- Yoko Shimomura
Infobox musical artist
Name = Yoko Shimomura
Background = non_performing_personnel
Born = birth date and age|1967|10|19Hyōgo Prefecture ,Japan
Instrument =Piano
Genre =Jazz , classical
Occupation =Composer ,musician
Years_active = 1988–present
Label =NTT Publishing DigiCube
Toshiba EMIWalt Disney Records
Associated_acts =Alph Lyla nihongo|Yoko Shimomura|下村 陽子|Shimomura Yōko|born October 19, 1967 is aJapan esevideo game music composer andmusician .Biography
Early life
Yoko Shimomura was born in
Hyōgo Prefecture ,Japan . She developed an interest for music at a young age, and at the age of four, she started takingpiano lessons. Inspired byclassical music , she began composing her own music by playing the piano randomly. Shimomura attendedOsaka College of Music , and graduated as a piano major in 1988. Upon graduation, Shimomura intended to become a piano instructor, but as she had been an avid gamer for many years, she decided to send some samples of her work to various video game companies.Capcom invited her in for an audition and interview, and she was offered a job there. Her family and instructors were dismayed with her change in focus, but Shimomura accepted the job anyway.Career
While working for Capcom, she was a member of the company's in-house jazz band
Alph Lyla , and composed the soundtrack of "Street Fighter II ".In 1993, Shimomura transferred to another game company, Square (now
Square Enix ). Her first project at the company was the score for theconsole role-playing game (RPG) "Live A Live " in 1994. Afterwards, she was paired with more experienced composers for a time. For example, she teamed withNoriko Matsueda on the strategy/RPG "Front Mission " in 1995, and in 1996, she composed and arranged the music in "", arranging music fromKoji Kondo 's "Mario" series music, and three tracks from "Final Fantasy IV " byNobuo Uematsu .She went solo again in 1998 for the soundtrack to "Parasite Eve". One of her most famous works was achieved in 1999 with "
Legend of Mana ", a follow up to the "Mana" series.In 2002, Yoko Shimomura left Square to work as a freelancer. One of her first projects as an independent was to compose the soundtrack for "" for the
Game Boy Advance .Shimomura's most notable recent score is for "
Kingdom Hearts II " from 2005, the sequel to the first joint Square/Disney venture that features Disney characters in anaction role-playing game environment. She also composed the score to the game's predecessors, "" and "Kingdom Hearts ". Shimomura was initially apprehensive about the "Kingdom Hearts" project, skeptical if she could successfully pull it off.In March 2008, Shimomura's best works compilation album "
Drammatica " was released containing her compositions from "Kingdom Hearts" and other games in a full orchestrated score. It includes music from "Final Fantasy Versus XIII ", "Live A Live", "Kingdom Hearts", "Front Mission", "Legend of Mana", and "Heroes of Mana ". [cite web| url = http://kh-n.com/?id=41036| publisher = Kingdom Hearts Network| title = Yoko Shimomura’s new album "Drammatica"| accessdate=2008-02-14] In an interview withMusic4Games regarding the project, Shimomura commented that with the sheet music generated for the project, she'd be interested in pursuing a live performance of "Drammatica " for fans if the opportunity arose. [cite web|url=http://www.music4games.net/Features_Display.aspx?id=269 | title=Yoko Shimomura drammatica Interview with Music4Games | publisher=Music4Games | accessdate=2008-05-28]Musical style and influences
The score for "Legend of Mana" showed a high range of breadth and depth to her music, and the music can be regarded as classical.
Discography
Video game soundtracks
*"Samurai Sword " (1988)
*"Adventures in the Magic Kingdom " (1990)
*"The King of Dragons " (1991)
*"Block Block " (1991) (with Masaki Izutani)
*"Street Fighter II " (1992) (with Isao Abe)
*"Breath of Fire " (1993) (withBun Bun ), Minae Fujii, and Mari Yamaguchi)
*"The Punisher" (1993) (with Isao Abe)
*"Super Street Fighter II " (1993) (withAlph Lyla )
*"Live A Live " (1994)
*"Front Mission" (1995) (withNoriko Matsueda )
*"" (1996) (including arrangements of music byNobuo Uematsu andKoji Kondo )
*"Tobal No. 1 " (1996) (withMasashi Hamauzu ,Junya Nakano , Yasuhiro Kawakami,Kenji Ito , Noriko Matsueda,Ryuji Sasai , andYasunori Mitsuda )
*"Parasite Eve" (1998)
*"Legend of Mana " (1999)
*"Kingdom Hearts " (2002)
*"" (2003)
*"" (2004)
*"" (2005)
*"Kingdom Hearts II " (2005)
*"" (2006) (withShinji Hosoe ,Hitoshi Sakimoto , Yasunori Mitsuda, Kenji Ito,Masaharu Iwata , Tsukasa Masuko, Yasuyuki Suzuki, Ayako Saso, and Takahiro Ogata)
*"Heroes of Mana " (2007)
*"Super Smash Bros. Brawl " (2008) (with several other video game composers)
*"Little King's Story " (2008)
*"Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days " (2008)
*"Kingdom Hearts coded " (2008)
*"Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep " (2009)
*"The 3rd Birthday " (2009)
*"Final Fantasy Versus XIII " (TBA)Other works
*"Parasite Eve Remixes" (1998)
*"Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II Premium Arrange" (2004) (withMotoi Sakuraba , Takayuki Aihara,Motoaki Furukawa , Shinji Hosoe, Nobuyoshi Sano,Manabu Namiki , Yuri Hiranuma, Masaharu Iwata, Shin Asai,Noriyuki Iwadare , and Kenji Ito)
*"Dark Chronicle Premium Arrange" (2004) (with Motoi Sakuraba,The Black Mages , Noriyuki Iwadare, Yasunori Mitsuda, Shinji Hosoe, and Kenji Ito)
*"Rogue Galaxy Premium Arrange" (2006) (with Motoi Sakuraba, Noriyuki Iwadare, Kenji Ito, Yasunori Mitsuda, Shinji Hosoe, Takayuki Aihara,Norihiko Hibino , Nobuyoshi Sano, andYoshitaka Hirota )
*"Murmur" (2007) (original album with lyrics and vocals byChata )
*"Drammatica" (2008)References
External links
* [http://www.midiplex.com/ Yoko Shimomura's official Japanese website]
* [http://www.squareenixmusic.com/composers/shimomura/ Comprehensive Yoko Shimomura Profile at Square Enix Music Online]
* [http://www.ocremix.org/composer/id/12/yoko-shimomura/ Composer profile] atOverClocked ReMix
* [http://www.rocketbaby.net/interviews_yoko_shimomura.shtml RocketBaby's Interview]
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