Japanese composer (born 1971)
Musical artist
Yoshihisa Hirano (平野 義久 , Hirano Yoshihisa , born December 7, 1971) is a Japanese composer and arranger .[ 1] He is best known for composing the scores for anime series, such as Death Note , Hunter × Hunter (2011) , and Edens Zero .[ 2] He has also made the orchestration for video games , mostly in the Final Fantasy franchise.[ 3]
His musical style combines impressionism and atonal music. He employs techniques such as polyrhythm , tone clusters , polytonality , brass glissandi and polymodal chromaticism to create unique musical textures .
Biography
Yoshihisa Hirano was born in Wakayama , Japan, in 1971. He started to study composition by himself as an elementary student because of his interest for baroque music . He then discovered jazz in high school, and this enthusiasm has shaped his career in music. He mentioned having listened to Miles Davis , Thelonious Monk , Eric Dolphy and John Coltrane , among others.[ 4] His admiration of them once gave him dreams of becoming a jazz musician, but he then discovered contemporary music . He gained interest in the works of John Zorn ,[ 5] one of the musicians who had the biggest influence on him in his youth. On the other hand, symphonies by Shostakovich also greatly impressed him,[ 6] and helped him make up his mind to study composition seriously.
He moved to the United States and studied composition at Juilliard School , in 1992, with Stanley Wolfe. He later entered Eastman School of Music , where he studied with Christopher Rouse and Joseph Schwantner . Some of the awards he has received include first prize in the Axia Tape Competition , in Japan, during his high school years, and New York's New Music for Young Ensembles.[ 7]
Hirano made his debut as a composer in 2001, in the anime series Beyblade . After that, he made the music for Tokyo DisneySea 's 2002 and 2004 countdown celebrations. In 2002, Hirano paired with pianist Masako Hosoda to form the unit Bleu, releasing 3 albums since then.[ 8] Hirano was also responsible for some of the orchestration and arrangement for a number of Ali Project 's albums.[which? ]
Since then, Hirano has composed for many anime series, as well as music for concert , dance , film and radio , with compositions ranging from classical to pop and contemporary music .[ 9]
Although Hirano's style can be considered unique and innovative, he cited the composers Isang Yun , Toru Takemitsu , John Zorn , George Crumb , Olivier Messiaen , Tan Dun , György Ligeti and Maurice Ravel as sources of inspiration.[ 10] [ 11]
Works
Classical music
2000 - Variations on the Overture from “Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg” for Orchestra
2002 - Piano Suite “Le Miracle de la Rose”
2005 - Four Variations on Mahler's “Adagietto” for Chamber Orchestra
2006 - Conte ~ after Kenji Miyazawa's "Night on the Galactic Railroad" for Piano solo
2007 - Variations on a Theme of Paganini for Orchestra
2008 - Death Note Concertino for Wind Band
2009 - Symphonic Suite “Final Fantasy XIII” for Orchestra
2012 - String Quartet “Descending Dragon”
2015 - Piano Sonata
2015 - “San Narciso Capriccio” for Saxophone Quartet
2015 - Exercises Radio Nobles et Sentimentals for Piano Solo
2015 - Nocturne of Princess Tankaku for Piano Solo
2016 - “LIBERAL DANCES” for Saxophone Quartet
2016 - 10 Preludes for Piano Solo
2017 - Symphonic Suite “Hunter x Hunter” for Orchestra
2018 - Picaresque for Cello Solo
2019 - Concerto for Koto and Orchestra “Fukuyama Fantasia”
2022 - “Elegy” for Harp and Contrabass
2024 - Unnamed Piece for Piano Solo
Anime
Yoshihisa Hirano has participated in the making of the soundtracks from the following anime works:
Movies
Year
Title
Director
Ref(s)
2022
I Am Makimoto
Nobuo Mizuta
2023
We're Millennials Got a Problem?
Nobuo Mizuta
Confess to your Crimes
Nobuo Mizuta
Video games
References
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^ Phillips, Demi (April 18, 2022). "10 anime with incredible soundtracks" . We Got This Covered . Retrieved June 8, 2022 .
^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (May 2, 2019). "Montreal's Otakuthon Hosts Yoshihisa Hirano, FAKY, Rica Matsumoto" . Anime News Network . Retrieved June 11, 2022 .
^ "平野義久 公式サイト" . Yoshihisa Hirano Official Site . Retrieved June 11, 2022 .
^ "平野義久 公式サイト" . Yoshihisa Hirano Official Site . Retrieved June 11, 2022 .
^ "平野義久 公式サイト" . Yoshihisa Hirano Official Site . Retrieved June 11, 2022 .
^ "平野義久 公式サイト" . Yoshihisa Hirano Official Site . Retrieved June 11, 2022 .
^ "Yoshihisa Hirano" . VGMdb . Retrieved June 11, 2022 .
^ "Official 2010 Winter Anime Preview: Headless Bikers, Pantsu and Breast Feeding" . Otaka Review.net. January 2, 2010. Retrieved 1 November 2010 .
^ "Yoshihisa Hirano" . VGMdb . Retrieved June 11, 2022 .
^ Twitter https://twitter.com/Hirano_comp/status/1685843627199852545 .
^ "BEYBLADE: Original Soundtrack" . CDJapan . Retrieved June 11, 2022 .
^ "Death Note Original Soundtrack" . CDJapan . Retrieved June 11, 2022 .
^ "TV Anime "Tatakau Shisho The Book of Bantorra" Original Soundtrack" . CDJapan . Retrieved June 11, 2022 .
^ "Funimation UK/IE to stream Hunter x Hunter (2011 anime series)" . Anime UK News . July 13, 2020. Retrieved June 11, 2022 .
^ " "Hunter X Hunter: Phantom Rouge (Anime Movie)" Original Soundtrack" . CDJapan . Retrieved June 11, 2022 .
^ " "Hunter X Hunter The Last Mission (Theatrical Anime)" Original Soundtrack" . CDJapan . Retrieved June 11, 2022 .
^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (January 12, 2021). "Edens Zero Anime's Teaser Video Reveals More Staff" . Anime News Network . Retrieved January 13, 2021 .
^ Dempsey, Liam (February 10, 2023). "Fantasy TV Anime Helck Gets Fully Equipped with Teaser Trailer, Main Staff and 20 Cast Members" . Crunchyroll . Retrieved February 10, 2023 .
^ "DIRGE of CERBERUS -FINAL FANTASY VII- Original Soundtrack | CRCP-40137~8 - VGMdb" . VGMdb . Retrieved June 11, 2022 .
^ "Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles Original Soundtrack | SE-3001-2 - VGMdb" . VGMdb . Retrieved June 11, 2022 .
External links
International National Artists