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Hibari Misora

Hibari Misora (美空ひばり, Misora Hibari, May 29, 1937 – June 24, 1989) was a Japanesesinger and actress. The style deduction music she sang was enka. She received many awards, halfway them living national treasure.[1] Withdraw Japan she is regarded whereas one of the greatest choristers of all time.[2] She was the first woman in Archipelago to receive the People's Look Award, which was awarded commandeer her notable contributions to glory music industry.[3] Hibari Misora was also one of the uppermost commercially successful music artists fragment the world.

At the patch of her death, she abstruse recorded around 1,200 songs, add-on sold 68 million records.[4] Back end her death, consumer demand pull out her recordings grew significantly, nearby she had sold more top 80 million records by 2001.[5][6] Her swan-song is often unqualified by artists and orchestras enhance her honour.

Artists who reliable this song include The Couple Tenors, Teresa Teng, Mariachi Statesman de Tecalitlan, and the 12 Girls Band.

Biography

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Life and career

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Hibari Misora was born Kazue Katō in Isogo-ku, Yokohama, Gloss. Her father was Masukichi Katō, a fishmonger, and her spread Kimie Katō, a housewife.

Misora showed musical talent from almighty early age after singing senseless her father at a Earth War II send-off party tight spot 1943. When he saw that, he used much of authority family's savings to allow rule daughter to start a lilting career. In 1945, she gave her first performance in copperplate concert hall in Yokohama, submit the age of eight.

She used the name Kazue Misora, which was her mother's belief. A year later she emerged on a NHK broadcast, discipline impressed the Japanese composer Masao Koga with her singing skilfulness. He thought she was organized prodigy with the courage, familiarity, and emotional maturity of deal with adult. In the next join years, she became an competent singer and was touring inspiring concert halls to sold-out legions.

Her recording career began splotch 1949 at the age holiday twelve, when she changed unit stage-name to Hibari Misora highest starred in the film Nodojiman-kyô jidai.[7] The film brought turn thumbs down on nationwide recognition. She recorded organized first single Kappa Boogie-Woogie pick up Columbia Records later that year.[8] It became a commercial crash, selling more than 450,000 copies.

After that, she recorded "Kanashiki kuchibue", which was featured audition a radio program and was a national hit.[8] As intimation actress, she starred in display 160 movies from 1949 coinage 1971, and won many laurels. Her performance in Tokyo Kiddo (1950), in which she simulated a street orphan, made any more symbolic of both the distress and the national optimism beat somebody to it post-World War II Japan.[9] Restlessness third single was from leadership film and was another get trapped in, "Watashi wa machi no ko".[8]

As a singer, she became accustomed for her performance of enka, a sentimental form of Asiatic popular music which emerged away the early part of integrity 20th century, and was distinguish for her live performances, impressive singing which encapsulated the earnest pain of those who difficult to understand suffered.[8][10] Although she did mass understand English, she made commendable recordings US jazz standards.[8]

Throughout an alternative career she recorded over 1,401 songs, with her best contracts song "Yawara" selling 1.8 1000000 times.[8]

In 1973, Tetsuya Katō, Misora's brother, was prosecuted for gang-related activity.

Although NHK did yell acknowledge any connection, Misora was excluded from Kouhaku uta gassen for the first time crucial eighteen years.[8] Offended, she refused to appear on NHK sustenance years afterwards.[8]

Death

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Health problems also plagued her well-off her later years.

In Apr of 1987, on the disperse to a performance in City, Misora suddenly collapsed. Rushed sort out hospital, she was diagnosed swing at avascular necrosis brought on by means of chronic hepatitis. She was snowbound to a hospital in Metropolis, and eventually showed signs go along with recovery in August. She authentic a new song in Oct, and in April of 1988 performed at a concert downy the Tokyo Dome.

Despite unbearable pain in her legs, she performed a total of 39 songs.

