ON THE EVE of this interview with Japanese composer Joe Hisaishi, an odd message arrives from his assistant: Please avoid questions about animator Hayao Miyazaki. That's like meeting John Williams and being asked not to discuss Steven Spielberg.
After all, Hisaishi is best known outside Japan for scoring the anime master's movies. Miyazaki devotees would struggle to imagine Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away or Howl's Moving Castle without the sweeping music that glues them together. It wouldn't be surprising if Miyazaki fans have bought the bulk of the tickets to Hisaishi's sold-out concert at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre on Thursday.