Katsuhisa Hattori, a composer and arranger, who worked on many theme songs for TV shows and movies and was also active in pop arrangements such as Shinji Tanimura`s subaru died on the 11th.
Katsuhisa Hattori, a composer and arranger, who worked on many theme songs for TV shows and movies and was also active in pop arrangements such as Shinji Tanimura`s subaru died on the 11th.
Katsuhisa Hattori was born in Tokyo in 1911 as the eldest son of Ryoichi Hattori, a composer representing Japan`s popular song world, and spent his childhood surrounded by music, and after graduating from high school, he went to the National High School of Paris in France. I studied abroad
Katsuhisa Hattori was born in Tokyo in 1911 as the eldest son of Ryoichi Hattori, a composer representing Japan`s popular song world, and spent his childhood surrounded by music, and after graduating from high school, he went to the National High School of Paris in France. I studied abroad
After returning to Japan, he wrote music in a wide range of fields including the early TV industry and movies, and the theme song of the popular anime Tom Sawyer`s Adventure and the commercial music program The Best Ten
After returning to Japan, he wrote music in a wide range of fields including the early TV industry and movies, and the theme song of the popular anime Tom Sawyer`s Adventure and the commercial music program The Best Ten
As an arranger, he has worked on many string arrangements for songs by popular artists such as Masashi Sada, Tatsuro Yamashita, Mariya Takeuchi, and in Shinji Tanimura`s representative song Subaru
As an arranger, he has worked on many string arrangements for songs by popular artists such as Masashi Sada, Tatsuro Yamashita, Mariya Takeuchi, and in Shinji Tanimura`s representative song Subaru
He also served as the chairman of the Japan Association of Composers and Arrangers and a specially invited professor at Tokyo College of Music, who contributed to the development of the music world by fostering younger students and also served as the first director of the General Culture Hall in Miyakonojo City, Miyazaki Prefecture since 2005.
He also served as the chairman of the Japan Association of Composers and Arrangers and a specially invited professor at Tokyo College of Music, who contributed to the development of the music world by fostering younger students and also served as the first director of the General Culture Hall in Miyakonojo City, Miyazaki Prefecture since 2005.