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Joe HisaishiJoe Hisaishi (久石 譲 Hisaishi Jō), an eminent composer and a prolific director, is responsible for over 100 soundtracks and conventional albums dating back to 1981. In his two decade career, he is best-known for his work with animator Hayao Miyazaki, including the soundtracks to Spirited Away (2002), Princess Mononoke (1997), My Neighbour Totoro (1988), and Nausica of the Valley of Wind (1983). Not so well known are the other musical roles he plays - he is also type-setter, author, arranger, and a head of orchestra. He has inspired millions of people around the world with his work. Joe Hisaishi was born on December 6th, 1950, in Nagano, Japan as Mamoru Fujisawa. When he started to take violin lessons at age four, Hisaishi discovered his passion for music. Realizing his love, he attended the Kunitachi College of Music to major in music composition in 1969. Hisaishi collaborated with music minimalists as a typesetter, furthering his experience in the musical world. He enjoyed his first success of the business in 1974, when he composed music for a small animation called Gyatoruzu. This and other early works were created under his real name. During this period, he composed for Sasuga No Sarutobi (Academy of Ninja) and Futari Taka (A Full Throttle). In the 1970s, Japanese popular music, electronic music, and new-age music flourished - those genres, as well as the Yellow Magic Orchestra (Japanese electronic band in 1978-1988), influenced Hisaishi's compositions. He developed his music from the ideals of minimalism and expanded toward orchestral work. Around 1975, Hisaishi presented his first public performance, spreading his name around his community. His first album, Mkuwaji, was released in 1981, with its first work, Information, being released a year later. As his works were becoming well-known, Hisaishi formulated an alias inspired by Quincy Jones, an African-American musician and producer. The name, "Quincy Jones," was retranscribed in Japanese as "Joe Hisaishi." ("Quincy," pronounced "Kuishi" in Japanese, is close to the Japanese pronunciation of the kanji for "Hisaishi"; "Joe" came from "Jones.") This pseudonym became part of Mamoru Fujisawa and remains with him. In 1983, with his new name, Hisaishi was recommended by a record company to create an album for Nausica of the Valley of Wind. Hisaishi and the director of the animated movie, Hayao Miyazaki, became great friends and worked together on many projects. This big break led to Hisaishi fervently composing more Japanese movie soundtracks; in 1986, Castle in the Sky was released; later, in the 1990s, Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away were revealed to the public. As more exposure was given to Hisaishi and the anime industry, Joe Hisaishi's career grew. He not only started a solo career as a musician, but he also started to produce music and create his own label (Wonder Land Inc.). A year later, the label produced its first album, Pretender, in New York. Because of his hard work throughout the years, Hisaishi has won the Japanese Academy Award for Best Music five times - in 1992, 1993, 1994, 1999, and 2000. He also received the 48th Newcomer Award in 1997 from the Ministry of Education (Public Entertainment Section) and many other music awards as a revered figure in the Japanese movie industry. In 1998, he provided the soundtrack to the Nagano Winter Olympics. In 1999, Hisaishi composed the music for the third installment in a series of popular computer-animated educational films about the human body. The year of 2001 was the busiest; Hisaishi produced music for Takeshi Kitanos Brother and Hayao Miyazakis Spirited Away and served as executive producer of the Night Fantasia 4 Movement at the Japan Expo in Fukushima 2001. Quartet, the film directed by Hisaishi, received excellent reviews at the Montreal Film Festival. On October 6, Hisaishi made his debut as the film director for Quartet, in addition to writing both the music and script for the movie. His first soundtrack for a foreign film, Le Petit Poucet, was released in the same year. Right now, Hayao Miyazaki's next film, Howl's Moving Castle, is finished and will be scheduled for release on November 20, 2004 in Japan; Hisaishi composed the score for that movie. From November 3 to November 29, 2004, Hisaishi is on his "Joe Hisaishi Freedom - Piano Stories 2004 Tour" with Canadian musicians. Discography Listed chronologically by original release date - this list is not complete 1981.08.21 MKWAJU (ムクワジュ) 1982.10.25 Information 1983.11.25 Nausica of the Valley of the Wind Image Album 1984.02.25 Nausica of the Valley of the Wind Symphonic Album 1984.03.25 Nausica of the Valley of the Wind 1984.04.25 Nausica of the Valley of the Wind Drama Album 1984.12.21 W's Tragedy (Wの悲劇 オリジナルサントラ) 1985.06.25 α-BET-CITY(アルファベットシティ) 1985.09.01 Early Spring Tale (早春物語) 1985.10.25 Arion Image Album 1986.03.25 Arion 1986.04.25 Arion Symphonic Album 1986.05.25 Castle In the Sky Image Album 1986.09.25 Castle In the Sky (date may be 1986.08.25?) 