Jun Miyake is a Japanese composer and trumpeter known for his eclectic and genre-blending style. With a background rooted in jazz, he's developed a rich and deeply textured sound that fuses elements of classical, electronic, world, and avant-garde music. Miyake is celebrated for his haunting compositions and cinematic flair, which have been featured across a broad array of media—from contemporary dance performances (including frequent collaborations with choreographer Pina Bausch) to film, theater, and television.
One of his most recognized pieces is “Lilies of the Valley,” which gained wide acclaim as part of the soundtrack for Wim Wenders' documentary "Pina." Over the years, Miyake has released critically lauded albums like Stolen from Strangers and Lost Memory Theatre, showcasing his imaginative arrangements and global musical sensibilities. Whether scoring a French film or crafting a Brazilian-infused jazz track, Miyake brings a uniquely emotive and boundary-pushing voice to everything he touches.
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