Princess Mononoke Symphonic Suite Rare

Princess Mononoke Symphonic Suite Rare

Joe Hisaishi Princess Mononoke Symphonic Suite (Studio Ghibli Records, 1998) MediaFire DL Link. Ashitaka Sekki [MP3] 02. TA.TA.RI.GAMI 03. Devil May Cry 5 Full Rip Pc here. Tabidaschi Nishi He.

By August 12, 2004 The release of Hayao Miyazaki's Princess Mononoke in the United States in 1997, dubbed in English by a cast of American actors such as Claire Danes and Minnie Driver, helped to make Japanese anime widely known in America. The film - an epic tale of the struggle between nature and the encroaching modern world - features a score by acclaimed Japanese composer Joe Hisaishi, who has formerly collaborated with Miyazaki. Hisaishi's score is an epic orchestral masterpiece on par with scores by great American composers such as Jerry Goldsmith or James Horner.

He employs multiple solo Japanese instruments such as Taiko drums, koto, and shakuhachi while maintaining the full sound of the orchestra. The instrumental fusion which he achieves creates a soundscape that perfectly reflects both the innocence and beauty of the forest and the evil encroaching on it. The main theme is beautiful and Hisaishi works it into the score in many forms, from the full orchestra in 'The Journey to the West' and 'The Land of the Impure' to moving performances on solo instruments as in 'The Encounter'. This Mononoke theme is also featured in the song 'Mononoke-hime' performed in English by Sasha Lazard and an instrumental version is also included. There is a secondary theme for the character of Ashitaka first heard in 'The Young Man from the East', which also closes the album with a suite entitled 'The Legend of Ashitaka Theme'. What makes Hisaishi's score good in addition to his themes and orchestrations is the depth of his music.