Compositeur
Homme 🇯🇵 Japon
Akira Ifukube
伊福部昭 · Akira Hukude · Ifukube Akira
Naissance
31 mai 1914 (91 ans)
Décès
2006-02-06
Lieu de naissance
Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan
Métier
Compositeur
Biographie
Biographie disponible uniquement en anglais.
Akira Ifukube (伊福部 昭 Ifukube Akira, 31 May 1914 – 8 February 2006) was a Japanese composer, best known for his works on the film scores of the Godzilla movies since 1954. Akira Ifukube was born on 31 May 1914 in Kushiro, Japan as the third son of a police officer Toshimitsu Ifukube, also the origins of this family can be traced back to at least the 7th century with the birth of Ifukibe-no-Tokotarihime. He was strongly influenced by the Ainu music as he spent his childhood (from age of 9 to 12) in Otofuke near Obihiro, where was with a mixed population of Ainu and Japanese. His first encounter with classical music occurred when attending secondary school in Sapporo city. Ifukube decided to become a composer at the age of 14 after hearing a radio performance of Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, also cited the music of Manuel de Falla as a major influence.
Ifukube studied forestry at Hokkaido Imperial University in Sapporo and composed in his spare time, which prefigured a line of self-taught Japanese composers.
He taught at the Tokyo University of the Arts (formerly Tokyo Music School), during which period he composed his first film score for The End of the Silver Mountains, released in 1947. Over the next fifty years, he would compose more than 250 film scores, the high point of which was his 1954 music for Ishirō Honda's Toho movie, Godzilla.
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Ifukube studied forestry at Hokkaido Imperial University in Sapporo and composed in his spare time, which prefigured a line of self-taught Japanese composers.
He taught at the Tokyo University of the Arts (formerly Tokyo Music School), during which period he composed his first film score for The End of the Silver Mountains, released in 1947. Over the next fifty years, he would compose more than 250 film scores, the high point of which was his 1954 music for Ishirō Honda's Toho movie, Godzilla.
Description above from the Wikipedia article Akira Ifukube , licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmographie
Participations Anime (1)
Staff
En tant que Compositeur (207)
フェス・ゴジラ5 怪獣大決戦
Music
2024
Godzilla Minus One
Original Music Composer
2023
ゴジラVSメガロ
Music
2023
ゴジラ VS ガイガンレクス
Music
2022
フェス・ゴジラ3 ガイガン来襲
Music
2022
ゴジラVSヘドラ
Music
2021
Godzilla apparaît au Godzilla Fest
Music
2020
Shin Godzilla
Music
2016
Gehara: The Dark and Long-Haired Monster
Music
2009
Genius Party Beyond
Music
2008
ALWAYS 続・三丁目の夕日
Music
2007
鉄人28号 白昼の残月
Original Music Composer
2007
Godzilla: Final wars
Music
2004
Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack
Music
2001
Godzilla vs Megaguirus
Music
2000
Godzilla 2000: Millennium
Music
1999
Godzilla vs Destroyah
Original Music Composer
1995
Godzilla vs Destroyah
Music Supervisor
1995
Godzilla vs Space Godzilla
Music
1994
La planète des monstres de Godzilla
Music
1994