Joe Hisaishi
Princess Mononoke, symphonic suite
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Frozen SilenceNovember 20, 2019
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Composer:Joe HisaishiGenre:OrchestralStyle:SuiteAverage_duration:47:23Movement_count:8Movement ...."Princess Mononoke, Symphonic Suite" is a musical composition by Japanese composer Joe Hisaishi. It was composed in 1997 as a suite of music from the animated film "Princess Mononoke," directed by Hayao Miyazaki. The symphonic suite was premiered in 1999 by the Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra. The suite consists of four movements, each representing a different aspect of the film's story and characters. The first movement, titled "The Legend of Ashitaka," is a sweeping and majestic piece that introduces the film's protagonist and his journey. The second movement, "The Demon God," is a dark and ominous piece that represents the film's antagonist and the conflict between humans and nature. The third movement, "The Forest of the Deer God," is a peaceful and ethereal piece that represents the film's mystical and spiritual elements. The final movement, "Princess Mononoke," is a triumphant and emotional piece that represents the film's titular character and her struggle to find her place in the world. Hisaishi's music for "Princess Mononoke" is characterized by its use of traditional Japanese instruments, such as the shakuhachi and taiko drums, as well as its incorporation of Western orchestral elements. The music is often described as epic and cinematic, with a strong emotional impact that complements the film's themes of nature, humanity, and spirituality. Overall, "Princess Mononoke, Symphonic Suite" is a powerful and evocative musical composition that stands on its own as a work of art, while also serving as a tribute to the beloved animated film that inspired it.More....
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