Birth name Ryoichi Hattori Years active 1936–1993 Children Katsuhisa Hattori | Occupation(s) Composer Name Ryoichi Hattori Died January 30, 1993 Siblings Tomiko Hattori | |
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Born October 1, 1907 ( 1907-10-01 ) Associated acts Ichiro Fujiyama, Noriko Awaya, Tadaharu Nakano, Nakano Nippon Columbia Rhythm Boys, Ri Koran, Shizuko Kasagi, Li Xianglan, Ichimaru, Akira Kishi Similar People Katsuhisa Hattori, Takayuki Hattori, Umetsugu Inoue, Fumio Hayasaka, Akira Kurosawa |
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Ryōichi Hattori (服部 良一, Hattori Ryōichi, October 1, 1907 Osaka – January 30, 1993) was a Japanese pop and jazz composer. Katsuhisa Hattori is his son. He had a great influence on Japanese pop and was awarded the People's Honor Award. Japanese jazz was downtrodden during World War II, but he created a jazz boom after the war. He composed many songs for various artists such as Noriko Awaya, Shizuko Kasagi, Ichimaru and Ichirō Fujiyama. He also composed Li Xianglan's song "Suzhou Nocturne", which created an embarrassing controversy over half a century though it was not a militaristic song.
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