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伊福部昭の映画音楽集めた10枚組BOX発売、「ゴジラ」や「座頭市物語」の楽曲収録

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1: muffin ★ 2017/12/21(木) 20:11:21.64 ID:CAP_USER9.net
https://natalie.mu/eiga/news/261580
2017年12月21日 15:30

作曲家・伊福部昭の音楽を集めたCD BOX「伊福部 昭 映画音楽全集 復刻箱」が、明日12月22日に発売される。

これは1981年にLPレコードで発売された大全集の復刻版。10枚組のBOXには伊福部が初めて映画音楽を制作した「銀嶺の果て」、代表作にあたる「ゴジラ」、円谷英二が特撮を担当した「地球防衛軍」、勝新太郎が主演を務めた「座頭市物語」といった作品の音楽が収録されている。

BOXにはブックレットも収められ、新藤兼人、本多猪四郎、吉村公三郎らのコメントを収録。ジャケットは“怪獣絵師”開田裕治が手がけた。

■伊福部 昭 映画音楽全集 復刻箱
2017年12月22日(金)発売
価格:2万7000円
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伊福部昭

伊福部 昭(いふくべ あきら、1914年〈大正3年〉5月31日 – 2006年〈平成18年〉2月8日)は、日本を代表する作曲家の一人。ほぼ独学で作曲家となった。日本の音楽らしさを追求した民族主義的な力強さが特徴の数多くのオーケストラ曲のほか、『ゴジラ』を初めとする映画音楽の作曲家として、また音楽教育者としても知られる。

経歴

デビュー以前

1914年(大正3年)、北海道釧路町(釧路市の前身)幣舞警察官僚の伊福部利三、キワの三男としてうまれる。小学生の時、父が河東郡音更村の村長となったため、音更村に移る。


wikipediaより

3: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 20:13:21.17 ID:OJchgZaf0.net
ゴジラの原曲

24: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 21:53:00.21 ID:Nlem97AF0.net
>>3
これは知らんかった
ありがとう

4: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 20:14:16.98 ID:w2jCPe1c0.net
ジャケの大魔神がかっこいい

5: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 20:14:42.91 ID:p6em9/+O0.net
ジャケットは生頼さんの絵でよかったんじゃないの

6: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 20:15:43.51 ID:vzIB97ko0.net
日本クラシック界の代表する作曲家だけど世間では良くも悪くもゴジラで有名になっちゃったからゴジラの呪縛から逃げられなかったね

7: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 20:28:29.45 ID:deNHBfKh0.net
使い回しがバレるぞ

9: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 20:50:47.09 ID:XcRkaNW+0.net
>>7
ニーノ・ロータだってゴッドファーザーのテーマにテレビドラマの曲を使いまわしたのを
コッポラに是非この曲を使いたいと頼み込まれたって言ってるんだしいいじゃないの
そんなもんだよ

ニーノ・ロータ

ニーノ・ロータNino Rota、1911年12月3日 – 1979年4月10日)は、イタリアの作曲家。クラシック音楽と映画音楽で活躍した。ロータ自身は「本業はあくまでクラシックの作曲であり、映画音楽は趣味にすぎない」と言っていたが、映画音楽の分野で多大な業績を上げており、死後クラシックの作品も注目を集めるようになった。

生涯

北イタリアのミラノ出身。11歳でオラトリオ、13歳でオペラを作曲し、ミラノ音楽院、サンタ・チェチーリア音楽院で学んだ。その後米国に渡り、カーティス音楽学校に学んだ。帰国後ミラノ大学に入学し、文学と哲学を並行して専攻。


wikipediaより

8: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 20:42:36.81 ID:me3iZPQ50.net
日本のヴィクターヤングだと思う

10: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 20:52:32.42 ID:NdyuiizT0.net
未だにゴジラのテーマが何拍子なのか分からない

11: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 21:16:25.96 ID:DOLv7cbb0.net
>>10
二拍子

23: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 21:52:16.55 ID:VdDfQFTL0.net
>>11
いや
2-2-5の変拍子が基本と解説されてるのを聞いたが
他に4-5説もあるし後半はまた変わってるのでややこしい

25: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 21:57:29.56 ID:DOLv7cbb0.net
>>23
すまん、初めの4小節しか頭に浮かんでなかった

12: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 21:20:02.33 ID:T5Zgmg570.net
道民誇らしい

15: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 21:26:09.31 ID:T5Zgmg570.net
ちなみに緊急地震速報の、聞くと不安になるあの音は
伊福部さんの息子さんが作った

ゴジラの鳴き声と同じで、音を聞いた動物が反応するように出来てるのだ

18: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 21:28:09.00 ID:DOLv7cbb0.net
>>15
うちのインコが真似するので
止めて欲しい

17: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 21:27:56.39 ID:oEV7QZDm0.net
正直、時代劇ではイマイチだよな
座頭市や東映の集団抗争ものも現代音楽風のギョンギョンいってるBGMの方が伊福部音楽より合ってると思う

19: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 21:28:13.60 ID:Nlem97AF0.net
田島義文が「攻撃開始」と言ったら
伊福部マーチ、全開!

