"The Musical Era in which I grew up" [Japan] Otomo Yoshihide, Beijing United Publishing Company, produced by Lucida, translated by Yin Ning Japanese musician Otomo Yoshihide is internationally renowned. He is a representative figure of Japanese new improvisational music and under

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 《The Musical Era in which I grew up》

 [Japan] Yoshihide Otomo, Beijing United Publishing Company, produced by Lucida, translated by Yin Ning

Japanese musician Yoshihide Otomo is internationally renowned. He is a representative figure of Japanese new improvisational music and underground music. He has a deep connection with China and has composed soundtracks for classic films such as Xu Anhua's "Woman, Forty" and "Ah Jin", Yan Hao's "Heavenly Son", "The Sun Has Ears", and He Jianjun's "The Postman". In recent years, he has composed soundtracks for popular film and television dramas such as "Ama" and "Bouquet of Love", which are very popular with the audience, and his name is even more widely known.

How did Otomo Yoshihide embark on the road of music? "The Music Era in which I grew up" gives the answer. This collection of autobiographical music essays introduces many interesting music that accompanied Otomo Yoshihide's growth. He was once a tone-deaf person who did not know how to play an instrument, and was led into the world of music, from ballads, pop music, rock , free jazz to Noise music... one after another classic songs, intertwined with humorous and funny growth stories, making people laugh. These pieces of music changed Otomo Yoshihide's life, and the words that record them form a history of music in the twentieth century that includes laughter and tears.

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