In recent years, China's film market has become more and more prosperous, but the quality of Chinese films has become less and less satisfactory. In the case of our neighbors, Japanese cinema is now a teacher-like presence of Chinese cinema. This teacher is not only reflected in the quality of the film, but also the Japanese film score is also a second to beat the Chinese street. Illustrated Film Museum Today's Theme: Japanese Soundtrack Masters in Chinese Movies.
Sakamoto Koichi Sue-kei Emperor
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Born in 1952 in Tokyo, Japan. Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a master's degree. He debuted on the album Thousand Knives in 1978. In the same year, together with Haruto Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi, they formed ymo. After the dissolution of the group, Ryuichi Sakamoto became active in music, film, publishing, advertising and other media. He won the Academy Award, Golden Globe Award and Grammy Award for the soundtrack of the film "The Last Emperor".

Kitaro Ofagi Song Dynasty
Kitaro (born February 4, 1953) is a Japanese musician born in 1953 in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture, and a Japanese composer and musician whose family practiced Shintoism. Kitaro performed the prelude to The Great Wall for Beyond in 1992, and the song was included on the album Continue the Revolution released by Beyond in the same year. After "Heaven and Earth", he created the album "Song Dynasty", which won the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards and the Hong Kong Film Awards.
Merlin Mao Fancy years
Mei Linmao is a well-known soundtrack artist in the Asian film industry. After the band disbanded in 1985, Mr. Merlin began working on the soundtrack, composing tracks for the films From Then On and Friends, Sleep Quietly in the same year. For more than a decade, Mr. Mei has been responsible for more than 30 Hong Kong and Japanese films, including Wong Kar-wai's "Fancy Years" and "2046", Lai Miao-xue's "Scenery of Love" and Zhang Zhiliang's "Panic Holiday", and won the Taiwan Golden Horse Award for Best Original Music with "Panic".
Tetsuya Komuro Is a baby in love
Tetsuya Komuro is a Japanese musician, keyboardist, and founder of the orchestra Globe, and a former professor. The promotion of electronic dance music into the mainstream of Japanese pop music in the mid-1990s set off a social phenomenon known as "small room mania". The music of Baby in Love was co-written by Tetsuya Komuro and European Frank Perry, Pierre Bonom and Damian Vegno. The theme song of the film is sung by Keiko Yamada, a student of Komuro and his beloved wife.
Kenji Kawai Seven Swords
Kenji Kawai was born in Tokyo in 1957, and by chance, Kawai won the Best Prize for improvisation in the competition, and then accepted some commercials and other music productions, and gradually scored music for many animation, close-ups and other films. During the filming of the Seven Swords, Xu Ke found Kawai and asked him to compose the soundtrack for the movie "Seven Swords". In fact, Kawai's soundtrack for Seven Swords has transcended the film itself.
Hisaishi let the sun rise as usual
Jean Hisaishi (chinese: Hisaishi Jean, born December 6, 1950) is a Japanese musician, composer, singer, and pianist born in Nakano, Nagano Prefecture. He has scored the Korean film Welcome to Dongmo Village, won the MBC Film Award in South Korea, and participated in the music composition of the Chinese films "Love Epilepsy", "Soldier Assault", "Auntie's Postmodern Life", "The Sun Also Rises" and "Let the Bullets Fly".
Taro Iwashiro Akakabe
Born on May 1, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan, Iwashiro is a well-known contemporary Composer, Pianist, and Music Producer. Iwashiro's musical style is majestic and elegant, and his works have been involved in a wide range of fields such as film, television, games, and stage dramas. In 2008, he composed the soundtrack for Wu Yusen's film "Chibi" and continues to compose it to this day.
Ikuro Fujiwara Art Skin
Fujiwara Yuro is a famous Japanese musician, pianist, conductor and music producer. He has done musical work for a large number of films, TV series, cartoons, and games, especially the combination of symphonic and electronic music. In 2008, Fujiwara Yuro became the music director of the film Painted Skin and composed music for the theme song "Painted Heart". His works are extremely outstanding and moving, and people are moved to tears.
Takeshi Kobayashi will be indefinite
Born in 1959, Takeshi Kobayashi is a well-known executive producer in the field of Japanese pop music, and Tetsuya Komuro is a well-known figure in Japanese pop music, directly guiding the Japanese music scene in 1995 and the prevalence of the executive production system. Han Han's Virgo "After the End" released this year, Han Han even paid a high price to invite Takeshi Kobayashi to score the film.
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