А fantastic concert will take place on May 17th at 7.00 pm on the stage of one of Tbilisi’s most atmospheric venues — Silk Factory Studio. “Howl’s Moving Castle”, “Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind”, “Spirited Away”, and “My Neighbor Totoro” — you will hear fantastically charming soundtracks from world-famous anime by the greatest modern Japanese composer — Joe Hisaishi. Plunge into the world of fantastic music in the heartfelt, most colorful performance of the contemporary orchestra Mystery Ensemble with the flickering of many burning candles. Delight for the whole family is guaranteed.
Throughout his long career, Hisaishi has worked extensively on music for film, Anime, computer games, television and advertising. He also created the music for the 1998 Paralympic Games in Nagano. Hisaishi's most famous works are for the cult films of Takeshi Kitano and, of course, for the anime of Hayao Miyazaki.
Hisaishi and Miyazaki are a union of equally brilliant creators. You will never understand for sure: Miyazaki's anime became brilliant, thanks to Hisaishi's music or Hisaishi's music became brilliant thanks to Miyazaki's anime.
- Joe Hisaishi — Summer (from Kikujiro)
- Joe Hisaishi — Kiki's Delivery Service (from Kiki's Delivery Service)
- Joe Hisaishi — Cat Bus (from My Neighbor Totoro)
- Joe Hisaishi — Tonari no Totoro (from My Neighbor Totoro)
- Joe Hisaishi — One Summer Day (from Spirited Away)
- Joe Hisaishi — The sixth station (from Spirited Away)
- Joe Hisaishi — Itsumo Nando demo (from Spirited Away)
- Joe Hisaishi — Hard work (from Spirited Away)
- Joe Hisaishi — Howl (from Howl’s Moving Castle)
- Joe Hisaishi — Castle in the sky (from Howl’s Moving Castle)
- Joe Hisaishi — Sekai no Yakusoku (from Howl’s Moving Castle)
- Joe Hisaishi — Princess Mononoke (from Princess Mononoke)
- Joe Hisaishi — Ashitaka and San (from Princess Mononoke)
- Joe Hisaishi — Toki ni wa Mukashi (from Porco Rosso)
- Joe Hisaishi — Labyrinth of Eden
- Joe Hisaishi — Silencio de Parc Guell
- Joe Hisaishi — Hana - Bi
* Please note that the programme is subject to changes