Stomu Yamashta Net Worth is $950,000 Stomu Yamashta Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
One of the most original and gifted composers and percussionists of modern Japan, Yamash'ta started his musical career at the young age of 16, scouted by conductor Seiji Ozawa for his Japan National Symphonic Orchestra. Besides authoring several soundtracks for Japanese and foreign movies, he played on a wide range of styles from contemporary to ...
Date Of Birth March 15, 1947 Place Of Birth Kyoto, Japan Profession Composer, Music Department, Soundtrack Star Sign Pisces
Composer Title Year Status Character Walking on sound 2010 Documentary completed Kûkai 1984 Tempest 1982 The Man Who Fell to Earth 1976 One by One 1974 Documentary as Stomu Yamash'ta
Music Department Title Year Status Character One by One 1974 Documentary music performer - as Stomu Yamash'ta Phase IV 1974 composer: montage music - as Stomu Yamash'Ta Images 1972 musician: sound sculptures
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Man Who Fell to Earth 1976 performer: "Poker Dice", "Thirty-Three And A Third", "Mandala", "Wind Words", "One Way", "Memory Of Hiroshima" / writer: "Poker Dice", "Thirty-Three And A Third", "Mandala", "Wind Words", "One Way", "Memory Of Hiroshima"
Sound Department Title Year Status Character Images 1972 sounds - as Stomu Yamash'ta
Self Title Year Status Character All You Need Is Love 1977 TV Series documentary Himself Full House 1973 TV Series Himself
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1985 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Music Score Kûkai (1984)
Known for movies The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) as Composer
Tempest (1982) as Composer
Images (1972) as Music Department
One by One (1974) as Composer