1. "The Rain"
It is a work by the famous Japanese composer Joe Hisaishi and is the soundtrack for Takeshi Kitano's movie "The Summer of Kikujiro".
It is a piece of music that first declines and then rises. As the pitch rises, a cheerful melody appears, as if the protagonist has cleaned up his mood after last night's baptism, regained his energy, and walked forward. I started on the road again with a relaxed and steady pace.
2. "Wind Corridor"
It is a song sung by the Suginami Children's Chorus and is an episode in the famous Japanese animation "My Neighbor Totoro".
Hisaishi Joe's music style is always full of sunshine and positive energy, and this piece of music is a good proof.
3. "Ashitaka Sekki"
It is the theme song of "Princess Mononoke". This piece of music is majestic, epic, contagious and seductive.
4. "Toro's Song"
"Toro's Song" is the theme song of the theater animation "Earthsea", composed by the voice actor of the heroine in the animation. Sung by Shima Aoi. Like a Scottish folk song that has traveled through time and space, "Terlu's Song" abandons flashy arrangements and unrealistic mixing, and only the simplest and most natural singing leads the main melody.
5. "Nausicaa Requiem"
This song is from the animated film "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind" directed by Hayao Miyazaki. With the help of the king insect, Nausicaa The interlude during Sika's resurrection was composed by Hisaishi Joe, whose daughter Fujisawa Mai (then 4 years old) sang.
Because of the touching scenes and beautiful music, this touching scene in the movie made many movie fans cry.