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Fumio Hayasaka (早坂 文雄 Hayasaka Fumio; August 19, 1914 – October 15, 1955) was a Japanese composer of classical music and film scores.
Fumio Hayasaka. Composer: Drunken Angel. During his roughly 15-year-long career, Fumio Hayasaka composed scores for some of the biggest names in Japanese cinema and was regarded by many as the finest Japanese film composer alive.
- Composer, Writer, Music Department
- August 19, 1914
- Fumio Hayasaka
- October 15, 1955
May 22, 2015 · Piano: Hiromi Okada. I. Lento ( 0:00 ) II. Rondo ( 22:22 ) Fumio (or Humiwo) Hayasaka is remembered for his important musical collaborations with filmmaking titan Akira Kurosawa, especially...
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A Score Full of Grief: Fumio Hayasaka's Music for Sanshö the Bailiff (1954) Michael W. Harris Abstract: When Fumio Hayasaka began work on the music for Kenji Mizoguchis 1954 cinematic adaptation of the Japanese legend Sanshö the Bailiff, he found a film that had turned the tale into an allegory of postwar Japans struggle for a national identity
Fumio Hayasaka – Rashômon (Directed by Akira Kurosawa)Record: Rashômon Soundtrack (a cover Ravel’s Bolero), 1950Rashomon IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt00...
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Jul 19, 2018 · Fumio Hayasaka Piano Concerto in D minor 1948. 1914年(大正3年)、宮城県仙台市に生れる。. 早坂家は代々宮城県志田郡の地主の家系で、祖父の代までは裕福 ...
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Fumio Hayasaka. Composer. Date of birth: August 19th, 1914. Date of death: October 15th, 1955. Biography. Remembered as Akira Kurosawa 's composer of choice on his earlier films, Fumio Hayasaka was often heralded as Japan's greatest film composer in his day.