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词条 Masamichi Amano
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  1. Biography

  2. Compositions

      Orchestra    Soundtracks  

  3. References

  4. External links

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}}{{Nihongo|Masamichi Amano|天野 正道|Amano Masamichi|born January 26, 1957 in Akita, Akita}} is a Japanese music composer, arranger and conductor. He studied at the Kunitachi College of Music in Tokyo and graduated in 1982.{{Citation needed|date=September 2012}}

Biography

His orchestral works include the musical scores of Battle Royale, Giant Robo and Stratos 4. The films and TV series featuring his music are genres action, science fiction, Hentai, and horror. Amano's orchestra of choice is Poland's Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra (and its associated choir).

He has composed many pieces for wind ensemble that are recorded by the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra and regularly performed by bands at the All-Japan Band Association competitions.{{Citation needed|date=September 2012}}

Compositions

Orchestra

  • 1e. Suite Symphonique
  • 2e. Suite Symphonique "GR"

Soundtracks

  • 6 Angels
  • Battle Royale
  • Requiem
  • Biohunter
  • Giant Robo
  • Maetel Legend
  • Melty Lancer
  • Miyuki
  • Musa (orchestra conductor only)
  • Ninja Resurrection
  • Photon Sailer Starlight
  • Phantasy Star Universe
  • Princess Nine
  • Quest 64
  • Radiant Silvergun
  • Ruin Explorers
  • Sensitive Pornograph
  • Shiawase Sou no Okojo-san
  • The Movie
  • Stratos 4
  • Return to Base
  • Advance
  • Super Atragon
  • Tenamonya Voyagers
  • Urotsukidoji
  • Adventure Kid
  • Nightmare Campus
  • Demon Warrior Koji
  • Only You
  • MushiKing
  • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
  • Django Unchained

References

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  • David G. Hebert (2012). "[https://www.springer.com/education+%26+language/book/978-94-007-2177-7 Wind Bands and Cultural Identity in Japanese Schools]". Dordrecht and New York: Springer.
  • David G. Hebert (2008). Alchemy of Brass: Spirituality and Wind Music in Japan. In E. M. Richards & K. Tanosaki (Eds.), Music of Japan Today. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 236–244.
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External links

  • Phoenix Entertainment {{jp icon}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060910193809/http://www.sakigake-adb.co.jp/kyo/interview/amano/amano.html Interview with Amano @ http://www.sakigake-adb.co.jp] {{jp icon}}
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  • {{IMDb name|0023916}}
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