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Susumu Hirasawa

1954 - Today

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Susumu Hirasawa (平沢進, Hirasawa Susumu; born April 2, 1954) is a Japanese musician and composer. He is well known for his work for the films of director Satoshi Kon and the animated adaptations of the Berserk manga series, alongside his work as a solo artist and as a member of P-Model. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Susumu Hirasawa is the 1,143rd most popular musician (down from 995th in 2019), the 1,129th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,033rd in 2019) and the 9th most popular Japanese Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Susumu Hirasawa ranks 1,143 out of 3,175Before him are Trevor Pinnock, Pharoah Sanders, Volodymyr Ivasyuk, Dick Parry, Lita Ford, and Medea Abrahamyan. After him are John Mayer, Jason White, Paul Gilbert, Guy Bonnet, Jenő Jandó, and Tommy Emmanuel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1954, Susumu Hirasawa ranks 257Before him are Shigeharu Ueki, Wolfgang Dremmler, Paul Rusesabagina, Sam J. Jones, Mark Tornillo, and Viktor Zolotov. After him are Frank Bainimarama, Rekha, Torbjörn Nilsson, Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf, Kazuhiko Inoue, and Sergei Sidorsky.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Susumu Hirasawa ranks 1,129 out of 6,245Before him are Shigemitsu Sudo (1956), Akira Terao (1947), Kenji Kawai (1957), Jinichi Kusaka (1888), Masayoshi Ito (1913), and Hiroki Iizuka (1978). After him are Minoru Chiaki (1917), Ikuo Matsumoto (1941), Yoshiro Nakamatsu (1928), Mutsuhiro Watanabe (1918), Shinichi Hoshi (1926), and Kiyoshi Atsumi (1928).

Among MUSICIANS In Japan

Among musicians born in Japan, Susumu Hirasawa ranks 9Before him are Mitsuko Uchida (1948), Isao Tomita (1932), Shinichi Suzuki (1898), Shigeru Umebayashi (1951), Hide (1964), and Haruomi Hosono (1947). After him are Yuki Kajiura (1965), Yoshiki (1965), Mitski (1990), Mana (1969), Gackt (1973), and Ryo Kawasaki (1947).