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よう 子 菅野 Yoko Kanno

よう 子 菅野 Yoko Kanno. Kimberlee Lyons MUSC 1010. Yoko Kanno. B orn on March 19, 1964 Miyagi Prefecture, Japan Piano lessons when young 1974 piano competition Youngest person ever to win Other hobbies: Photography Writing. Education and Married Life. Moved to Paris

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よう 子 菅野 Yoko Kanno

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  1. よう子 菅野 Yoko Kanno Kimberlee Lyons MUSC 1010

  2. Yoko Kanno Born on March 19, 1964 Miyagi Prefecture, Japan Piano lessons when young 1974 piano competition Youngest person ever to win Other hobbies: Photography Writing

  3. Education and Married Life • Moved to Paris • Attended the Conservatore National Superieur de Musique de Danse de Paris • Moved back to Japan • Attended Waseda University • Married Hajime Mizoguchi • Collaborated Soundtracks • 2007: Divorced

  4. Career Composed for: Sountracks Anime TV Series Movies J-Pop Artists Advertisements

  5. Affliliations Was a keyboardist in TETSU 100% Disbanded “The Seatbelts” Creator Producer Composer Arranger Pianist Keyboardist Produced: 7 Albums 1 DVD Disbanded

  6. Work Style and Influences • Plays in various genres including: • Jazz • Classical • Electronic • New Age • Folk Rock • J-Pop • Etc. • Doesn’t think in “genres”, just in “mood”/”setting” • Biggest influences: • Maurice Ravel • Claude Debussy

  7. Gabriela Robin • Rumored to be a pseudonym for Kanno • Unproven • July 7, 2009: Cho-jiku-tanabata Sonic Concert • Kanno sings • “Moon” from Turn A Gundam • Associated with Robin

  8. Composition History Tank! / The Real Folk Blues/ Gravity

  9. Tank! • Written in 1998 • Opening theme for “Cowboy Bebop” • 25 Episodes • Performed by: “The Seatbelts” • First featured in CD form • Cowboy Bebop • 1998 • My Own Worst Enemy trailer

  10. The Real Folk Blues • Written in 1998 • Closing theme for Cowboy Bebop • 23 Espisodes • Lyrics: Yuho Iwasato • Performed by: “The Seatbelts” and Mai Yamane • First featured in CD form • Vitaminless • 1998

  11. Gravity • Written in 2003 • Opening theme for “Wolf’s Rain” • Lyrics by: Troy • Performed by: Maaya Sakamoto • First featured in CD form • “Gravity” • 2003

  12. Listening Guide Tank! / The Real Folk Blues / Gravity

  13. Tank! • 0:00 Intro • Major Chord • Brass and Percussion sections • background beat is established • Bongo drums enter • 0:18 • Spoken part begins • 0:25 • Song begins • Brass section • Melody established • 0:39 • First music “spike” • 0:46 • Melody continues • Octave higher. • 1:01 • Spike repeated • 1:07 • Beat slows • Trumpet staccato • Rolling rhythm • 1:16 • Melody returns • Wailing trumpet solos • 1:35 • Spike 3 • “desperate” or “squeaky” feeling • 1:41 • Descending Scale • Trumpet solo

  14. 1:45 • Trumpet solo enters • Synthesizer added • 2:02 • Spike 4 • Variations • 2:23 • Spike Repeat • Smoother, leading melody • 2:44 • Re-enter melody • Solo ends • Octave higher • 3:01 • Instrument build-up • 3:05 • Fortissimo Explosion • 3:12 • Descending scale • 3:15 • Trumpet solist re-enters for finish • 3:31 • End

  15. The Real Folk Blues • 0:00 • Melody Established • Major Key • Trumpets and Percussion • 0:32 • First Verse • Singer Enters • 1:34 • Chorus • Background singer • Dynamic range: • Forte – mezzo-piano • 2:06 • Instrumental break • Guitar solo • 2:29 • Second Verse • 3:04 • Chorus Variation • 3:28 • Original chorus repeated • 4:00 • Instrumental • Slower/dream-like • Mini-solos • 5:40 • Fade out • Repeat instrumental section • 6:19 • End.

  16. Gravity • 0:00 • Piano pulsates beat • Major Key • 0:07 • First Verse • Pulse variations • 0:57 • Second Verse • Stronger dynamics • Forte • 1:12 • Piano varies • Dynamics return to piano • 1:23 • Background singer • 1:41 • Brighter melody • Gravity • 1:55 • Pulsing chord returns • 2:03 • Violin enters • Maaya sings in harmony • 2:27 • Flute enters • Ascending scale • 2:40 • Piano re-enters for solo • 2:48 • End

  17. Bibliography and References • "The Seatbelts." Facebook. Facebook. Web. 18 June 2011. • "Yoko Kanno." Nippop. Nippop, 2005. Web. 10 June 2011. • "Yoko Kanno - Biography." The Internet Movie Database (IMDb). IMDb, 1990. Web. 14 June 2011. • Loo, Egan. "Interview with Kanno Yoko." EX: The Online World of Anime & Manga. Egan Loo. Web. 15 June 2011. • Sibayan, Mal. "Who Is Gabriela Robin?" A Gabriela Robin Site. Mal Sibayan, 2004. Web. 13 June 2011. • Wong, James P. "About Yoko Kanno." The Yoko Kanno Project. James P. Wong, 2007. Web. 10 June 2011. • West, Digital. "菅野よう子." MusicBrainz. Digital West. Web. 12 June 2011. • "Cowboy Bebop - Original Soundtrack." AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Web. 25 June 2011. • "Wolf's Rain." FlyingDog. FlyingDog, 2009. Web. 26 June 2011.

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