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Fumio Hayasaka (早坂 文雄 Hayasaka Fumio; August 19, 1914 – October 15, 1955) was a Japanese composer of classical music and film scores. [1] Early life. 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.
Fumio Hayasaka (1914-1955) Composer. Writer. Music Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. During his roughly 15-year-long career, Fumio Hayasaka composed scores for some of the biggest names in Japanese cinema and was regarded by many as the finest Japanese film composer alive.
- Composer, Writer, Music Department
- August 19, 1914
- Fumio Hayasaka
- October 15, 1955
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.
Hayasaka Fumio (1914–55) worked with some of Japan’s most famous film directors during his sixteen year career while winning numerous accolades for both his film and concert music, though his name and work are little known outside of his native country.
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A Score Full of Grief: Fumio Hayasaka's Music for Sanshö the Bailiff (1954) Michael W. Harris Abstract: When Fumio Hayasaka began work on the music for Kenji Mizoguchis 1954 cinematic adaptation of the Japanese legend Sanshö the Bailiff, he found a film that had turned the tale into an allegory of postwar Japans struggle for a national identity
On HAYASAKA: article—. 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.