Hisaishi, Jō, 1950-

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Name (Hebrew)
היסאישי, ג'ו, 1950-
Name (Latin)
Hisaishi, Jō, 1950-
Other forms of name
Hisaishi, Joe, 1950-
Hisaishi, Joe nne
Fujisawa, Mamoru, 1950-
久石譲, 1950-
Date of birth
1950-12-06
Place of birth
Nakano-shi (Japan)
Associated country
Japan
Field of activity
Music
Associate group
Kunitachi Ongaku Daigaku
Nagano-shi Geijutsukan
Nagano-shi Geijutsukan (2016)
Occupation
Arrangers (Musicians)
Conductors (Music)
Composers Arrangers (Musicians) Conductors (Music) Pianists
Associated Language
jpn
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
Name in Japanese (Kanji): 久石譲 (Hisaishi Jō)
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 114810218
Wikidata: Q275900
Library of congress: no 00013511
Sources of Information
  • His Princess Mononoke [SR] p1997:insert (Joe Hisaishi)
  • OCLC, June 26, 2003(hdgs.: Hisaishi, Joe; Hisaishi, Jô, 1950- ; Hisaishi, Jō; usage: Joe Hisaishi, Jô Hisaishi, Hisaishi Jō)
  • Internet Movie Database, Apr. 16, 2007(Joe Hisaishi; b. Mamoru Fujisawa, Dec. 6, 1950, Nagano, Japan)
  • Wikipedia (Japanese), November 15, 2016(久石譲 = Hisaishi Jō; r.; Joe Hisaishi [in rom.]; b. December 6, 1950, Nakano-shi, Nagano; Japanese composer, arranger, conductor, pianist; Kunitachi Ongaku Daigaku = Kunitachi College of Music graduate, visiting professor for the school since 2010; appointed art director for Nagano-shi Geijutsukan = Nagano City Arts Center, 2016)
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Wikipedia description:

Mamoru Fujisawa (Japanese: 藤澤 守, Hepburn: Fujisawa Mamoru, born December 6, 1950), known professionally as Joe Hisaishi (久石 譲, Hisaishi Jō), is a Japanese composer, musical director, conductor and pianist, known for over 100 film scores and solo albums dating back to 1981. Hisaishi's music has been known to explore and incorporate different genres, including minimalist, experimental electronic, Western classical, and Japanese classical. He has also worked as a music engraver and arranger. He has been associated with director and animator Hayao Miyazaki 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 A Scene at the Sea (1991), Sonatine (1993), Kids Return (1996), Hana-bi (1997), Kikujiro (1999), Brother (2000), and Dolls (2002), and for the video game series Ni no Kuni. He was a student of anime composer Takeo Watanabe.

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