In just the first four notes, Joe Hisaishi can convey the very essence of the desperation and unfathomable stakes present in this timeless epic of a film.
What I’ve noticed about Hisaishi, he doesn’t just create absolute beautiful… tearful jaw dropping masterpieces of music, that keeps your heart thumping up and down a staircase. But he’s so good at creating music that goes with the era, theme and setting the film for example is based in, you can listen to one of his pieces, and now what it’s exactly about without knowing anything but just hearing the audio
It wouldn't have saved the sequels being as terrible as they are but I wish they'd gotten Hisashi to do them. He's the perfect blend of John Williams and maybe somebody like Jeremy Soule.
Was thinking the same thing. Or more specifically (because I don't know much classical by heart) part of it reminded me of the Drakengard menu theme which also samples Rite of Spring.
I was just thinking how Nausicaä has a lot of inspiration for Zelda, even in the late games where Kondo-san isn't the actual composer. Joe Hisaishi and Basil Poledouris, I dare to say.
This is the opening to the finale of Brahms Symphony No. 4 - the way Hisaishi reworks it is astounding
Yo u are right!
I was thinking it sounds very
Heavily western-classical - I'll have to look that up, I'd like to compare!
In just the first four notes, Joe Hisaishi can convey the very essence of the desperation and unfathomable stakes present in this timeless epic of a film.
What I’ve noticed about Hisaishi, he doesn’t just create absolute beautiful… tearful jaw dropping masterpieces of music, that keeps your heart thumping up and down a staircase. But he’s so good at creating music that goes with the era, theme and setting the film for example is based in, you can listen to one of his pieces, and now what it’s exactly about without knowing anything but just hearing the audio
I’d love to see a Star Wars movie with score by Joe Hisaishi
Same here
It wouldn't have saved the sequels being as terrible as they are but I wish they'd gotten Hisashi to do them. He's the perfect blend of John Williams and maybe somebody like Jeremy Soule.
I mean its sounds just like it
Nausicaa actually gave me Star Wars vibes, lol.
EXACTLY
Wormhandlers! LETS GOO!!
The ultimate battle theme
0:42 Bombing Mission
Never going to unhear this now lol
最高にカッコいいBGM
うん
@@ethanropp6957 ナウシカが戦うシーンのBGM
ナウシカの正義の曲が伝わる
Can someone tell me why i'm obsessed by the four first notes ??
7*
Sounds like star wars that's why lol
@@enzee4154 No the last ones goes too high, while the four first ones goes perfectly crescendo
The first 4 notes are from Brahms Symphony 4 finale. You may have heard it somewhat before.
Damn this theme is good, Joe Hisaishi did a really good job.
Magnifique 😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Got both movie and books: too late for having a child, instead I share Nausicaa and laputa
The movie and manga are so different, but I love both :)
A Link to the Past Ending BGM was inspired from this.
Which one? The character cast or the credits?
Someone would definitely use this as a final battle
Bonne musique 👍
I'm only here because of The Scout Who Never Gave Up TF2 SFM by hoovy tube
Chingón!!! 👍👍👍
Something about this reminds me of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring but I can’t quite put my finger on it…
Was thinking the same thing. Or more specifically (because I don't know much classical by heart) part of it reminded me of the Drakengard menu theme which also samples Rite of Spring.
amazing
this is on par with Igor Stravinki's Right of Spring
The structure of this is mirroring Brahms 4th symphony's finale in the beginning. Then yea it does Segway into rite of spring land. Interesting mix
Came here from Scout who never gave up
А я и не знал об этом шедевре Джо Хисаиси 😅
World War 2 Blitz
Kagura sang this in Fuyo arc😂
I hear Stravinsky
When does this play?
Ohmu chase scene
@@tiseril No that one's called Stampede of the Ohmu
It's from the symphony Hisaishi made based on the soundtrack, not from the film itself
sounds like Evangelion
To think my my favourite music artist "koji kondo" was inspired by my favorite movie studio (gibli)
I was just thinking how Nausicaä has a lot of inspiration for Zelda, even in the late games where Kondo-san isn't the actual composer. Joe Hisaishi and Basil Poledouris, I dare to say.