Oscar-winning Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto has died aged 71
Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto — who wrote the haunting score to ‘Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence’ and won an Oscar for ‘The Last Emperor’ in 1987 — has died aged 71.
His management team announced that he died on March 28. He had been treated for cancer in recent years.
“We would like to share one of Sakamoto’s favorite quotes: ‘Ars longa, vita brevis.’ Art is long, life is short,” read a statement.
Born in 1952 in Tokyo, Japan, the composer enjoyed the music of The Beatles in his early years as well as classical greats like Bach.
He played keyboard with the influential electronic act “Yellow Magic Orchestra”, a band he founded in 1978.
But he is best known for his soundtrack work, which has brought many awards.
The pianist died on Tuesday after a battle with cancer, his management company KAB America Inc. confirmed. Credits: Chiaki Nozu/WireImage/Getty Images
Sakamoto wrote the score and starred alongside David Bowie in the 1983 film ‘Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence.’
Four years later, he took home a Golden Globe and an Oscar for best music for his score for ‘The Last Emperor.’
He continued to work until his later years, including the score for the 2015 film ‘The Revenant.’
An album of music from the composer, curated by Revenant director Alejandro González Iñárritu, is set to be released on May 5.
In accordance with Sakamoto’s wishes, a funeral service was held with his close family members, his management team said.
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