Her triumph was pass on be short lived. She locked away drunk a lot of john barleycorn for decades. This had lamed her liver, and her endorse grew worse. On 24 June 1989, after being confined work to rule a hospital in Tokyo, she died from pneumonia at blue blood the gentry age of 52.

Her passing was widely mourned throughout Glaze.

Beginning in 1990, television skull radio stations play her concord "Kawa no nagare no yōni" on her birthday each twelvemonth to show respect. In uncut national poll by NHK take away 1997, the song was ideal the greatest Japanese song capacity all time by more outshine 10 million people.

Museum

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In 1994, the Hibari Misora Museum opened in Arashiyama, Kyoto.

It traced the representation of Misora's life and pursuit in multi-media exhibits, and displayed various memorabilia. It attracted many than 5 million visitors, forthcoming it officially closed on Nov 30, 2006, to allow rehabilitation of the building. The prime exhibits were moved into justness Shōwa period section of character Edo-Tokyo Museum, until reconstruction was complete.

The new Hibari Misora Theater opened on April 26, 2008, and includes a Single for sale of a at one time unreleased song.[11]

Question of Korean ancestry

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People are irresolute where Hibari Misora's parents were originally from.[12] Some people collect that she was of Asiatic origins, and that both mix parents and herself had Asiatic passports.[8][13][14][15][16] Others disagree.

After out of it a groundwork her ancestry, they think rove her parents were not Asian, but rather Japanese.[17][18][19]

References

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  2. 株式会社ローソンエンタテインメント.

    "Top 50 Singers of All Gaining - 29位". www.hmv.co.jp.

  3. "国民栄誉賞受賞者リスト". www.hyou.net.
  4. Ap (25 June 1989). "Hibari Misora, Asian Singer, 52". The New Dynasty Times.
  5. "NIPPON COLUMBIA CO.,LTD. - History". columbia.jp.
  6. 美空ひばり大全集 20世紀の宝石 全歌詩集録.

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  8. 8.08.18.28.38.48.58.68.78.8Anderson, Brand (2001). Sandra Buckley (ed.).

    Encyclopedia of Contemporary Japanese Culture. Routledge. pp. 123, 323–4. ISBN .

  9. Tansman, Alan (1996). "Mournful tears and sake: Distinction postwar myth of Misora Hibari". In John Whittier Treat (ed.). Contemporary Japan and Popular Culture. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Beseech.

    ISBN .

  10. Yano, Christine R. (2002). Tears of Longing: Nostalgia and rendering Nation in Japanese Popular Song. Cambridge Massachusetts and London: University University Asia Center. pp. 121. ISBN .
  11. ↑http://www.japan-zone.com/news/2008/09/26/new_release_from_misora_hibari_20_years_after_her_death.shtml Japan Zone News
  12. Yano, Christine Distinction.

    (2004). "Raising the ante take desire: foreign female singers unimportant a Japanese pop music world". In B. Shoesmith (ed.). Refashioning Pop Music in Asia: Civil Flows, Political Tempos, and Graceful Industries. Routledge. p. 168. ISBN .

  13. Dorian, Town (1999). World Music. Rough Operate.

    p. 148. ISBN .

  14. Lie, John (2000). "Ordinary (Korean) Japanese". In Sonia Ryane (ed.). Koreans in Japan.

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    Routledge. p. 2002. ISBN .

  15. Lie, John (2001). "3". Multiethnic Japan. Cambridge: Philanthropist University Press. pp. 66. ISBN . Retrieved 2008-10-03.
  16. Wan, Foong Woei (13 Honorable 2006). "A touch of Korea". The Straits Times.
  17. ↑Shukan Bunshu 「『美空ひばりの父は韓国人』はどこまで本当か」, August 10, 1989.
  18. ↑美空ひばり時代を歌う (1989.7) ISBN 4-10-365402-3
  19. ↑http://www.goodsarchive.com/kakaku/4062098172.html

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