' and ''
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'' (2002), and for the video game series '' Ni no Kuni''. He was a student of anime composer
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.


Life and career


Early life

Hisaishi was born in Nakano, Nagano, Japan, as . He started learning violin at the Violin School Suzuki Shinichi at the age of four, and began watching hundreds of movies each year with his father. He attended the
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in 1969, where he majored in
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, and collaborated with
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as a music engraver. In 1974 Hisaishi wrote music for the anime series '' Gyatoruzu'', and composed some of his other early works, under his given name. He also composed for ''Sasuga no Sarutobi'' (Academy of Ninja) and ''
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'' (A Full Throttle). In the 1970s, Hisaishi's compositions were influenced by
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,
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and
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, and by the Japanese electronic band
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. He developed his music from
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ideas and expanded toward orchestral work. Around 1975, he presented his first public performance. His first album, ''MKWAJU'', was released in 1981; his second, the electropop-minimalist ''Information'', was released a year later. His first major anime scores were for ''Hajime Ningen Gyatoruz'' (1974) and ''Robokko Beeton'' (1976). As he became better-known, Hisaishi formulated an alias inspired by American musician and composer
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: "Quincy", pronounced "Kuinshī” in Japanese, can be written using the same
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in "Hisaishi"; and "Joe" came from "Jones".


Anime film music

In 1983, Hisaishi was recommended by
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, 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.) In 1985, Hisaishi founded his own recording studio, Wonder Station. In 1986, he scored '' Laputa: Castle in the Sky'' for Miyazaki's newly established
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; then in the 1990s, scored the Ghibli films ''
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'' and ''
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''. Hisaishi's compositions (including eight theatrical films and one
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) become well-known as a style associated with early anime. He also composed for such TV and movie hits as ''Sasuga no Sarutobi'', ''Two Down Full Base'', ''Tonde Mon Pe'' and the anime ''Tekuno porisu 21C'' (all 1982), '' Oz no mahôtsukai'' (1982), ''Sasuraiger'' (1983), '' Futari Taka'' (1984), and ''Honō no Alpen Rose'' (1985). He also scored the sci-fi adventure series ''
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'' (1983). Other films he scored included '' Mobile Suit Gundam Movie II: Soldiers of Sorrow'' (1981), '' Mobile Suit Gundam Movie III: Encounters in Space'', (1982), '' Birth (Bâsu)'' (1984), '' Arion'' (1986), ''
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'' (1987), '' Totoro'' (1988), ''
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'' and '' Maison Ikkoku – Apartment Fantasy'' (both 1988), '' Venus Wars'' (1989), ''
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'' (1989), ''
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'' (1992) and ''
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'' (2010). He also did theme-song arrangements and composed other anime opening, closing, and insert title theme songs such as '' Mahō Shōjo Lalabel'' (1980), ''
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'' (1981), '' Meiken Jolie'' (1981), ''
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'' (1981), ''
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'' (1983), '' Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel: Curtain Call'' (1986), and '' Kimagure Orange Road: The Movie'' (1988). Hisaishi also developed a solo career, began to produce music. In 1989, he released his first solo album ''Pretender'', on his new Wonder Land Inc. label.


1998–2004

In 1998, Hisaishi provided the soundtrack to the
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. The next year, he composed the music for the third installment of ''The Universe Within (NHK''スペシャル 驚異の小宇宙 人体III 遺伝子'')'', a series of popular computer-animated educational films about the human body produced by
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and the score for the Takeshi Kitano film ''
Kikujiro ''Kikujiro'' () is a 1999 Japanese road drama film starring, written, and directed by Takeshi Kitano. Its score was composed by Joe Hisaishi. The film was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. ''Kikujiro'' tells the story of a young boy sea ...
'', whose title track ''Summer'' became one of his most recognized compositions. In 2001, Hisaishi produced music for another Kitano film, ''Brother'', and Hayao Miyazaki's animated film ''
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''. The opening theme to this film, ''One Summer's Day'', had great popularity, with over 36 million
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streams as of December 2022. He also executive-produced the Night Fantasia 4 Movement at the Japan Expo in Fukushima 2001. On October 6, he debuted as a film director in ''Quartet'', having also written its music and script; it received excellent reviews at the
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. His first soundtrack for a foreign film, ''Le Petit Poucet'', was released the same year. Miyazaki film ''
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'' was released on November 20, 2004 in Japan. Its main theme, ''Merry-Go-Round'', became Hisaishi's most commercially successful movie score, with over 44 million
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streams as of December 2022. From November 3 to 29, 2004, Hisaishi embarked on his "Joe Hisaishi Freedom – Piano Stories 2004" tour with Canadian musicians. In 2005, he composed the soundtrack for the Korean film '' Welcome to Dongmakgol'' (), and participated in Korea's MBC drama series '' The Legend'' ( "The Story of the First King's Four Gods"), released in 2007.


