Mamoru Fujisawa

Joe Hisaishi

  • Name: Joe Hisaishi
  • Native name: 久石譲
  • Also Known as: Hisaishi Jō, Hisaishi Jou, ひさいし じょう, ふじさわ まもる, 藤澤守
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: December 6, 1950
  • Age: 73
Joe Hisaishi is a Japanese composer and musical director, known for his eminent film scores for world famous directors.

Hisaishi was born as Fujisawa Mamoru, on December 6, 1950 in Nakano, Japan. At the age of five, he started taking violin lessons, at which he made rapid progress. At the age of nineteen, Hisaishi enrolled at the Kunitachi College of Music, where he majored in composition. He then started working as a typesetter for ‘minimalist’ music, where he gained valuable experience in the works of the ‘New York Hypnotic School’.

In 1974, Hisaishi’s career gained speed after a composition that he wrote for an animation movie titled “Gyatoruzu” earned widespread praise and acclaim. Hisaishi’s other works during this time included composition for “Tekuno porisu 21C” and “Sasuraiger”.

In 1981, Hisaishi released his first album titled “MKWAJU” and his second album, titled “Information” in 1982. It was also in 1982 that he adopted the stage name “Joe Hisaishi”, inspired by the legendary record producer Quincy Delight Jones. Then, in 1983, Hisaishi met film director Hayao Miyazaki. Miyazaki was greatly impressed by Hisaishi’s “Information” and “MKWAJU” and he asked Hisaishi to compose for his future films. Hisaishi’s collaboration with Miyazaki would help him achieve great fame, Hisaishi wrote the scores for “Laputa: Castle in the Sky” in 1986, “Porco Rosso” and “Princess Mononoke”. Hisaishi’s works between 1980 and 1988 included scores for “Mobile Suit Gundam Movie II: Soldiers of Sorrow”, “Mobile Suit Gundam III: Encounters in Space”, “Arion”, “Robot Carnival”, “Crest of the Royal Family”, and “Totoro”. In 1983, he also wrote the score to the highly popular science fiction television series titled “Mospeada”, which went on to be used by Carl Macek for “Robotech”. Two of Hisaishi’s greatest works were also composed in the 1980’s, these included scores for “Sasuga no Sarutobi” and “Futari Taka”.

Hisaishi is also highly reputed for his scores for anime productions. He has been credited for theme songs for highly popular productions, including “Hello! Sandybell” in 1981, “Maho Shojo Lalabel” in 1980, “Ai Shite Knight” in 1983, “Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel” in 1984, and “Kimagure Orange Road: The Movie” in 1988. These also included Hisaishi’s collaborative works with Hayao Miyazaki, for whom he also composed scores for “Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind” in 1984, “Kiki’s Delivery Service” in 1989, “Spirited Away” in 2001, “Howl’s Moving Castle” in 2004, and “Ponyo” in 2008. According to BBC, Hisaishi also received training in anime compositions from renowned anime composer Takeo Watanabe, who was extremely famous for composing the scores to “Cutie Honey” and “Lone Wolf and Cub”.

Hisaishi went on to create his own recording label, which he titled “Wonder Land Inc”. He was then honored with being commissioned to write the soundtrack for the 1998 Winter Paralympics. Hisaishi’s solo career was also very promising as in 2004, he went on a piano tour with Canadian Musicians. In 2006, he released another studio album titled “Asian X.T.C”.

Hisaishi also wrote the score for “Departures”, a film that won the Academy Award for the Best Foreign Language Film. Joe Hisaishi himself has been highly decorated for his works. He received the Medal of Honor with purple ribbon by the Japanese Government in 2009. He is also a six time winner of the Japanese Academy Award for Best Music, which he last won in 2011.

