Posted on 02/09/2006 11:58:49 AM PST by Eepsy
Japanese musician Akira Ifukube, who composed the music to the Godzilla films, has died at the age of 91. He wrote the theme to the original 1954 Godzilla movie, known in Japan in Gojira, which was used in a number of films about the sci-fi creature.
He received a Person of Cultural Merit award in 2003, considered one of Japan's highest honours.
The Tokyo College of Music, where he was once president, said Ifukube died of multiple organ failure on Wednesday.
As well as being behind the Godzilla score, Ifukube also produced more than 300 musical pieces during his career.
Born in 1914 in the northern island of Hokkaido, Ifukube taught himself music as a teenager.
He worked as a forestry officer during World War II, and wrote classical music as a sideline.
Godzilla first appeared on film in 1954
His first musical accolade came when he won a contest promoted by Russian composer Alexander Nikolayevich Tcherepnin in 1935 with his piece Japanese Rhapsody.
He left the forestry department after the war to work as a music instructor.
Between 1946 and 1953 he worked at the now Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.
He was then called upon to create the score for Godzilla, directed by Ishiro Honda and produced by Toho Studios.
The sci-fi creature went on to star in more than 27 feature films with the original score sometimes reappearing.
In the 1990s a set of CDs was released featuring Ifukube compositions played by a younger generation of musicians.
Rumor has it, his lips continued moving after he uttered his final (poorly dubbed) words.
That was some sensational tune-age, sir!
I'll never forget the stirring anthem, "Mothra Bears Down On Tokyo Like A Vengeful Ancestor Following Terrible Kung Pao Chicken Over Rice Aieeeee! Do Not Look! It Is Terrible!"
RIP.
If you go to the website below, then scroll to the bottom of the page, you can hear an mp3 of the Godzilla theme music.
http://www.godzilla.stopklatka.pl/godzilme.htm
Interesting, lots of strings.
Saturday Night "Chiller Theater" with a Godzilla Double Feature and Take out Pizza and Subs from "Montgomery's Party Pizza Place"!
TV was fun back then!
Godzilla had music? All I remember is Godzilla's roar and the crunching of tanks under it's feet.
Oh, that's right, the music played as Godzilla KOed Mothra and saved the city.
Why do these obscure celebrities make so much news when they pass away?
"Why do these obscure celebrities make so much news when they pass away?"
the question should be why did you bother commenting on this obscure celebrity ;)
Yes, most definitely. Very stirring music at that.
You don't say...
Damm.
He very cleverly CHOSE to die on a day that had no other news.
Wow, I didn't know that Blue Oyster Cult was multi-etnic !!!
He also did the music for the very enjoyable Daimajin movie trilogy:
http://www.overstock.com/cgi-bin/d2.cgi?PAGE=ENDECA&searchtype=hpheader&N=0&keywords=Daimajin
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