2006–2013

In 2006, Hisaishi released his studio album ''Asian X.T.C.'', characterized by a significantly eclectic and contemporary Eastern style. Zhan Li Jun, the
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of the Chinese band 12 Girls Band, featured music from the album in a live concert. The next year, Hisaishi composed and recorded the soundtrack for
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's film ''
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'', and for Miyazaki's film ''
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'' (both released in 2008), and the score for
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's film ''
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'' (太阳照常升起). In 2008, Hisaishi composed soundtracks for the Academy Award-winning film '' Departures.'' He also scored , a post-
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war-crime trial drama, based on the 1959 Tetsutaro Kato novel and film currently being remade and directed by Katsuo Fukuzawa, starring
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and
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. In August 2008, he arranged, performed in, conducted, and played piano in a concert with the World Dream Symphony Orchestra to observe his 25 years of collaboration with director Hayao Miyazaki. Featuring over 1200 musicians, it sold out the world-famous
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. In 2009, Hisaishi released a solo album featuring tracks from ''Shellfish'' and ''Departures''. In 2010, he became an invited professor at the Japanese National College of Music. In 2013, he composed the score for the
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wildlife documentary ''Legends of the Deep:
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'' , narrated by David Attenborough, for BBC's Natural World special ''Giant Squid: Filming the Impossible''. On June 28, 2013, Hisaishi was among those invited to join the
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, recognizing people "who have distinguished themselves by their contributions to theatrical motion pictures."


2016–2019

In 2016, Hisaishi was appointed art director of the Nagano City Art Museum. In 2017, he gave three concerts in Paris, similar to his 25-year Ghibli collaboration anniversary concert, performed in the
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. In May 2018, Hisaishi performed five sold-out concerts in his North American debut in California, USA at the
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with Symphony Silicon Valley. He also wrote the soundtrack for the TBS Nichiyō Gekijō drama ''
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''.


2020–present

On February 21, 2020, the album ''Dream Songs: The Essential Joe Hisaishi'' was released through
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, featuring 28 compositions from Hisaishi's career. On February 19, 2021, the film '' Soul Snatcher'' (赤狐书生)'s soundtrack album ''Red Fox Scholar (Original Soundtrack)'' was digitally released, with 34 compositions ranging from 25 seconds to nearly five minutes in length.


Awards and recognition

Hisaishi has won numerous awards, including seven Japanese Academy Awards for Best Music (1992, 1993, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2009, and 2011); the Newcomer Award from the Ministry of Education (Public Entertainment Section) (1997); the Art Choice Award for New Artist (Popular Performing Arts Division) (1998); the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award Music Prize for "
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" (2005); and the International Film Music Critics Association Award for Television Division Best Original Score Award (for the Korean drama ''Queen Shikigami'') (2008). In November 2009, he received the
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from the
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.


Discography

;Notable compositions :'' Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'' (1984) :'' Laputa: Castle in the Sky'' (1986) :''
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'' (1988) :''
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'' (1989) :''
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'' (1992) :'' Sonatine'' (1993) :''
Kids Return is a 1996 Japanese film written, edited and directed by Takeshi Kitano. The film was made directly after Kitano recovered from a motorcycle wreck that left one side of his body paralyzed. After undergoing extensive surgery and physical therapy, h ...
'' (1996) :''
Princess Mononoke is a 1997 Japanese animated epic historical fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon Television Network and Dentsu. The film stars the voices of Yōji Matsuda, Yuriko Ishida ...
'' (1997) :'' Hana-bi'' (1997) :''
Kikujiro ''Kikujiro'' () is a 1999 Japanese road drama film starring, written, and directed by Takeshi Kitano. Its score was composed by Joe Hisaishi. The film was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. ''Kikujiro'' tells the story of a young boy sea ...
'' (1999) :''
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'' (2000) :''
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'' (2001) :''
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'' (2004) :''
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'' (2008) :'' Departures'' (2008) :''
The Wind Rises is a 2013 Japanese animated historical drama film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, animated by Studio Ghibli for the Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, Walt Disney Japan, Mitsubishi, Toho and KDDI. It was rele ...
'' (2013) :''
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'' (2013) :'' Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch'' (2013) :'' Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom'' (2018) :'' Children of the Sea'' (2019) :'' How Do You Live?'' (TBA)


References


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