20: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 21:31:37.91 ID:SvgQcf/80.net
大魔神があのテーマ曲と共に登場する時の無敵感が凄い

21: 名無しさん@恐縮です 2017/12/21(木) 21:40:22.33 ID:nzZqmmb40.net
芸大の教科書を書いたのが伊福部昭

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    By 2021, it was up to $4.8billion (£3.8billion). There was a brief hiatus in October of
    that year when they tried banning sexually
    explicit content but that lasted about ten minutes before they switched
    back.

    There have been plenty of scandals along the way. A BBC investigation back in 2021 revealed that children were not just accessing
    the material online by foxing the age verification process but
    were also selling explicit videos on the website.
    Leah, 17, had used a fake driving licence to set up an OnlyFans account where she made £5,000 uploading revealing videos of herself.

    There have also been claims of OnlyFans creators using public gyms and spaces to make adult content.

    Recently there has been more concerns that the company is not
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    OnlyFans, however, prefers to portray itself as a force
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    consumers. And many of the Gen Z generation seem to agree.
    ‘It’s fine. It’s empowering. It’s taking control,’ they cry, pointing out that the site has loads of moderators and a tight security system to ensure that all users are over 18.

    And they say, anyway, that OnlyFans isn’t just about sex.

    Of course, they’re right. It has long been awash with pneumatic reality TV stars and the likes of Lottie Moss, Kerry Katona
    and Katie Price, who are happy to tease their followers with a few cheeky peeks in skimpy bikinis.

    I spend an afternoon browsing the site and, while it is not all ‘spicy’ content as the company executives
    like to call it, everything is dripping with sauce and promise.

    The big lips, the push-up bras, even the way a pretty Spanish chef is holding her paella pan. Company executives have been pushing hard to make the platform more mainstream – offering contracts and financial incentives to encourage musicians, sports stars, cooks,
    anyone really, to come on and share a bit of exclusive – or niche – content.

    Really, anything that people will pay to look at – glimpses backstage at concerts.
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    During the 2024 Olympic Games, a raft of athletes jumped on the OnlyFans bandwagon to share pictures of their beautifully toned bodies.

    Along with Jack Laugher, Team NZ rower Robbie
    Manson uses the site to share ‘exclusive content that tastefully explores
    the boundaries, including artistic portrayals of nudity’ for $14.99 a month.
    British speedskater

    Olympic diver Jack Laugher is among a number of sports stars using OnlyFans

    Reality TV star Kerry Katona has also teased followers with content

    Lottie Moss  has also taken to the adults-only online content
    provider that was founded in 2016 and is used by
    4.1 million creatives

    Elise Christie turned to the site when she found herself in financial difficulties.

    All of which seems to be working well for them, but
    it can be rather murkier for others.

    Not least because, in less than a decade, OnlyFans has spawned an entire
    support industry of ‘sugar daddies’ who support performers financially and ‘chatters’ who work for them.
    ‘Sugar daddies’ tend to be older male businessmen who ‘invest’ in promising creatives.
    In what are referred to rather murkily as ‘mutually beneficial deals’, they
    invest in branding and marketing and videography to boost
    traffic.

    Chatters are different. For the real stars, the traffic is
    so high and the interaction with followers so demanding that
    if they had to do it all themselves, there’s no way they would ever have time to put their pyjamas back on.

    So ‘chatters’ – a sort of online 21st-century Cyrano de Bergerac
    – do that for them. Keeping them engaged, online, needy and most of all, spending, spending, spending for more and
    more content.

    Which means, of course, that the whole thing is a total scam.

    The poor daft subscriber thinks he’s really making a connection with
    ‘Racy Tracey from Twickenham’, but is more likely
    chatting to a middle-aged father of three from the Philippines.

    He will have learnt everything about Tracey – her favourite colour, favourite
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    Chatters can be dangerous. As Alanya, a paralegal from Scotland, discovered when she learned that one of her most enthusiastic followers had travelled to
    her home town to find her, encouraged by her chatter.

    ‘My chatter told him that I loved him. I would never, ever
    have said that,’ she said.

