![]() His first album, MKWAJU, was released in 1981 his second, the electropop-minimalist Information, was released a year later. Around 1975, he presented his first public performance. ![]() He developed his music from minimalist ideas and expanded toward orchestral work. In the 1970s, Hisaishi's compositions were influenced by Japanese popular music, electronic music and New Age music, and by the Japanese electronic band Yellow Magic Orchestra. He also composed for Sasuga no Sarutobi (Academy of Ninja) and Futari Daka (A Full Throttle). In 1974 Hisaishi wrote music for the anime series Gyatoruzu, and composed some of his other early works, under his given name. He attended the Kunitachi College of Music in 1969, where he majored in music composition, and collaborated with minimalist artists as a music engraver. ![]() He started learning violin at the Violin School Suzuki Shinichi at the age of four, and began watching hundreds of movies each year with his father. Hisaishi was born in Nakano, Nagano, Japan, as Mamoru Fujisawa ( 藤澤 守, Fujisawa Mamoru).
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