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thumb|Shinji Miyazaki en la entrega de su Premio Internacional Shinji Miyazaki (宫崎慎二, Nació 7 de octubre de 1956 en Kobe) es un compositor japonés y arreglista; estuvo viviendo gran parte de su vida en Shikoku y su uso mayoritario de instrumentos son de cuerda, de percusión y además se destaca bastante un uso constante del corno francés, argumentando que "hace música con mucha energía". Se le atribuye a la música en la serie de televisión y películas de Pokémon. Miyazaki decidió trabajar en el mundo de la música tras darse cuenta de la cantidad de canciones que solía escuchar en la radio, ya que en parte también le inspiraba, sobre todo las composiciones de Toru Takemitsu. No realizó ningún tipo de formación musical hasta los veinte años, que, aunque tuvo la oportunidad de ir a una universidad, no quiso. Admite también que no sabe tocar el piano, a pesar de que compone para ellos. La Sociedad de Derechos de Autores, Compositores y Editores le dieron el Premio Internacional por todo su trabajo en la franquicia Pokémon. También hizo los arreglos de los temas de Magical Girl Pretty Sammy y Ojarumaru. Miyazaki aceptó ser entrevistado para el J-Pop Radio Show de Exchange, se ha confirmado que la entrevista tendrá lugar en mayo. Concretamente el 25/5/2010, ayudó Nobita Namasaki en la producción de la última película de pokémon. Categoría:Personas Shinji Miyazaki(宮崎慎二Miyazaki Shinji, born October 7, 1956) is a Japanese composer and arranger. He was born in Kobe, and lived in a variety of areas on the island of Shikoku for much of his childhood. He developed a taste for pop music, which eventually led him to study musical arrangement and piano instruction at a music conservatory. He took some time in deciding that music would become his career, but eventually decided to become an arranger, and later a composer. His work has dealt primarily with musical scores for anime. His most well known contributions include music for the Crayon Shin-chan series and music for much of the television Pokémon anime series and most of the films in it. His work pulls from many inspirations, among them J-Pop and American pop influences, as well as jazz artist Gil Evans. Many of his compositions utilize string and brass instruments, particularly the french horn.
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