Hiroshi Yoshimura

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Hiroshi Yoshimura
吉村 弘
Background information
Born(1940-10-22)22 October 1940
Died23 October 2003(2003-10-23) (aged 63)
Genres
Occupations
  • Composer
  • songwriter
Instruments
Years active1972–2003

Hiroshi Yoshimura (吉村 弘, Yoshimura Hiroshi; 22 October 1940 – 23 October 2003) was a Japanese musician and composer. He is considered a pioneer of ambient music in Japan.[2][3] His music lies mostly in the minimalist genre of kankyō ongaku, or environment music—soft electronic melodies infused with the sounds of nature: babbling brooks, steady rain, and morning birds.[4] However, not all Yoshimura's work included nature sounds. His album Green (1986) only contained them in the United States release, as they were excluded in the Japanese version.

Early life

Hiroshi Yoshimura was born in Yokohama, Kanagawa in 1940.[3] He started to learn piano at the age of 5.[3] He graduated from Waseda School of Letters, Arts and Sciences II in 1964.[3] He was inspired by the Fluxus movement and the work of Harry Partch and Erik Satie.[3]

Career

He started the computer music group "Anonyme" in 1972.[3] The 70's saw Yoshimura heavily inspired by Brian Eno, who had a similar minimalist ambient style.[3]

In 1978, he was commissioned by the NHK to compose the piece "Alma's Cloud".

In addition to solo performances and improvisational music, he performed production performance and sound objects, environmental music containing graphic design and sound design, visual poetry, and worked on sound design business in collaboration with TOA.[3] He also made music for galleries, museums, building spaces and train stations. He was at the forefront of environmental music.[3] He worked as a part-time lecturer in the Industrial Design Department at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Chiba and at the Music Design Department of Kunitachi College of Music.[3] He held workshops on citizen participation in museums.

Yoshimura's debut solo album, Music for Nine Post Cards, was released in 1982.[5] He also released Surround (1986).[6] His 1987 recording, Flora, was released posthumously in 2006.[7]

Death

Yoshimura died in 2003 after battling skin cancer.[8][4][9]

Legacy

In 2017, Yoshimura, as well as other ambient Japanese musicians, received a resurgence due to changes to the YouTube algorithm.[4] In 2019, the song "Blink", from Yoshimura's debut album, was selected for compilation album Kankyo Ongaku: Japanese Ambient, Environmental & New Age Music 1980–1990.[10] In 2020, Light in the Attic Records re-issued Green.[11]

His music has received much critical acclaim. In 2018, Crack Magazine selected his albums Green and Music for Nine Post Cards as the number 1 and number 7th most essential Japanese ambient albums, respectively.[12] Malcolm Standing for Demo Magazine referred to Yoshimura as "one of the most influential and prolific of the artists to come out of Japan's ambient renaissance".[13] Tom Moon of NPR noted Yoshimura as "one of the revered pioneers of Japanese electronic music".[14]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Music for Nine Post Cards (1982)
  • Pier & Loft (1983)
  • A・I・R (Air in Resort) (1984)
  • Surround (1986)
  • Green (1986)
  • Shizukesa no Hon (1988)
  • Yoshimura Hiroshi no Mimi: Oto no Shima (1992)
  • Wet Land (1993)
  • Face Music (1994)
  • Kankyō Enshutsu On (1995)
  • Quiet Forest (1998)
  • Four Post Cards (2004)
  • Soft Wave for Automatic Music Box (2005)
  • Flora (2006)

References

  1. Olivas, Diego (14 October 2016). "Hiroshi Yoshimura: Green (1986)".
  2. "7 Essential Japanese Ambient and New Age Records". Crack Magazine. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  3. "Hiroshi Yoshimura Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
  4. Anderson, Cheyne (6 August 2019). "How YouTube resurrected Hiroshi Yoshimura's 'environment music' — and made me an accidental fan". ABC News. Retrieved 20 December 2019.,
  5. McDermott, Matt (22 December 2017). "Hiroshi Yoshimura - Music For Nine Post Cards". Resident Advisor. Archived from the original on 28 December 2017. Retrieved 7 June 2026.
  6. Kim, Joshua Minsoo (14 October 2023). "Hiroshi Yoshimura: Surround". Pitchfork. Archived from the original on 20 June 2025. Retrieved 7 June 2026.
  7. Bromfield, Daniel (22 March 2025). "Hiroshi Yoshimura: Flora". Pitchfork. Archived from the original on 10 May 2025. Retrieved 7 June 2026.
  8. "Japanese ambient legend Hiroshi Yoshimura gets reissued in digital format". Mixmag Asia.
  9. "Hiroshi Yoshimura: GREEN". Pitchfork.
  10. "Kankyō Ongaku: Japanese Ambient, Environmental & New Age Music 1980 1990". Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  11. Torres, Eric (20 March 2020). "Light in the Attic Announces Reissue of Hiroshi Yoshimura's GREEN". Pitchfork. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  12. "7 essential Japanese ambient and new age records". Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  13. "A Beginner's Guide To Ambient Music". Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  14. Moon, Tom (17 December 2020). "The Best Reissues And Box Sets Of 2020". NPR. Retrieved 18 June 2021.