Taro Iwashiro

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#166 Post autor: Adam » śr lip 02, 2025 13:53 pm

a to wiadome że nie będzie tłumaczenia.

ale ta książka to w ogóle fenomen, bo jest napisana w pierwszej osobie :)
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#167 Post autor: Kaonashi » śr lip 02, 2025 14:22 pm

Z jednej strony rzeczywiście najczęściej mamy do czynienia z biografiami, ale to też nie tak, że ta książka Iwashiro nie ma precedensu - choćby Rozsa napisał swoją autobiografię ponad 40 lat temu. Glass czy Takemitsu, skoro o mowa o kompozytorach pracujących dla filmu, też pisali w pierwszej osobie.
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#168 Post autor: Adam » pn lip 14, 2025 10:02 am

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#169 Post autor: Adam » pt sie 08, 2025 15:23 pm

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#170 Post autor: Kaonashi » pt sie 08, 2025 16:02 pm

Fajnie, że wydają, ale trochę spamujesz, bo nikt z tego forum nawet nie zobaczy tej książki na oczy. :D
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#171 Post autor: Adam » pt sie 08, 2025 16:32 pm

a premierowy wygląd autografu chodziło :!:
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#172 Post autor: Adam » pt sie 29, 2025 09:18 am

Tragedia :( Taro w weekend dał wielki koncert w Tokyo z okazji premiery jego nowej składanki Symfonia i książkowej autobiografii, będącymi celebracją jego 60-urodzin, zapowiadając na scenie, że to jego ostatni koncert jako dyrygent własnej muzyki, ponieważ ma nawracające poważne problemy z plecami. Recenzja koncertu po angielsku - https://soundtracks-in-concert.com/taro ... onia-2025/

Epicka traklista koncertu, same hiciory, choć na kilka kolejnych oczywiście zabrakło już miejsca:

– FIRST HALF –

Video message: Kazumasa Oda (singer-songwriter)
IT’S: “Tammy in Love”
HAKUSEN NAGASHI: “Medley”
Video message: Yutaka Takenouchi (actor)
WITH LOVE: “Once in a Blue Moon”
AOI: “Time of Destiny”
YOSHITSUNE: “Legend to Myth”
OTOBUMI: “Our Thoughts, Our Wishes”

– SECOND HALF –

Video message: Bong Joon Ho (director)
MEMORIES OF MURDER: “Memories of Murder”
AGRI: “Wonderful Days”
BLOOD AND BONES: “Chapter IV Adagio Molto Cantabile”
Video message: Ken Watanabe (actor)
FUKUSHIMA 50: “Home Country Forevermore”
FUKUSHIMA 50: “Dear 50”
THE SIMULATION 1941: DEFEAT IN THE SUMMER: “The Simulation 1941”
SPIRITUAL SONGS: “Brightness of Soul, together with F”
Video message: John Woo (director)
RED CLIFF: “The Red Cliff 2025”

Symfonia już wyszła na CD:

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#173 Post autor: Adam » czw mar 26, 2026 16:07 pm

"Hito wa Naze Loveletter o Kakunoka" - Original CD Soundtrack

15.04.2026 - CD - VAP Records Japan

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As a result of a subway line derailment accident that occurred on March 8, 2000, high school student Shinsuke Tomihisa lost his life. In 2020, a love letter arrived at the home of Shinsuke's family. It was sent by a woman who had commuted to school every morning on the same train and in the same car as Shinsuke, secretly harboring feelings for him. The letter described aspects of Shinsuke that even his family had never known, allowing them to witness his growth 20 years later. Feelings never fade. Based on this miraculous true story, and with the cooperation of Shinsuke's family and those involved, the story was adapted into a film.
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#174 Post autor: Adam » pn lip 13, 2026 13:10 pm

CD - 29.7.2026 - Rambling Records Japan:

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Director, Screenplay, and Editor: Yuya Ishii
A Star-Studded Cast Led by Sosuke Ikematsu
Music: Taro Iwashiro

This film depicts the anguish of people torn between sound reasoning and political expediency, and between reason and passion.
Four months before the attack on Pearl Harbor?the future in which "Japan's defeat was inevitable" was already in sight.
What exactly was it that swallowed us whole?

Based on the non-fiction book "Defeat in the Summer of Sh?wa 16" by Naoki Inose, this human drama depicts the "Total War Research Institute"?a real organization that once existed in Japan?and the events leading up to the outbreak of war between Japan and the United States. This is the complete version, featuring approximately 40 minutes of additional scenes added to the drama segment of the NHK Special "Simulation: Defeat in the Summer of Sh?wa 16", which aired in August 2025.

April 1941 (Showa 16). An organization called the "Total War Research Institute" existed, bringing together elites from across Japan. Handpicked from the bureaucracy, the military, and the private sector, they were the "best and brightest" set to lead the next generation. The mission assigned to them was to "predict" the outcome of a war with the United States and other nations. After amassing vast amounts of data and repeating simulations amid anguish and passion, what they saw was?

a shocking scenario of Japan's "overwhelming defeat"?a prediction that accurately foresaw nearly everything except the atomic bombings.

The cast features a star-studded lineup led by Sosuke Ikematsu as the protagonist, Ujita, alongside Taiga Nakano, Takenori Iwata, Aoi Nakamura, Takahiro Miura, Hayato Kunimura, Ryuta Sato, Yosuke Eguchi, and Koichi Sato. Yuya Ishii serves as director, screenwriter, and editor. The music is composed by Taro Iwashiro, marking their third collaboration following "The Moon" and "Why Do People Write Love Letters?". Amid the palpable tension, the rich, profound score masterfully expresses the anguish of people torn between justice and political expediency, reason and passion.

01. Prologue to World War II/大戦へのプロローグ

02. The Stirrings of History/歴史の蠢き

03. Paranoia/パラノイア

04. Blade of Militarism/軍国主義の刃

05. Opaque Mirror/不透明な鏡

06. Countdown Pearl Harbor/カウントダウン・パールハーバー

07. One Way Street in the Dark/暗闇の中の一方通行

08. Fears of Extinction/滅亡への懸念

09. Pilgrimage to the War Dead/戦没者への巡礼

10. Taking Aim/照準合わせ

11. Family Portrait/家族の肖像

12. The End of Pretense/偽りの果て

13. A Sketch in the Color of Tears/涙色のスケッチ

14. Harmony of the Soul/魂のハーモニー

15. Lamentation and Repentance/慟哭と懺悔

16. In Memoriam of the War Dead/戦没者への追悼

17. Epilogue to World War II/大戦へのエピローグ
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