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  1. Fumio Hayasaka had a celebrated association with the pre-eminent Japanese director Akira Kurosawa which was short-lived due to Hayasaka's early death. The 1948 film Drunken Angel (Yoidore tenshi) was the first film directed by Akira Kurosawa that Hayasaka composed music for. The director and composer collaborated to test "oppositional handling ...

  2. www.aseatatthepiano.com › composers › fumiyo-hayasakaFumiyo Hayasaka

    1914-1955. Fumio Hayasaka (Hayasaka Fumio; August 19, 1914 – October 15, 1955) was a Japanese composer of classical music and film scores. Hayasaka was born in the city of Sendai on the main Japanese island of Honshū. In 1918, Hayasaka and his family moved to Sapporo on the northern island of Hokkaidō.

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  4. I Live in Fear ( Japanese: 生きものの記録, Hepburn: Ikimono no Kiroku, lit. 'Record of a Living Being') is a 1955 Japanese drama film directed by Akira Kurosawa, produced by Sōjirō Motoki, and co-written by Kurosawa, Shinobu Hashimoto, and Hideo Oguni. [2] The film is about an elderly Japanese factory owner so terrified of the prospect ...

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  6. Chaplin (Stockholm), April-May 1965. Fumio Hayasaka is among the most respected of Japanese composers. Beginning in the late 1930s he has worked for noted directors including Mikio Naruse, Yasujiro Shimazu, Tadashi Imai, Teinosuke Kinugasa, and Kon Ichikawa. However, he is most famous for his work for Kenji Mizoguchi and Akira Kurosawa.

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  8. 早坂文雄 (Hayasaka Fumio) Profile: Fumio Hayasaka (1914–1955) was a Japanese classical and film composer. In 1933, he organized the New Music League with Akira Ifukube. Hayasaka received a number of prizes for his chamber works, such as Kodai no bukyoku (won the Weingartner Prize in 1938). Other early compositions included Nocturne (1936 ...

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