Koichi Sugiyama
Japanese composer of video game music
Japanese composer of video game music
1931
95 years ago
Artists & Creatives
Japan
A prominent composer and orchestrator, contributed extensively to the music of the Dragon Quest video game series. Began career in the 1980s and became recognized for combining orchestral and electronic music. Served as the principal composer for the Dragon Quest franchise, creating memorable themes and soundtracks that enhanced the gaming experience. Established the Tokyo Metropolitan Orchestra and held various conducting roles throughout career. Received multiple awards for contributions to music in video games, elevating the artistic value of the medium.
Composed the music for Dragon Quest series
Founded the Tokyo Metropolitan Orchestra
Conducted live orchestral performances of video game music
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