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      CommentAuthorCristian
    • CommentTimeNov 29th 2007 edited
    Hello!

    I want to start a thread about this genius composer! He writes great themes and his music is always melodic.

    If you are not familiar with his work, this is what I recommend you:

    1. Princess Mononoke
    2. Spirited Away
    3. Howl's Moving Castle
    4. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
    5. Castle in the Sky
    6. The General (Le Mecano de la General)
    7. Works I
    8. Works II
    9. Works III
    10. The Sun Also Rises
    11. Four Gods (Legend)

    and many more......he is amazing.
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeNov 29th 2007
    I like what I've heard of Haisaishi so far.

    Christian, could you edit your post so that it's all capitals in your thread title to be in keeping with all the other composer thread titles?

    Tim smile
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      CommentAuthorCristian
    • CommentTimeNov 29th 2007
    • CommentAuthorTimmer
    • CommentTimeNov 29th 2007
    Cristian wrote
    Ok, done.

    smile


    And stands out like the beacon it should be! cool
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeNov 29th 2007
    Cristian wrote


    1. Princess Mononoke
    2. Spirited Away
    3. Howl's Moving Castle




    These first 3 scores in this list are absolute MUST HAVE's, no matter what your usual film music tastes are.
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
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      CommentAuthorDavid
    • CommentTimeNov 30th 2007
    I would highly recommend seeking out Le Petit Poucet. A beautiful score with an excellent theme.
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      CommentAuthorCristian
    • CommentTimeNov 30th 2007
    Le Petit Poucet is amazing. The "lost" theme is one of the best theme I have ever heard. Brilliant.
    • CommentAuthorPanthera
    • CommentTimeNov 30th 2007
    My Neighbor Totoro is really good. I also recommend Kiki's Delivery Service and Arion Symphonic Suite.
    • CommentAuthorLéon
    • CommentTimeDec 3rd 2007
    I own quite a lot of Hisaishi's scores, but somehow I always forget that he's such a great composer. When I play one of his discs I'm always blown away again by the sheer beauty of his music...
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      CommentAuthorLucas Wayne
    • CommentTimeDec 17th 2007 edited
    Genius. What more can I say. Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle are absolute brilliant, but there are some other scores I really admire. "Le Petit Poucet", "Yamato", "A Chinese Tall Story"
    and the latest one - "The Sun Also Rises".

    Have you heard "Asian X.T.C."? Really great contemporary music by Hisaishi, and some fantastic themes... Absolute must have.
    MuzykaFilmowa.pl
    • CommentAuthorReza
    • CommentTimeDec 18th 2007 edited
    No one wants to comment about it, not in Score Reviews, FSM, not here hm hm... Was he told to copy it, did he rip it off?? That couldn't be...

    I guess only a few people have seen Yamato or heard the score, or they haven't heard The Rock score (?)... nah, I'm just being ignored poor me... ah well
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  1. As my friend Joep has said often: Mr Hisaishi truly is the John Williams of Japan. wink
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      CommentAuthorDavid
    • CommentTimeDec 18th 2007
    Lucas Wayne wrote
    Genius. What more can I say. Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle are absolute brilliant, but there are some other scores I really admire. "Le Petit Poucet", "Yamato", "A Chinese Tall Story"
    and the latest one - "The Sun Also Rises".

    Have you heard "Asian X.T.C."? Really great contemporary music by Hisaishi, and some fantastic themes... Absolute must have.


    Have you heard "The Story of the King's Four Gods"? It's also from this year and is, simply put, amazing. I've been trying to pin down my favorite score of the year and right now it's a three way tie between that "Lust, Caution" and "Ratatouille".
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      CommentAuthorLucas Wayne
    • CommentTimeDec 18th 2007 edited
    Yes, I heard "Four Gods (Legend)". Another epic Hisaishi. spin It's something between "A Chinese Tall Story" and "Le Petit Poucet". Few great themes, epic orchestrations and that unique finger print of Hisaishi... Really nice: BTW... have you see Hisaishi composing this score"? Watch this:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=5VLozCkAxlw

    Right now I'm trying to get the latest Hisaishi score which is "A Tale Of Mari And Three Puppies" released in 5th december.

    http://www.joehisaishi.com/information/img/mari_ost.jpg
    MuzykaFilmowa.pl
    • CommentAuthormsia2k75
    • CommentTimeDec 18th 2007
    Lucas Wayne wrote
    Yes, I heard "Four Gods (Legend)". Another epic Hisaishi. spin It's something between "A Chinese Tall Story" and "Le Petit Poucet". Few great themes, epic orchestrations and that unique finger print of Hisaishi... Really nice: BTW... have you see Hisaishi composing this score"? Watch this:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=5VLozCkAxlw

    Right now I'm trying to get the latest Hisaishi score which is "A Tale Of Mari And Three Puppies" released in 5th december.

    http://www.joehisaishi.com/information/img/mari_ost.jpg


    Hm it seems the URL isnt working? (the first link)
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      CommentAuthorDavid
    • CommentTimeDec 18th 2007 edited
    For some reason the link is messed up if click it, but it works if you just copy and paste.

    Pretty interesting video -- I only wish I spoke Japanese!

