![]() ![]() Shirō Sagisu started his career in the 1970s and still creates great soundtracks for anime and films. The composer also created music for popular films, such as the Korean Welcome to Dongmakgol, The Legend, and Departures. Among his other famous masterpiece, you can find soundtracks to Howl’s Moving Castle and Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea. These soundtracks were created in his own recording studio and have become a vocal symbol of early anime. The music of this composer is a magical combination of different genres, such as minimalism, experimental electronic, and Western and Japanese classics.Īmong his most recognized soundtracks for anime, you should definitely check Princess Mononoke and Laputa: Castle in the Sky. His cooperation with Miyazaki Hayao on many Studio Ghibli movies brought him particular popularity. Joe Hisaishi (or Mamoru Fujisawa) is a well-known Japanese composer who has created over 100 movie soundtracks and albums starting from 1981. And in this post, we’ll get a closer look at exactly the music of anime, its stunning beauty, and its strength. ![]() ![]() The soundtracks to many epic cartoons are created by true geniuses of modern music whose work is beloved not only by anime fans but all people. Such incredible popularity can be explained by the diversity of the genres, deep psychological ideas hidden in plots, well-though characters, and very beautiful visuals and music. The anime culture has become a global phenomenon and now has followers all over the world. From popular TV shows to very emotional and powerful masterpieces, movies in this genre attract millions of watches every year. Anime films and series have occupied a solid place in modern Asian culture. ![]()
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