Katsuhisa Hattori
Katsuhisa Hattori | |
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服部 克久 | |
Born | conductor | November 1, 1936
Years active | 1959–2020 |
Katsuhisa Hattori (服部 克久, Hattori Katsuhisa, November 1, 1936 – June 11, 2020) was a Japanese classical
Besides being a composer, he was a producer and music supervisor for many years and had his own publishing company, Hattori Music Publishing. He was also a pianist, judge and chairman for the Tokyo music festivals.
Biography
Hattori was born in Tokyo, Japan. In 2000, his life and musical works were honored in an hour-long Japanese television special.[1] He has conducted many famous orchestras, but most of his own compositions are performed by the acclaimed Tokyo Pops Orchestra.
In 1989, Katsuhisa Hattori and his son,
In September 2002, the Tokyo High Court ordered Hattori to pay 9.4 million
Hattori died on June 11, 2020, at the age of 83.[4] He became one of eight recipients of the Special Lifetime Achievement Award at the 62nd Japan Record Awards.[5]
Discography
- Champs de la Musique (1983)
- JUICY and CRISPY (1985)
- Bon Voyage (1986)
- À la Carté (1987)
- QUATLE SAISON (1988)
- La Monde (1989)
- Arc en Ciel (1990)
- Sports (1992)
- Nature (1994)
- Almanach (1995)
- Congratulation (1996)
- Lutus Dream (1997)
- Mon Reve (1998)
- La Strada (1998)
- The Earth (1998)
- Friends (1999)
- Dissolve (2000)
- À la Table (2001)
- Invitation (2002)
- Comme d'Habitude (2003)
- Author's Best Vol.1 (2004)
- Author's Best Vol.2 (2005)
Film soundtracks
- Yusei Oji (Planet Prince) (1959)
- Konya wa Odoro (1967)
- Rio no Wakadaishô (1968)
- Nanatsu no Kao no Onna (1969)
- Naikai no wa (1971)
- Aitsu to Watashi (1976)
- Hakatakko Junjô (1978)
Anime soundtracks
- Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1980)
- Swiss Family Robinson (1981)
- Wanwan Sanjushi (songs by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis) (1981)
- Hokuto no Ken (1986)
- Ie Naki Ko Remi (1996)
- In The Beginning - The Bible Stories (1997)
- Infinite Ryvius (1999)
- Seikai no Monshō ("Crest of the Stars") (1999)
- Seikai no Danshou ("Lost Chapter of the Stars - Birth") (2000)
- Seikai no Senki ("Banner of the Stars") (2000)
- Argento Soma (2000)
- Seikai no Senki II ("Banner of the Stars II") (2001)
- Seikai no Senki III ("Banner of the Stars III") (2005)
References
- ^ "Hattori Katsuhisa & Friends". www.kikutv.com. Archived from the original on December 18, 2007. Retrieved October 26, 2015.
- ^ Japan times report (Account Required)
- ^ "Piracy? or Original work? Bekkoame". Bekkoame.ne.jp. Retrieved 2010-02-19.
- ^ "作曲家の服部克久さん死去 ザ・ベストテンのテーマなど". Asahi Shimbun Digital. The Asahi Shimbun. 2020-06-11. Retrieved 2020-06-11.
- ^ Ryusenkai (19 November 2020). "Winners and Nominees for the 62nd Japan Record Awards Announced". Arama! Japan. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Hattori Katsuhisa & Tokyo Pops Orchestra website (in Japanese)
- Composer Katsuhisa Hattori dies (in English)