Joe Hisaishi in Budokan (in, Hisaishi Jo in Budoukan?) was a concert given on 4 and 5 (plus an added performance on 6) August 2008 at Tokyo's 14,000-seat Nippon Budoukan venue commemorating both the Japanese theatrical premiere of Ponyo and the 25 years of musical collaboration between composer Joe Hisaishi and film maker Hayao Miyazaki.

In 2006, Hisaishi released his studio album Asian X.T.C.,[12] characterized by a significantly eclectic and contemporary Eastern style. Zhan Li Jun, the erhu player of the Chinese band 12 Girls Band, featured music from the album in a live concert. The next year, Hisaishi composed and recorded the soundtrack for Frederic Lepage's film Sunny and the Elephant, and for Miyazaki's film Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea (both released in 2008), and the score for Jiang Wen's film The Sun Also Rises ().[13]


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In August 2008, he arranged, performed in, conducted, and played piano in a concert with the World Dream Symphony Orchestra[15] to observe his 25 years of collaboration with director Hayao Miyazaki.[16] Featuring over 1200 musicians, it sold out the world-famous Budokan.[17]

Studio Ghibli, Inc based in Tokyo, Japan is best known for its anime feature films including Ponyo, My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away. Never seen before in the UK this unique concert experience will celebrate the timeless work between composer Joe Hisaishi and director Hayao Miyazaki who have worked together for over thirty years, including feature nine films.

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Joe Hisaishi in Budokan was a concert given on 4th and 5th (plus an added performance on 6th) of August 2008 at Tokyo's 14,000-seat Nippon Budoukan venue commemorating both the Japanese theatrical premiere of Ponyo and the 25 years of musical collaboration between composer Joe Hisaishi and film maker Hayao Miyazaki. This massive concert featured performances of these signature Miyazaki film scores composed by Hisaishi, conducting from the piano, and the 200-member New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra, along with six featured vocalists, the 800 combined voices of the Ippan Koubo, Ritsuyuukai and Little Singers of Tokyo choirs, plus a 160-piece marching band. Altogether there were some 1160 musicians and singers on stage, backed by images from Miyazaki's films projected on a giant screen.

Joe Hisaishi in symphonic concert is a not-to-be-missed opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of Hayao Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli. The show celebrates the talent of the two men who, over nearly 30 years, have brought to life some of the masterpieces of Japanese animation.

Memorial Day weekend's Fanime convention would have something very special attached to it: the Joe Hisaishi Symphonic Concert - Music from the Studio Ghibli Films of Hayao Miyazaki. The Symphony Silicon Valley performed five sold-out shows over four days at the San Jose Center for the Performing Arts. Mamoru Fujisawa, professionally known as Joe Hisaishi, has been the composer for almost every film written by Hayao Miyazaki with the exception of 1995's Whisper of the Heart. Hisaishi's career spans more than 40 years with almost half of them in service to Miyazaki. This concert serves as a showcase and celebration of his music which has been a staple of Studio Ghibli films.

To be clear the concert itself is not a new one; it has, in some shape or form, been performed for about a decade. It was first billed as a celebration of Joe's 25th anniversary back in 2008 and that number has increased to 35 years at this point. More importantly it's stateside and in San Jose which makes it the only American performances ever. This is a once in a lifetime chance and I was glad to be here.

World-class soprano Lisa Vroman and vocalist Mai Fujisawa are featured throughout the night. Vroman's performance during Princess Mononoke's titular song is easily a match for Masako Hayashi's performance ten years prior at Japan's Budokan concert hall; sung in Japanese, music truly does transcend language. Fujisawa effortlessly sings "One Summer's Day" and "Reprise" from Spirited Away and at the end of that segment Joe proudly proclaims that she is his daughter (which, if you know his real name, is not much of a surprise).

Fanime is a four day event. The first day you spend just getting there. The second you are hitting your stride and having fun. The third is a mix of fun but also dread as you realize that as the last night you will be leaving tomorrow. But, for just a couple of hours, that feeling of dread completely disappeared. For a couple of hours I forgot that it was almost time to go back to reality. Perhaps in a few years when Miyazaki's swan song How Do You Live? is released there will be another rendition of this concert for the fourtieth anniversary. I'm sure Hisaishi's music will have no less impact then than it does now.

Fans' favorite soundtracks from iconic Studio Ghibli films My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, and more will be performed live by original Japanese singers and the NHK Symphony Danyu Orchestra. The concert is in Japanese. Recommended to audience above 14 years old. be457b7860

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