Masashi Hamauzu

Masashi Hamauzu (浜蛆正志, Hamauzu Masashi ) is a Compositeur Japan board born the September 20th 1971 with Munich (Germany).

Biography

Wire of a singer of opera and of a Pianist, Masashi Hamauzu grows in Germany and benefits from an important musical education as of its more young age. Its first instrument is the Piano of which it takes courses before composing with the college its first partitions, then to be the keyboard of a university group at the sides of his/her brother. It leaves the Université of Arts of Osaka (where it makes the meeting of Shirou Hamaguchi ) with its diploma.

In 1995, he becomes trainee at Square and is selected to compose the musics of Front Mission: Gun Hazard at the sides of Nobuo Uematsu , Yasunori Mitsuda and Junya Nakano . In 1996, it composes four tracks for Tobal No.1 , a Jeu of combat; then arrives at its first OST in solo: that of modest the Chocobo No Fushigina Dungeon of which it arranges shortly after an orchestral version. Then the title comes which reveals the talent of Hamauzu at the great day: SaGa Frontier 2 , album into which it introduces its electro-medieval style. Its most important project is without question Final Fantasy X in 2001. It benefits from it to find Uematsu and Nakano, but also to show once again its originality by keeping its discrete style dominated by the Piano. It is besides the reason for which it signs also arrangements of the Piano Collections - Final Fantasy X the following year (succeeding Shirou Hamaguchi which usually deals with these albums). It arranges also a piece for maximum-individual the feel/Go dream - Yuna & Tidus him so resulting from Final Fantasy X . In 2002, it composes the musics of Unlimited SaGa , RPG conceptual which does not meet much success. In 2005, it takes part in Musashi: Samurai Legend , a play of action to esthetics " cartoon" very coloured for which he works with Yuki & Takayuki Iwai like Junya Nakano.

Its first album solo, Vielen Dank , is published in 2007. It gathers 26 tracks, of which the half are arrangements of its compositions for SaGa Frontier 2, Final Fantasy X, Unlimited SaGa, Musashi: Samurai Legend and Dirge off Cerberus. The disc was recorded in Germany, with Munich.

Ludography

  • Face Mission: Gun Hazard - Composition (1996)

Discography

  • Face Mission Series: Gun Hazard Original Sound Version - Composition (1996)

  • Tobal No 1 Original Soundtrack - Composition (1996)
  • Tobal No 1 Remixes Electrical Indian - Composition (1996)
  • Final Fantasy VII Original Soundtrack - Song (1997)
  • Chocobo No Fushigina Original Dungeon Soundtrack - Composition & arrangement (1997)
  • Chocobo No Fushigina Dungeon - Coi Vanni Gialli - Composition & arrangement (1998)
  • SaGa Frontier II Original Soundtrack - Composition (1999)
  • Piano Parts SF2 ~ Rhapsody one has Theme SaGa Frontier 2 off - Composition & arrangement (1999)
  • Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack - Composition & arrangement (2001)
  • feel/Go dream - Yuna & Tidus - Arrangement (2001)
  • Final Fantasy X Official Soundtrack - Composition & arrangement (2001)
  • Final Fantasy X Piano Collections - Composition & arrangement (2002)
  • UNLIMITED: Original SaGa Soundtrack - Composition & arrangement (2003)
  • Original Musashiden II BLADEMASTER Soundtrack - Composition & arrangement (2005)
  • Dirge off Cerberus - Final Fantasy VII Original Soundtrack - Composition & arrangement (2006)
  • Vielen Dank - Composition & arrangement (2007)

External bonds

  • Public garden Enix Music Official site of Public garden Enix Music
  • Squaremusic Site French amateur devoted to Masashi Hamauzu

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