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Masaru Yokoyama
横山 克
Born (1982-11-03) November 3, 1982 (age 41)
Chikuhoku, Nagano, Japan
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Composer
  • arranger
InstrumentsKeyboard
LabelsMiracle Bus

Masaru Yokoyama (横山 克, Yokoyama Masaru, born November 3, 1982) is a Japanese composer and arranger, known for his work on television dramas, anime series, and movies. He is affiliated with the music production company Miracle Bus.

Biography

Yokoyama was born in Nagano Prefecture. He graduated from the Department of Composition at the National Institute of Technology.[1] He is currently employed by music production company Miracle Bus where he works on television and anime series, as well as composing and arranging songs for other artists.

Works

Television series

  • Ijin no Kuru Heya (2009, Tokyo MX)
  • Taxmen (2010, Tokyo MX)
  • Keishicho Shissonin Sosaka (2010, TV Asahi) – with Audio Highs
  • Hammer Session! (2010, TBS) – with Audio Highs
  • Hanawake no Yon Shimai (2011, TBS) – with Eishi Segawa and Yuko Fukushima
  • Mitsu no Aji: A Taste of Honey (2011, Fuji TV)
  • Perfect Son (2012, NTV)
  • Answer ~ Keishichou Kenshou Sousakan (2012, TV Asahi)
  • Akumu-chan (2012, NTV)
  • Yakou Kanransha (2013, TBS)
  • 35-sai no Koukousei (2013, NTV)
  • Namonaki Doku (2013, TBS)
  • Nanatsu no Kaigi (2013, NHK)
  • Honey Trap (2013, Fuji TV)
  • Tenshi to Jump (2013, NHK)
  • Fukuie Keibuho no Aisatsu (2014, Fuji TV)
  • Alice no Toge (2014, TBS)
  • Peter no Soretsu (2014, TBS)
  • N no Tame ni (2014, TBS)
  • Masshiro (2015, TBS) – with Masato Suzuki
  • Zannen na Otto (2015, Fuji TV)
  • Tatakau! Shoten Girl (2015, KTV)
  • Napoleon no Mura (2015, TBS)
  • Kekkonshiki no Zenjitsu ni (2015, TBS)
  • Boku no Yabai Tsuma (2016, KTV)
  • Suna no Tou (2016, TBS)
  • Reverse (2017, TBS)
  • Warotenka (2017, NHK)
  • Holiday Love (2018, TV Asahi)
  • Zettai Reido Season 3 (2018, Fuji TV)
  • Keiji Zero (2019, TV Asahi) – with Evan Call
  • Betonamu no Hikari: Boku ga Mushou Iryou wo Hajimeta Riyuu (2019, NHK)
  • Kami no te (2019, WOWOW)
  • Top Knife (2020, NTV) – with Masato Suzuki
  • Zettai Reido Season 4 (2020, Fuji TV)
  • O Maidens in Your Savage Season – (2020, MBS)

Anime

Movies

Other works

  • Venus Dream / Hiromi Sato (2006) – (Composition/arrangement, "Eien no Koi")
  • Darling / Yui Horie (2008) – (Composition/arrangement, "Little Honey Bee")
  • Get the door / Rie Oohashi (2009) – (Arrangement)
  • Ochinai Sora / ENA (2009) – (Composition/arrangement)
  • Mirai Bowl / Momoiro Clover (2011) – (Composition/arrangement, "Chai Maxx")
  • Tenshi no CLOVER / Aimi (2011) – (Strings arrangement, "Dear...")
  • Ring of Fortune / Eri Sasaki (2015) – (Composition/arrangement, "Oto ni Naru")
  • Ikken Rakuchaku Goyoujin / Earphones (2017) – (Composition/arrangement, "Ikken Rakuchaku Goyoujin")
  • Period / Eri Sasaki (2017) – (Composition/arrangement, "Be clear")
  • Magatsu Wahrheit (2019) – Video game
  • MOMOIRO CLOVER Z / Momoiro Clover Z (2019) – (Composition/arrangement, "Chai Maxx -ZZ ver.-")
  • Sister Cities / Saori Hayami (2020) – (Composition/arrangement, "mist")

References

  1. ^ "横山 克 | Miracle Group Official Site" (in Japanese). Retrieved June 6, 2019.