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Jun miyake pina bausch biography


Discovered by the Japanese legend Terumasa Hino, Miyake started his career as a Jazz trumpeter, and studied at Berklee College of Music..

Josephine (Pina) Bausch, who died of cancer June 30 at 68, was to dance what Brecht was to acting, Wagner was to opera, and Dali to painting.

Jun Miyake

Japanese composer (born 1958)

Not to be confused with the jazz saxophone player of the same name active in New York.

Musical artist

Jun Miyake (Japanese: 三宅 純 Hepburn: Miyake Jun, January 7, 1958 in Kyoto) is a Japanese composer.

His music (e.g., the songs "Lilies in the Valley" and "The Here and After") was used in the film Pina, nominated for the Academy Awards for Best Documentary Feature in January 2012. He has also been awarded by the German critic's award, Der Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik, as Best Album of the Year for his last three albums, "Stolen from Strangers", "Lost Memory Theatre act-1", and "Lost Memory Theatre act-2".

Early Life

Miyake was born into a paradoxical household that shaped his artistic sensibility.

Jun Miyake is a Japanese composer.

  • Jun Miyake is a Japanese composer.
  • Miyake created music for Bausch's often shocking later stage pieces, as well as for Wim Wenders' recent Oscar-nominated 3D film Pina.
  • Discovered by the Japanese legend Terumasa Hino, Miyake started his career as a Jazz trumpeter, and studied at Berklee College of Music.
  • Discovered by the Japanese legend Terumasa Hino, started his career as a Jazz trumpet player, studied at Berklee College of Music between 1976-1981.
  • Jun Miyake (Japanese: 三宅純) is an influential musician / trumpeter in and around Tokyo music scene.
  • His mother was a music enthusiast and introduced him to melodies. However, his father was a chemist and was staunchly against sounds of any kind. This contrast cultivated his fascination with music, particularly jazz, which h