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Myazakis Dreams

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Thu, Apr 10, 2025, 19:00
The "Miyazaki's Dreams" concert by Simple Music Ensemble takes the audience into the magical world of Hayao Miyazaki's animated films and other Japanese animation masterpieces. Miyazaki, known for themes of humanism, family, pacifism, and love of flight, collaborated with composer Joe Hisaishi on numerous classic animated films. The chamber music concert will feature works from Miyazaki films like "Howl's Moving Castle" and "My Neighbor Totoro," alongside other anime like "Sailor Moon" and "Spirited Away." The music is intended to resonate with both anime fans and those familiar with anime stories.

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Hayao Miyazaki
Joe HisaishiDas wandelnde Schloss
Joe HisaishiMein Nachbar Totoro
Joe HisaishiDas Schloss im Himmel
Sailor Moon
Chihiros Reise ins Zauberland
Neon Genesis Evangelion
Naruto
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