After becoming globally famous for his Studio Ghibli film soundtracks, the composer and conductor Joe Hisaishi is shifting his focus to his first love: classical music.
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Twitter / XAfter becoming globally famous for his Studio Ghibli film soundtracks, the composer and conductor Joe Hisaishi is shifting his focus to his first love: classical music.nytimes.comAfter becoming globally famous for his Studio Ghibli film soundtracks, the composer and conductor Joe Hisaishi is shifting his focus to his first love: classical music.
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