
Pictured here is Ryuichi Sakamoto (left) and Japanese director Takeshi Kitano (right).
Recently, the famous Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto played the song "aqua" for the Chinese public and children during the epidemic, and he also gave a paragraph to the children, which was very warm.
For kids:
It's sad not to be able to go out and play
But now there's no need to go to school
Just do your best at home
Don't just play games
Use that time to read a lot of books and listen to a lot of music
Paint, write poetry, play musical instruments
Watching movies is also a good choice
And don't forget to do a little gymnastics at home
Try to get through it!
In this regard, some netizens said that this is just advice for children, which is worth everyone stopping and thinking about.
Some netizens said that Ryuichi Sakamoto's music is very healing. Another netizen joked that Ryuichi Sakamoto may not know that even if Chinese children do not have to go to school because of the epidemic, they can't stop for a moment, because they still have to take online classes at home.
The picture shows the soundtrack of Ryuichi Sakamoto's film "The Last Emperor", and the soundtrack that runs through the whole play has become the finishing touch of the movie
Ryuichi Sakamoto is a famous Japanese singer, composer, music producer, actor and pianist. His scores for several films became classics, and Ryuichi Sakamoto received numerous awards for them. His score for the film Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence won the 37th British Academy Film Awards for Best Soundtrack, the score for the film The Last Emperor won the 60th Academy Awards for Best Original Score, the 45th Golden Globe Awards for American Film and Television - Best Film Score, the 31st Grammy Award for Best Film Instrumental Album, and the 13th Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards - Best Soundtrack.
Pictured here is Ryuichi Sakamoto winning the Academy Award
His score for the film "The Obscured Sky" won the Best Film Score Award at the 48th Golden Globe Awards for American Film and Television, and the original music for the feature film Little Living Buddha was nominated for the 37th Annual Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition in Film and Television. In 1992, Ryuichi Sakamoto also composed music and conducted the opening ceremony of the Barcelona Olympic Games.
Synthesized from Sina News, Sanlian Life Weekly Editor: Wang Licheng Responsible Editor: Li Ting