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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yuji_NomiYuji Nomi - Wikipedia

    Official website. Yuji Nomi (野見 祐二, Nomi Yūji, born July 19, 1958 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese composer. His work includes the Studio Ghibli films Whisper of the Heart (1995) and The Cat Returns (2002), as well as the Kyoto Animation television series Nichijou (2011).

    • July 19, 1958 (age 65), Tokyo, Japan
  2. Website: http://www.jizai.org/. Member Favorites: 55. More: Yuji Nomi is a music composer/arranger, born in 1958 in Tokyo. Started his music activities at several art gallery by making multiplex recorded music with a synthesizer for his friend's art performances.

  3. Biography. Yuji Nomi was born in Tokyo Japan in 1958. Best known for his film scores and orchestral compositions. With his strong interests in arts and music, Nomi began studying music privately since his youth. He started his career by making for his friend's modern art performances at galleries and other venues.

  4. The series' score was composed by Yuji Nomi, who had previously collaborated with Morita for the 2002 film The Cat Returns and the 2007 series Bokurano. The soundtrack to the series was released on February 28 as part of the packaging for the series' 2nd volume Blu-ray release. Track listing

  5. Voce principale: Jujutsu kaisen - Sorcery Fight. Questa è una lista dei personaggi di Jujutsu kaisen - Sorcery Fight, manga scritto e disegnato da Gege Akutami. Gli stessi compaiono anche nella serie televisiva anime e in tutti i media derivati.

  6. Yūji NOMI. Family name (in kanji): 野見. Given name (in kanji): 祐二. Website: Yuji Nomi Website (Japanese) Non-anime staff credits: Additional Music Arrangerment for "The Last Emperor" (movie)...

  7. External links. Whisper of the Heart ( Japanese: 耳をすませば, Hepburn: Mimi o Sumaseba, lit. 'If You Listen Carefully') is a 1995 Japanese animated romantic drama film directed by Yoshifumi Kondō and written by Hayao Miyazaki based on the 1989 manga of the same name by Aoi Hiiragi.