I love how each of these musicians puts their own spin on “A Town With An Ocean View.” 😊 Thank you for these incredible covers!
A living legend of film music, @joehisaishi.official directs the @viennasymphony in a concert of some of his best-known film scores, including many for Studio Ghibli. Filmed in late March 2023, this concert premieres on #StagePlus on June 17.
My newest single “A Town With An Ocean View” from A Symphonic Celebration is out now! Be sure to stream the song and pre-order the album via the link in bio.
My new album A Symphonic Celebration invites you back into the world of Studio Ghibli through new versions of scores created with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. I can’t wait for you to hear it. Pre-order is available now at the link in bio.
My new album ‘A Symphonic Celebration’ will be released on June 30. Pre-order it on vinyl now at the link in bio!
These covers of Merry-Go-Round Of Life from “Howl’s Moving Castle” are incredible! It’s always amazing to hear so many different interpretations of the song.
As the composer of music for over 100 films, @joehisaishi.official has created an inimitable sound world all his own. Tune in to #StagePlus this weekend for the premiere of Joe Hisaishi conducting the @viennasymphony in a concert of his best-known film scores.
There is officially less than a month until the release of A Symphonic Celebration, which will be released in collaboration with Deutsche Grammophon. Be sure to pre-order the album now at the link in bio!
“Mother’s Broom,” from Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989).
It’s been 15 years since the release of Yojiro Takita’s Departures! What’s your favorite memory of the film score?
Thank you to my fans in Hong Kong for coming to my three sold-out shows at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall! I had so much fun performing for you all. Video Production: Fog Dome Producer: Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
Talking about my first time meeting Hayao Miyazaki for the making of “Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.”
A Symphonic Celebration, created in collaboration with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, is out June 30 via Deutsche Grammophon. Pre-order is available now at the link in bio.
I can’t believe it’s been 40 years since I first worked with Hayao Miyazaki on the score for “Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind!” It’s been so special to collaborate with him for all these years. What is your favorite memory of Studio Ghibli?
Stephen Morris, the Chief Violinist of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra talks about his violin solo for “Mother’s Broom.”
I’m thrilled to announce that my new album ‘A Symphonic Celebration’ will be released on June 30 via @dgclassics. It was an honor to create new symphonic versions of classic Studio Ghibli scores with the @royalphilorchestra. I hope you enjoy listening to this album as much as I enjoyed making it. Pre-order now at the link in bio.
It’s been such a challenging yet rewarding process to collaborate with Hayao Miyazaki through the years. I’m so honored to be able to work with him.
For his first DG album, Joe Hisaishi has created an exciting series of symphonic arrangements of his original soundtracks for such Ghibli classics as Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke and My Neighbor Totoro. 💿 Order A Symphonic Celebration now via #linkinbio ___ #joehisaishi #composer #studioghibli #miyazaki #soundtrack #musica #music #classicalmusic #dgclassics @royalphilorchestra
Describing my daily routine as a composer 😊
My new visualizer for “A Town With An Ocean View” is out NOW! Be sure to check it out via YouTube and pre-order A Symphonic Celebration at the link in bio.
I love each of these covers of “Mother’s Broom!” Thank you for creating your own versions of this piece.
It’s been such an exciting and rewarding process to be able to collaborate with Deutsche Grammophon. I’m so excited for you all to hear A Symphonic Celebration, which will be out on June 30.
My new visualizer for “Mother’s Broom” is out now! Check out the full video on my YouTube, and pre-order A Symphonic Celebration now at the link in bio.
Kiki’s Delivery Service was released nearly 34 years ago! What is your favorite memory of listening to the score?