    But, sadly, chatters, sugar daddies and stalkers are not
    a problem for most creatives. Almost all of whom are still struggling to make any proper money, however many clothes they take off.

    They will never know the clout of Cardi B, or Lily Allen,
    or former Disney child star Bella Thorne, who
    famously made a record- breaking $1million (£800,000) in 24 hours when she joined in August 2020.

    (Though initially there was some confusion as to whether she would be appearing
    nude or not. She did not – which caused quite a rumpus.)

    Because, unlike celebrities who can redirect their
    existing social media followers to their OnlyFans accounts,
    most people find it hard to grab attention without doing something, well,
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    So, despite all the tales of golden riches, the average earnings
    of an OnlyFans creative is still just $150 (£118) a month and, with the market
    now so flooded, is only likely to go one way.

    And it’s easy to see how, if you’re a young woman who has convinced
    yourself that you’re in control, empowered and mistress of your own destiny, you could find yourself moving inevitably and
    inexorably up (or perhaps down) the scale, revealing more and more.

    Until, before you know it, like Bonnie Blue
    and Lily Phillips, you’ve kept nothing back for yourself.

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  5. The Joker’s real identity was revealed in Folie à Deux’s ‘brutal ending’ –
    and it’s not who you think. 

    Identity confusion is the theme throughout the entire film, as the title suggests, but
    the ending of the second instalment may leave some fans surprised. 

    Following on from 2019’s psychological thriller
    from director Todd Phillips, Joaquin Phoenix reprises his role as clown Arthur Fleck who has descended into mental
    illness. 

    Folie à Deux begins with Arthur behind bars in Arkham Asylum, waiting to see whether he will be judged
    sane enough to stand trial for the murders he committed two years prior.   

    In the meantime he is enjoying his celebrity status with fellow prisoners and even the
    warders, one of whom, a sadistic Irishman played by Brendan Gleeson, feeds him
    cigarettes in return for jokes.

    The Joker’s real identity was revealed in Folie à Deux’s ‘brutal ending’ – and it’s not who you think

    Identity confusion is the theme throughout the entire film, as the title suggests, but the ending of the
    second instalment may leave some fans surprised

    Lady Gaga plays Harleen ‘Lee’ Quinzel, a fellow inmate on her way, fans believe, to becoming Joker’s girlfriend Harley Quinn. 

    The pair hit it off at a music therapy class, and are soon mutually
    smitten, but Lee makes it clear that she loves the dangerously charismatic Joker, ‘clown prince of crime’,
    not the gloomily introspective Arthur.

    Eventually, after Arthur’s high-profile TV appearance with a smug interviewer played by Steve
    Coogan, it is time for the trial, with all
    of Gotham gripped by the subject of multiple personality disorder. 

    His lawyer (Catherine Keener) strives to show that Joke is accused of five murders,
    rather than Arthur. Lee just as urgently wants him to identify as his demonic alter ego. 

    In the final scenes, Arthur renounces his Joker alter-ego
    and is found guilty of first-degree murder.

    As he is being sentenced a car bomb detonates outside the
    court, with two people helping Arthur escape, but he is later caught by the police and taken back to Arkham. 

    In the Asylum a young patient begins to tell Arthur a joke, before stabbing
    him in the stomach and while he bleeds to death, carves a smile into his own face. 

    It raises questions surrounding the Joker’s true identity, as
    it would seem he never went on to become the famed villain, instead he was just the person who inspired the man who
    eventually became him. 

    Folie à Deux begins with Arthur behind bars in Arkham Asylum, waiting to see
    whether he will be judged sane enough to stand trial
    for the murders he committed two years prior

    However, in the final scenes a young patient begins to tell Arthur a joke,
    before stabbing him in the stomach and while he bleeds to death, carves a smile into his
    own face

    It raises questions surrounding the Joker’s identity, as it would seem he never went on to become the villain, instead he
    was just the person who inspired the man who became him

    Director Todd, told Entertainment Weekly: ‘When those guards kill that kid in the [hospital] he realises that dressing up
    in makeup, putting on this thing, it’s not changing anything. 

    ‘In some ways, he’s accepted the fact that he’s always been Arthur Fleck; he’s never been this
    thing that’s been put upon him, this idea that Gotham people put on him, that he represents. 

    ‘He’s an unwitting icon. This thing was placed
    on him, and he doesn’t want to live as a fake anymore —
    he wants to be who he is.’

    The movie serves as a follow-up to Phoenix’s 2019 box office hit, which was simply titled Joker. 

    The Todd Phillips-directed musical was released in theatres on October 4, following an October 2 international release. 

    Lady GagaBrendan GleesonJoaquin Phoenix

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