(Source: FamousComposers.net) Edit Biography
Screenwriter & Director
Year Title Type Rating
2001 Quartet
Movie
1.0
Composer
Year Title Type Rating
2024 Silent Love
Movie
8.2
2020 Soul Snatcher
Movie
7.8
2018 Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni
Drama
8.4
2018 What A Wonderful Family! 3: My Wife, My Life
Movie
7.7
2018 Till the End of the World
Movie
7.9
2017 Our Time Will Come
Movie
7.4
2017 Hana Ikusa
Movie
7.4
2017 What A Wonderful Family! 2
Movie
7.7
2016 What A Wonderful Family!
Movie
7.5
2014 Snow On The Blades
Movie
7.6
2014 The Little House
Movie
7.8
2013 Sweetheart Chocolate
Movie
6.8
2013 Miracle Apples
Movie
7.9
2013 Onna Nobunaga
Special
7.4
2013 Tokyo Family
Movie
7.6
2012 Tenchi: The Samurai Astronomer
Movie
7.8
2012 Casting Blossoms to the Sky
Movie
8.1
2011 Rest on Your Shoulder
Movie
6.7
2010 Villain
Movie
7.6
2010 Ocean Heaven
Movie
7.9
2009 A Tale of Ululu's Wonderful Forest
Movie
8.0
2009 Saka no Ue no Kumo
Drama
7.9
2008 I Want to Be a Shellfish
Movie
7.7
2008 Departures
Movie
8.5
2007 A Tale of Mari and Three Puppies
Movie
8.1
2007 The Sun Also Rises
Movie
7.9
2007 The Legend
Drama
8.0
2006 The Postmodern Life of My Aunt
Movie
6.5
2005 A Chinese Tall Story
Movie
7.0
2005 Yamato
Movie
7.5
2005 Welcome to Dongmakgol
Movie
8.1
2004 Nanako and Nanao: The Day They Became Sister and Brother
Special
7.4
2003 When the Last Sword Is Drawn
Movie
7.6
2002 Kaze no Bon kara
Special
8.0
2002 Dolls
Movie
7.5
2001 BROTHER
Movie
7.4
2000 First Love
Movie
7.2
1999 Kikujiro
Movie
7.8
1998 Diary of Early Winter Shower
Movie
0.0
1997 Hana-Bi
Movie
7.8
1997 Parasite Eve
Movie
6.1
1996 Kids Return
Movie
7.7
1994 Piano
Drama
4.0
1994 Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo
Drama
7.3
1993 Samurai Kids
Movie
7.9
1993 Sonatine
Movie
7.7
1993 Haruka, Nosutarujii
Movie
7.0
1992 The Rocking Horsemen
Movie
8.1
1991 A Scene at the Sea
Movie
7.7
1991 Fukuzawa Yukichi
Movie
6.6
1991 Futari
Movie
7.8
1991 Deer Friend
Movie
7.5
1991 Sayonara 6 Nen 2 Gumi
Special
0.0
1991 Yo nimo Kimyo na Monogatari: 1991 Winter Special
Special
0.0
1990 Tasmania Story
Movie
8.0
1990 Peesuke: Gatapishi Monogatari
Movie
6.0
1989 Free and Easy 2
Movie
4.5
1989 Hana no Wakare
Drama
0.0
1988 Yakuza Tosei no Suteki na Menmen
Movie
6.7
1987 Don Matsugoro no Daiboken
Movie
10.0
1987 Kono Ai no Monogatari
Movie
6.0
1987 The Drifting Classroom
Movie
5.9
1987 Koibitotachi no Jikoku
Movie
6.1
1986 Maison Ikkoku Apartment Fantasy
Movie
6.6
1986 Atami Murder Case
Movie
6.0
1985 Haru no Kane
Movie
0.0
1985 Early Spring Story
Movie
6.5
1984 Tragedy of W
Movie
7.6
Music Editor
Year Title Type Rating
1994 Onna Zakari
Movie
6.8
Movie
Year Title Role Rating
2015 Isao Takahata and His Tale of the Princess Kaguya
Japanese Movie, 2015,
(Main Role)
Main Role
7.1
TV Show
Year Title # Role Rating
1998 Jounetsu Tairiku
Japanese TV Show, 1998, 1236 eps
(Ep. 179) {Nov 11, 2001} (Guest)
1236
(Ep. 179) {Nov 11, 2001}
Guest
8.0
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  • First Name: Mamoru
  • Family Name: Fujisawa
  • Native name: 久石譲
  • Also Known as: Hisaishi Jō, Hisaishi Jou, ひさいし じょう, ふじさわ まもる, 藤澤守
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: December 6, 1950
  • Age: 73

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