Mitsuo Hagita (萩田光雄, Hagita Mitsuo), born June 16, 1946, in Shizuoka, Japan, is a Japanese arranger, composer and musical producer.
Biography
After graduating from the Keio University, he set his goal to be arranger and composer.[2] In 1973, he made debut as an arranger with the song "Hitoribocchi no Heya" by Masa Takagi. He won an award for Best Arrangement on the Japan Record Awards for two consecutive years - 1975 and 1976.[3] Since 1976, he is member of the copyright collection society JASRAC and music association Japan Composers & Arrangers Association.[3][4] On the same year, he released his first solo work Secret Love.[5] In the span of 45 years of his career, he arranged over 4,000 songs.[2] He is considered as one of the most renovated and representative music arranger in the Japanese music industry.[1][6]
Discography
Albums
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Works
Anime
Movies
Songwriting credits
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s-present
Publications
Books
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Author
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Release
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Publisher
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ISBN
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| Nippon no Henkyokuka Kayoukyoku New Music Jidai wo sasaeta Arranger tachi (ニッポンの編曲家 歌謡曲/ニューミュージック時代を支えたアレンジャーたち)
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collective author
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2016
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DU BOOKS
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ISBN 978-4-907583-79-8
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| Hit Kyoku no Ryourijin Sakkyokuka Hagita Mitsuo no Jidai (ヒット曲の料理人 編曲家萩田光雄の時代)
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collective author
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2018
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Rittor Music
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ISBN 978-4845632084
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Ongaku to Keiyaku Shita Otoko (音楽と契約した男)
- feature interview with Hagita
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Ichizo Seo
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2020
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Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings
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ISBN 978-4636963052
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Magazine
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Author
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Release
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Publisher
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ISBN
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Hayashi Tetsuji Zen Shigoto (林哲司全仕事)
- features interview with Hagita
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Tetsuji Hayashi
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2001
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Ongaku no Yuusha
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ISBN 4-276-23715-7
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References
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