    Also, if you don't have this DVD, I would highly recommend it. A Wish to the Moon is absolute gold. Hisaishi on piano accompanied by nine cellos. It's a great DVD.

    Here's another awesome youtube video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=clJEd1VWNOQ& … re=related
  2. Oh... sorry... here it is again

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=5VLozCkAxlw

    Yeah... It's unfortunetaly only Japanese... slant

    I saw "A Wish To The Moon". Really good concert, but I think a little to boring. I mean... all track are great, and it's fantastic to see Hisaishi playing, but im my opinion it's too long. A had to watch it in two parts... biggrin
    MuzykaFilmowa.pl
  3. Lucas Wayne wrote
    Yes, I heard "Four Gods (Legend)". Another epic Hisaishi...

    Looking forward to receiving this CD/DVD soon - though probably not unti 2008. The clips over at SAE sound really good.
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  4. Check this out. Brand new Hisaishi:

    http://www.muzykafilmowa.pl/media/x.mp3
    MuzykaFilmowa.pl
  5. Spirited Away is my absolute favorite, but Princess Mononoke and Le Petit Poucet are definite keepers as well

    However there is always a track I come back at and that is the simply oh so catchy tune of A Mining Town of Laputa: Castle in the Sky. It is so catchy and fun, I could here it all day long wink

    Anhoo, Hisaishi is a great composer, love his work
    waaaaaahhhhhhhh!!! Where's my nut? arrrghhhhhhh
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      CommentAuthorDavid
    • CommentTimeJan 26th 2008
    Here is Hisaishi's new theme song to Miyazaki's film Gake no ue no Ponyo which will open in Japan this summer. Can't wait to see the film and hear the score.

    The song is very much in the same playful vain as the lovely Totoro.

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=zkiTk7BhuWc
  6. My favorite Hisaishi score is probably "Kikujiro." It's more of a small intimate work than a full scale symphonic effort like Spirited Away. Two great themes. Very pleasant.

    Does anyone know why more Hisaishi scores aren't released by western labels? Are the movies he scores just too obscure? I can only think of four U.S. releases of his scores. It a shame you always have to pay $30 for the imports to hear his music, which more often than not leaves me out.
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      CommentAuthorBhelPuri
    • CommentTimeJan 31st 2008
    muckle_dabuckle wrote
    My favorite Hisaishi score is probably "Kikujiro." It's more of a small intimate work than a full scale symphonic effort like Spirited Away. Two great themes. Very pleasant.

    Does anyone know why more Hisaishi scores aren't released by western labels? Are the movies he scores just too obscure? I can only think of four U.S. releases of his scores. It a shame you always have to pay $30 for the imports to hear his music, which more often than not leaves me out.


    Kikujiro is the only Hisaishi score I have. It's delightful indeed but it sounds very monothematic-- little variation about one or two themes.

    Japanese imports have always been expensive, isn't it?

    FYI StreamingSoundtracks has a large number of Hisaishi scores that one can listen to. I do like Howl's Moving Castle, Le Petit Poucet, Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away from what I've listened over there.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeJan 31st 2008
    Can't recommend "TAE WANG SA SHIN GI (THE STORY OF THE GREAT KING AND THE FOUR GODS), music by Joe Hisaishi" enough, really.
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
  7. BhelPuri wrote
    Kikujiro is the only Hisaishi score I have. It's delightful indeed but it sounds very monothematic-- little variation about one or two themes.


    True, but they are very fine themes! Maybe a little predictable as well, but I really love them. You should definitely pick up Milan's Hisaishi boxset of Spirited Away/Princess Mononoke. Great value and two excellent scores.

    FYI StreamingSoundtracks has a large number of Hisaishi scores that one can listen to. I do like Howl's Moving Castle, Le Petit Poucet, Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away from what I've listened over there.


    I've had people recommend streamingsoundtracks to me before I just haven't gotten around to trying them yet. I'll always prefer the actual CD though.
  8. Christodoulides wrote
    Can't recommend "TAE WANG SA SHIN GI (THE STORY OF THE GREAT KING AND THE FOUR GODS), music by Joe Hisaishi" enough, really.


    That is the new huge epic Korean movie, right? I want that score being everyone seems to be recommending it. Maybe Milan will release the score in the U.S. when the movie comes out here and I can actually get it at affordable prices.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeJan 31st 2008
    Yeap and it's IFMCA nominated for BEST TV SCORE 2007. I've had it for some weeks now and i can tell you it's wholly impressive.
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
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      CommentAuthorDavid
    • CommentTimeJan 31st 2008
    Christodoulides wrote
    Yeap and it's IFMCA nominated for BEST TV SCORE 2007. I've had it for some weeks now and i can tell you it's wholly impressive.


    Absolutely. I'm glad others are singing the praises of this score. It's one of my top three favorites form 2007.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeFeb 2nd 2008
    FOUR GODS: VOL. 2 (CD)
    Joe Hisaishi


    Second original soundtrack from FOUR GODS featuring the symphonic score by Joe Hisaishi. Includes bonus DVD with the music video for "Sennen Koiuta" and other footage from the film!

    18 tracks

    http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm?ID=8560

    Now we are talking! punk punk
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeFeb 6th 2008
    FOUR GODS CD VOL. 2

    LISTEN TO SAMPLES

    http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm?ID=8560
    Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders.