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Album: 魔女の宅急便 サントラ音楽集 What happens when a composer must capture the exact moment childhood wonder lifts off the ground? For Joe Hisaishi, the answer came in three-quarter time with a distinctly rural European flavor in “Propeller Bicycle,” one of the most ingeniously structured pieces from his Kiki’s Delivery Service soundtrack. The track serves as Tombo’s…

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Album: 紅の豚 サウンドトラック What happens when a minimalist composer known for sweeping orchestral arrangements suddenly dives headfirst into 1920s jazz? For Joe Hisaishi, this creative challenge came in the form of ‘Addio!’ from the Porco Rosso soundtrack, a piece that would fundamentally reshape his approach to film scoring. The genesis of this musical transformation began…

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For most listeners, Joe Hisaishi’s music and Hayao Miyazaki’s films are inseparable — two halves of the same experience, as naturally paired as image and sound. Yet the story of how that partnership came to exist is surprisingly little known. It did not begin with a commission, or a grand creative vision shared between equals.…

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Album: 天空の城ラピュタ イメージアルバム ~空から降ってきた少女~ What happens when a composer faces the impossible task of capturing humanity’s most precious gift to children through music? For Joe Hisaishi in 1986, this philosophical challenge became the driving force behind one of Studio Ghibli’s most beloved soundtracks, particularly embodied in the haunting piece “Ushinawareta Rakuen” (Lost Paradise) from Castle…

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Buster Keaton’s “The General” remains one of cinema’s most extraordinary achievements—a 1926 silent film that combines breathtaking locomotive stunts, meticulous comedic timing, and genuine emotional depth. Directed by Clyde Bruckman, the film follows Johnny Gray, a Southern railway engineer whose beloved steam engine, “The General,” is stolen by Union spies during the American Civil War.…

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Album: 魔女の宅急便 サントラ音楽集 Picture this: it’s 1989, and Joe Hisaishi has just returned from a recording session in New York. He has less than 48 hours before he needs to conduct a full orchestra for Kiki’s Delivery Service, one of Studio Ghibli’s most beloved films. Most composers would panic. Hisaishi created magic. Among the tracks…

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Album: 風の谷のナウシカ イメージアルバム 鳥の人… The opening brass fanfare of “Doki-gun no Gyakushū” (The Dorok Army’s Counterattack) crashes through speakers like an avalanche of sound, immediately establishing the militaristic presence of Nausicaä’s antagonistic forces. But beneath this powerful orchestral statement lies a compositional philosophy that would reshape how audiences experience animated cinema forever. Joe Hisaishi’s work…

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Mohamed Athamna’s 2024 documentary ‘Zahia Ziouani & Mourad Merzouki: Les Nouveaux Mondes’ presents an extraordinary fusion of artistic disciplines that celebrates the power of music and movement to unite cultures. The film follows conductor Zahia Ziouani and choreographer Mourad Merzouki as they collaborate on an ambitious humanist concert that weaves together classical music, contemporary dance,…

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Album: となりのトトロ サウンドトラック集 When Joe Hisaishi sat down to compose the soundtrack for My Neighbor Totoro, he faced a creative dilemma that would define not just this film, but an entire generation’s relationship with animated music. How do you score a story about childhood wonder without falling into the trap of creating ‘just another children’s…

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Album: Symphonic Suite “Kiki’s Delivery Service” Standing before a packed concert hall in Japan in 2019, Joe Hisaishi raised his baton to conduct one of his most challenging musical transformations. The piece about to unfold—Mother’s Broom from the Symphonic Suite of Kiki’s Delivery Service—represented more than just an orchestral arrangement. It embodied a creative struggle…
