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Yutaka Yamada
やまだ 豊
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Background information
Born (1989-03-14) March 14, 1989 (age 35)
OriginTokyo, Japan
GenresFilm score, soundtrack, anime composer
Occupation(s)Composer, arranger, musician, orchestrator
Instrument(s)Piano, keyboard, guitar, drums
Years active2011–present
Websitewww.yutakayamada.com

Yutaka Yamada (やまだ 豊, Yamada Yutaka, born March 14, 1987) is a Japanese composer, arranger and orchestrator, based in Los Angeles. Represented by Soundtrack Music Associates and Current, Inc.

Biography

Yutaka graduated from Senzoku Gakuen College of Music in Japan, where he studied musical composition under Toshiyuki Watanabe and Masataka Matsuo.[1] Yutaka has written scores for more than 40 projects, including anime television series "Tokyo Ghoul",[2] Japanese TV series “Marumo no Okite” (“Marumo's Rule”) and a number of TV commercials such as "Audi", "Samsung Galaxy" and "Georgia (Coca-Cola)".

Yutaka's masterpiece, an anime television series Tokyo Ghoul attracted public attention shortly after its release in 2014.[3] Its original soundtrack, which includes the main theme song "Glassy Sky (sung by Donna Burke)", gained popularity and has over 50,000,000 views on YouTube.[4] The recording was performed at The Bridge Recording in L.A. and the mixing at Remote Control Productions respectively. 

Lately, Yutaka is known for his work on vocal music, such as "Never Let Me Go (sung by Julia Shortreed)"[5] and "Take My Hand (Sung by NIKIIE)". Both of them were ranked #1 on iTunes chart in Japan.

Since 2017, Yutaka is represented by Soundtrack Music Associates and he relocated the production base to Los Angeles, U.S.[4]

In 2018, Eminem sampled Yutaka's master piece "Glassy Sky" on his song "Good Guy" in his "Kamikaze" album.[6]

Discography

Movie works

Film Title Year Role
Madam Marmalade no Ijo na Nazo: Shutsudai Hen
(“Madam Marmalade's Mysterious Puzzle: Question Version”)
(TV Tokyo)
2013 Composer
(Other tracks by Tadayuki Ito)
Madam Marmalade no Ijo na Nazo: Kaito Hen
(“Madam Marmalade's Mysterious Puzzle: Answer Version”)
(TV Tokyo)
2013 Composer
A.I. love you (Fuji Television) 2016 Composer
Death Note:Light Up the New World(Warner Bros.) 2016 Composer
Isshukan Furenzu (“One Week Friends”) (Shochiku) 2017 Composer
Chia Dan (“Let's Go, Jets!”) (Toho) 2017 Composer
Donten ni Warau Gaiden – Ketsubetsu, Yamainu no Chikai
(“Laughing Under the Clouds Side story – Departure, the Vow of Yamainu”)
2017 Composer
Infini-T Force (Shochiku) 2018 Composer
Inuyashiki (Toho) 2018 Composer
Donten ni Warau Gaiden – Shukumei, Soutou no Fuma
(“Laughing Under the Clouds Side story –The Double-Headed Fuma)
2018 Composer
BLEACH (Warner Bros.) 2018 Composer
Cry Me a Sad River 2018 Composer

Anime works

Anime Title Year Role
Soul Reviver 2013 Composer for the main theme
Sword Gai 2013 Composer for the main theme
Tokyo Ghoul 2014 Composer
Tokyo Ghoul : Root A 2015 Composer
Tokyo Ghoul : JACK 2015 Composer
Tokyo Ghoul : PINTO 2015 Composer
Onigiri 2016 Composer for the main theme
Infini-T Force 2017 Composer
Tokyo Ghoul :Re 2018 Composer

TV Drama series

TV Drama series Year Role
Marumo no Okite(“Marumo’s Rule”) (Fuji TV) 2011 Composer
(Other tracks by Hiroyuki Sawano)
Marumo no Okite Special(“Marumo’s Rule Special”) (Fuji TV) 2011 Composer
Marumo no Okite Special 2014
(“Marumo’s Rule Special 2014”)
(Fuji TV)
2014 Composer
HUNTER, Sono Onna Tachi Syokin Kasegi
(“HUNTER - Women After Reward Money”)
(Kansai Telecasting)
2011 Composer
Boku no Ita Jikan(“The Hours of My Life”) (Fuji TV) 2014 Composer
(Other tracks by Yoshiaki Dewa)
Chotto ha Darazu ni (NHK, BS Premium) 2014 Composer
Suikyu Yankees (“Water Polo Yankees”) (Fuji TV) 2014 Composer
(Other tracks by Yu Takami)
Borderline (NHK) 2014 Composer
Tenno no Ryoriban (“The Emperor's Cook”) (TBS) 2015 Composer
(Other tracks by Takefumi Haketa)
Fujiko (Hulu,JCOM) 2015 Composer
Watashi wo Hanasanaide (“Never Let Me Go”) (TBS) 2016 Composer
Death Note: New Generation (Hulu) 2016 Composer
Totsuzen Desuga, Ashita Kekkon Shimasu
(“Everyone's Getting Married”)
(Fuji TV)
2017 Composer
(Other tracks by Toshiyuki Yasuda
and Yuji Nishiguchi)

Hanzai Shokoogun (“Criminal Syndrome”)
(Tokai Television, WOWOW)
2017 Composer
Shinhannin(“The True Suspect”) (WOWOW) 2018 Composer

Awards and recognition

  • 2009 Grand prize at VIENNA INSTRUMENTS Strings Arrangement Contest.[7]
  • 2016 Brilliant Citizen Award ("Azalea Kagayaki") by the city of Kawasaki, Japan.[8]

References

  1. ^ 洗足学園音楽大学I 音楽・音響デザインコース 卒業生情報 山田豊(2011年卒業) Senzoku Gakuen College of Music. Retrieved Sept 5, 2018
  2. ^ TVアニメ『東京喰種トーキョーグール』Staff&Cast TV anime Tokyo Ghoul Official Website. Retrieved Sept 5, 2018
  3. ^ Música: Tokyo Ghoul Symphonie de Yutaka Yamada El Antro de los Vampiros y Otros Monstruos. Retrieved Sept 5 2018
  4. ^ a b Profile of Yutaka Yamada yutakayamada.com. Retrieved Sept 5, 2018
  5. ^ オリコンニュースIドラマ『わたしを離さないで』話題の劇中歌を配信. Oricon News. Retrieved Sept 5,2018
  6. ^ Eminem’s “Good Guy” Samples Japanese Anime Composer Yutaka Yamada Genius.com. Retrieved Sept 5, 2018
  7. ^ Cite error: The named reference yutakayamada1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  8. ^ 『2016年度川崎市文化賞・社会功労賞・スポーツ賞・アゼリア輝賞 I 川崎市 Kawasaki City. Retrieved September 4, 2018