1986.09.25 Curved Music 1986.10.25 Mezon Ikkoku (めそん一刻) 1986.11.25 Nausica Best Collection (Soundtrack, Symphony) 1987.01.25 Castle in the Sky Symphonic Album 1987.03.05 恋人たちの時刻 サントラ 1987.03.21 Robot Carnival 1987.07.21 Drifting Classroom (漂流教室 オリジナルサントラ) 1987.11.25 My Neighbor Totoro Image Album 1988.03.25 Carrying You 1988.05.01 My Neighbor Totoro 1988.07.21 Piano Stories 1988.08.21 Night City (シングル) 1988.09.25 My Neighbor Totoro Soundbook Album 1988.12.21 Illusion 1988.12.21 冬の旅人 (date may be 1989.01.10?) 1988.12.21 Venus Wars Image Album 1989.02.25 Castle In the Sky Drama Album 1989.02.25 My Neighbor Totoro Drama Album 1989.04.10 Kiki's Delivery Service Image Album 1989.04.10 Venus Wars 1989.04.21 The Inners (はるかなる時間の 彼方へ) 1989.08.25 Kiki's Delivery Service 1989.09.21 Pretender 1989.09.25 Kiki's Delivery Service Drama Album 1989.10.25 Nausica of the Valley of the Wind Hi-Tech 1989.11.25 Castle In the Sky Hi-Tech 1989.12.21 Kiki's Delivery Service Hi-Tech 1990.01.25 My Neighbor Totoro Hi-Tech 1991.02.22 I Am 1991.04.21 Futari 1991.04.21 Kojika Monogatari 1991.07.01 Universe Within: Special Issue (驚異の小宇宙・人体) 1992.02.01 天外魔境2 卍MARU 1992.02.12 My Lost City 1992.03.04 君だけをみていた 1992.03.15 My Neighbor Totoro Piano Solo 1992.03.15 Nausica of the Valley of the Wind Piano Solo 1992.05.25 Porco Rosso Image Album 1992.07.22 Porco Rosso 1992.09.25 Porco Rosso Drama Album 1992.09.09 Symphonic Best Selection 1992.10.21 B+1 1992.11.21 Piano Stories 1992.11.21 Universe Within I: Human Body I 1992.11.25 Ano Natsu, Ichiban Shizukana Umi 1992.11.25 Kiki's Delivery Service (Vocal) 1992.11.25 Seisyun Den-Deke-Deke-Deke 1993.01.21 Haruka Nostalgy 1993.06.09 Sonatine 1993.08.04 Samurai Kids 1994.03.18 Universe Within II: Brain & Mind II 1994.03.21 Universe Within I: Human Body II 1994.03.24 BIRTH 1994.03.24 さすがの猿飛 1994.06.01 Joe's Project (ぴあの) 1994.06.25 オリジナルサントラ ぴあの Vol.1 1994.07.21 Universe Within II: Brain & Mind Best 1994.07.27 Earthly Paradise (地上の楽園) 1994.08.10 Joe's Project 2 (ぴあの / 純名里沙) 1994.08.25 オリジナルサントラ ぴあの Vol.2 1995.01.25 MELODY Blvd. (メロディブルーバ ード) 1996.06.26 Kids Return 1996.07.20 Nokto De La Galaksia Fervojo(銀河鉄道の夜) 1996.07.22 Princess Mononoke Image Album 1996.10.25 Piano Stories II: The Wind of Life 1997.02.01 Parasite Eve 1997.07.02 Princess Mononoke 1997.09.10 Asian Dream Song (旅立ちの時) 1997.10.15 Works I 1998.01.01 Hana-Bi 1998.02.25 Hope: Nagano Paralympics 1998 Tribute 1998.07.08 Princess Mononoke Symphonic Suite 1998.10.14 Nostalgia: Piano Stories III 1998.10.31 Tree of Early Winter Rains (時雨の記) 1999.04.28 Universe Within I: Human Body I & II 1999.04.28 Universe Within II: Brain & Mind I & II 1999.04.28 Universe Within III: Gene I 1999.05.26 Kikujiro 1999.08.04 Universe Within III: Gene II 1999.09.22 Works II 1999.12.01 My Neighbor Totoro Song & Karaoke Album 1999.12.22 Joe Hisaishi Best Selection 2000.03.28 First Love (Hatsu-Koi) 2000.04.26 Alpenrose 2000.04.26 Alpenrose Symphonic Album 2000.04.29 As the River Flows 2000.05.17 Shoot The Violist(ヴィオリストを撃て) 2001.01.17 Brother 2001.04.04 Spirited Away Image Album 2001.06.21 Joe Hisaishi Meets Kitano Films 2001.07.18 Spirited Away 2001.07.18 Spirited Away (single) 2001.09.27 Quartet 2001.10.15 Le Petit Poucet 2002.03.06 Encore 2002.07.26 Super Orchestra Night 2001 2002.10.02 Castle In the Sky (New soundtrack for American release) 2002.10.02 Dolls 2002.10.02 Stroll of Mei and Catbus 2002.10.23 My Neighbor Totoro Orchestra Stories 2002.11.23 Kaze no Bon (風の盆から) 2002.12.26 Mibugishiden 2003.01.29 Curved Music II 2003.03.12 Etude 2004.01.21 Private (プライベート) 2004.01.21 Howl's Moving Castle Image Album 2004.11.19 Howl's Moving Castle Soundtrack
DVDs 2002.03.25 Quartet 2003.03.19 4Movement 2003.06.25 a Wish to the Moon (-Joe Hisaishi & 9 cellos 2003ETUDE&ENCORE TOUR-)
Scores released by Zen-On Music Company Ltd. Orchestra Stories of Tonari no TOTORO, Original Edition ENCORE, Original Edition a string quartet"QUARTET" Piano Stories
There are also numerous television and cinema soundtracks created by Joe Hisaishi which were never released for sale. Joe Hisaishi's catalogue has also been extensively bootlegged by Taiwan's popular bootleg labels EverAnime and Son May; none of the titles which are bootlegged are even out of print. Hisaishi, Joe External link * Joe Hisaishi's French Site
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