In recent years, China's film market has become more and more prosperous, but the quality of China's films has become less and less effective. Take our neighbors for example. Japanese movies are now like teachers in Chinese movies. This teacher is not only reflected in the quality of the film, but also the Japanese movie soundtrack is a street in China. The theme of the picture museum today: the Japanese soundtrack master in Chinese movies.
Ryuichi Sakamoto The last emperor
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Born in Tokyo, Japan in 1952. Graduated from the Tokyo University of Arts. He debuted in 1978 with the album "Thousand Knives". In the same year, he formed YMO with Haruko Hosino and Yukihiro Takahashi. After the group was disbanded, Ryuichi Sakamoto was active in media such as music, movies, publishing, and advertising. He won the Academy Award, Golden Globe and Grammy Award for the soundtrack of the movie "The Last Emperor".
Kitaro Song Dynasty
Kitaro (February 4, 1953), formerly known as Takahashi Masashi, is a Japanese musician. He was born in Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture in 1953. He is a Japanese composer and musician. His family believes in Shinto. Kitaro was responsible for performing the prelude to "The Great Wall" for the Beyond band in 1992. The song was included in the album "Continue the Revolution" released by the Beyond band in the same year. After "Heaven and Earth", he created the album "Song Dynasty" and won the Taiwan Golden Horse Award and the Hong Kong Film Award.
Mei Linmao The beauty of flowers
Mei Linmao is a well-known soundtrack in the Asian film industry. After the band disbanded in 1985, Mei Linmao began to work in the film soundtrack, and in the same year he created songs for the movies "From Now" and "Friends, Sleep Quietly". Over the past decade, Mei Linmao has been in charge of the soundtrack of more than 30 Hong Kong and Japanese films, including Wong Kar-wai's "Flowers in the Mood for Love" and "2046", Lai Miaoxue's "Love Scenery" and Zhang Zhiliang's "Panish Holiday", and won the Taiwan Golden Horse Award for Best Original Music for "Panish".
Komuro Tetsuya The baby in love
Komuro Tetsuya is a Japanese musician, keyboardist, founder of the orchestra globe and former professor. The electronic dance music was promoted to the mainstream of Japanese pop music in the mid-1990s, and aroused a social phenomenon specifically called "komuro fanatic". The music of Baby in Love is co-written by Tetsuya Komuro and European Frank Perry, Pierre Bornom and Damian Venio. The theme song of the movie is sung by Komuro's student and his beloved wife Keiko Yamada.
Kanji Kawai Seven Swords
Kanji Kawai was born in Tokyo in 1957. By chance, Kawai's improvisational composition in the competition won the Best Award. After that, he accepted the production of some advertisements and other music, and gradually scored many animations, special photography and other films. While filming the Seven Swords, Tsui Hark found Kawai and asked him to write the original soundtrack for the movie "Seven Swords". In fact, the soundtrack written by Kawai for Seven Swords has surpassed the film itself.
Haishi Jeong The sun rises as usual
Haishi Jeong (December 6, 1950-), a famous Japanese musician, composer, singer and pianist, was born in Nakano City, Nagano Prefecture. He has scored the Korean movie "Welcome to Dongmo Village", won the MBC Film Award in South Korea, and has also participated in the music creation of Chinese films "The Great Sage", "Soldier Assault", "Aunt's Postmodern Life", "The Sun Rises As Always" and "Let the Bullets Fly".
Iwayotaro Achibi
Iwayotaro was born in Tokyo, Japan on May 1, 1965. He is a famous contemporary Japanese composer, pianist and music producer. Taro Iwayo's music style is grand and elegant, and his works cover a wide range of fields such as movies, TV, games, stage plays. In 2008, he created the soundtrack for John Woo's movie "Red Cliff" and has continued to create it to this day.
Yoro Fujiwara Painted Skin
Yoro Fujiwara, a famous Japanese musician, pianist, conductor, and music producer. He completed music work for a large number of movies, TV series, cartoons, and games, especially the combination of symphonic music and electronic music. In 2008, Fujiwara Yuro was the music director of the movie "Painted Skin" and composed the theme song "Painted Heart". His works are extremely outstanding and touching, which makes people cry.
Kobayashi's martial arts story will never happen
Kobayashi was born in 1959 and is a famous producer in the Japanese pop music industry. He is a famous figure in Japan's POP MUSIC and directly guided the Japanese music scene in 1995 and the prevalence of the production system. Han Han’s Virgo “The Future of the Future” was released this year, and Han Han even invited Kobayashi’s martial arts to the soundtrack for the movie at a high price.
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