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The City of the Sky —— A Brief Introduction of Joe Hisaishi Joe Hisaishi Concert
Joe Hisaishi, a famous Japanese composer, singer and pianist, is mainly engaged in film soundtrack. In particular, Miyazaki Hayao's works, from Valley of the Wind to goldfish princess on the Cliff, are the music productions of all long animated films in the past 20 years, and are indispensable music masters in Miyazaki Hayao's works. The name "Joe Hisaishi" comes from his idol-African American musician and producer Quincy Jones. He changed the name "Quincy Jones" to Japanese pronunciation, and then linked it with the closest Chinese name, which became "Joe Hisaishi". His English name is JOE, which can also be said to be a tribute to American music master Quincy Jones. Joe Hisaishi is known as the "Oriental Williams" master of Japanese film soundtrack.

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Joe Hisaishi's music has a power that can evoke the most new soul. Whether you pay attention to the soundtrack because of animation or simply like his music. Joe Hisaishi is a man with magical power, so amazing that a 3-year-old child can listen in the concert hall, so amazing that a teenager who is addicted to games and cartoons enters the symphony concert hall for the first time.

Joe Hisaishi is known as a musician who touches the soul, because his spiritual creation is full of childlike innocence but can explain philosophy. His animation masterpieces include Princess Ghost, Spirited Away, Valley of the Wind, My Neighbor Totoro, Wild Children's Sky, City of the Sky, Witch's Family, Mujiro's Summer, etc. Perfect cooperation with Miyazaki Hayao has cultivated a large number of anime fans and Joe Hisaishi fans in China. This night, Joe Hisaishi will take us across the valley of the wind by plane in Nausicaa, wandering in the forest where the ghost princess is haunting and fluorescent lamps are flashing, and then take a quiet old train to slide across the silent water and rush to the wonderful place of seclusion. ...