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Fumio Hayasaka

Fumio Hayasaka

Fumio Hayasaka has been played on NTS in shows including Erased Tapes, featured first on 13 June 2016. Songs played include Rikichi's Tears - White Rice, Seven Samurai and Seven Samurai (Title Track).

Fumio Hayasaka (早坂文雄 Hayasaka Fumio August 19, 1914 - October 15, 1955) was a Japanese composer of classical music and film scores.

Hayasaka was born in Sendai on the main Japanese island of Honshū. In 1918, Hayasaka and his family moved to Sapporo on the northern island of Hokkaidō.

He was a church organist as a young man and wrote his first original composition, Prelude for Two Hymns, in 1936. Other early works include a Nocturne (1936) for piano and the orchestral Ancient Dance (1938).

In 1939, Hayasaka moved to Tokyo to begin a career as film composer. After the Second World War, he began a celebrated (though short-lived) association with the pre-eminent Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. Among the films Hayasaka scored for Kurosawa are Stray Dog (1949), Rashomon (1950) and The Seven Samurai (1954).

During his time in Tokyo, Hayasaka also wrote several notable concert works including Ancient Dances of the Left and on the Right (1941), a Piano Concerto and the orchestral suite Yukara (1955).

Hayasaka served as a musical mentor to both Masaru Satō and Tōru Takemitsu.

In 1955, Hayasaka died of tuberculosis at the age of 41.

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Fumio Hayasaka

Fumio Hayasaka has been played on NTS in shows including Erased Tapes, featured first on 13 June 2016. Songs played include Rikichi's Tears - White Rice, Seven Samurai and Seven Samurai (Title Track).

Fumio Hayasaka (早坂文雄 Hayasaka Fumio August 19, 1914 - October 15, 1955) was a Japanese composer of classical music and film scores.

Hayasaka was born in Sendai on the main Japanese island of Honshū. In 1918, Hayasaka and his family moved to Sapporo on the northern island of Hokkaidō.

He was a church organist as a young man and wrote his first original composition, Prelude for Two Hymns, in 1936. Other early works include a Nocturne (1936) for piano and the orchestral Ancient Dance (1938).

In 1939, Hayasaka moved to Tokyo to begin a career as film composer. After the Second World War, he began a celebrated (though short-lived) association with the pre-eminent Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. Among the films Hayasaka scored for Kurosawa are Stray Dog (1949), Rashomon (1950) and The Seven Samurai (1954).

During his time in Tokyo, Hayasaka also wrote several notable concert works including Ancient Dances of the Left and on the Right (1941), a Piano Concerto and the orchestral suite Yukara (1955).

Hayasaka served as a musical mentor to both Masaru Satō and Tōru Takemitsu.

In 1955, Hayasaka died of tuberculosis at the age of 41.

Original source: Last.fm

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Rikichi's Tears - White Rice
Fumio Hayasaka, Masaru Satō
Doxy2010
Seven Samurai
Fumio Hayazaka
Victor1978
Seven Samurai (Title Track)
Fumio Hayasaka
Doxy Cinematic2015
Let's Get To It
Fumio Hayasaka
Soundtrack Factory2017