Yugo Kanno
Appearance
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Born | Saitama, Japan | June 5, 1977
Genres | Orchestral, classical, jazz, acoustic, rock, electronic |
Occupation(s) | Composer, arranger, musician, sound producer, painter |
Instrument(s) | Keyboard, piano |
Years active | 2002–present |
Website | yugokanno.com |
Yugo Kanno (菅野 祐悟, Kanno Yūgo, born June 5, 1977) is a Japanese composer and musician best known for his soundtracks to many TV series, movies, and anime.
Biography
Kanno was born in Saitama, Japan. He attended junior high school in Kawagoe before later moving to Takanezawa for university. He graduated from the Tokyo College of Music, department of composition, film scoring course and started providing music for movies, commercials, and artists while he was still a student.[1] On December 14, 2007 he held his first orchestral concert which has since become an annual event.[2] In 2012 he began work as a painter after casually painting a portrait of a friend who came by while he was in the studio.
Discography
TV works
Title | Year | Role(s) |
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Last Christmas | 2004 | Composer |
Ai no Uta | 2005 | Composer |
Engine | 2005 | Composer |
M no Higeki | 2005 | Composer |
Rondo | 2006 | Composer |
Attention Please | 2006 | Composer |
Suppli | 2006 | Composer |
Woman's Island | 2006 | Composer |
Yuuki | 2006 | Composer |
Akechi Mitsuhide | 2007 | Composer |
Attention Please SP | 2007 | Composer |
Bambino! | 2007 | Composer |
Galileo (season 1) | 2007 | Composer (other tracks by Masaharu Fukuyama) |
Haken no Hinkaku | 2007 | Composer |
Hotaru no Hikari | 2007 | Composer |
Romeo and Juliet | 2007 | Composer |
SP | 2007 | Composer |
Akai Ito | 2008 | Composer |
Ano Hi, Bokura no Inochi wa Toilet Paper yori mo Karukatta | 2008 | Composer |
Attention Please SP | 2008 | Composer |
Innocent Love | 2008 | Composer |
Osen | 2008 | Composer |
Sensei wa Erai! | 2008 | Composer |
Shibatora | 2008 | Composer |
Fumō Chitai | 2009 | Composer (other tracks by Ryuichi Sakamoto) |
Hataraku Gon! | 2009 | Composer |
Kiina | 2009 | Composer |
Koishite Akuma | 2009 | Composer |
Mr. Brain | 2009 | Composer (other tracks by MAYUKO, Akio Izutsu, Kyosuke Kamisaka & Kenichiro Suehiro) |
Samurai High School | 2009 | Composer |
Hotaru no Hikaru 2 | 2010 | Composer |
Mioka | 2010 | Composer |
Nakanai to Kimeta Hi | 2010 | Composer |
Ogon no Buta | 2010 | Composer |
Shinzanmono | 2010 | Composer |
Akujotachi no Mesu | 2011 | Composer |
Diplomat Kosaku Kuroda | 2011 | Composer |
Nazotoki wa Dinner no Ato de | 2011 | Composer |
Shiawase ni Narou yo | 2011 | Composer (other tracks by MAYUKO, Akio Izutsu, Kyosuke Kamisaka & Kenichiro Suehiro) |
Umareru. | 2011 | Composer |
37-sai de Isha ni Natta Boku ~Kenshui Junjo Monogatari~ | 2012 | Composer |
Dirty Mama! | 2012 | Composer |
Double Face | 2012 | Composer |
Ghost Mama Sousasen | 2012 | Composer |
Kaitakushatachi | 2012 | Composer |
Nazotoki wa Dinner no Ato de SP | 2012 | Composer |
Resident – 5-nin no Kenshui | 2012 | Composer |
Ando Lloyd ~A.I. Knows Love?~ | 2013 | Composer |
Galileo (season 2) | 2013 | Composer (other tracks by Masaharu Fukuyama) |
Share House no Koibito | 2013 | Composer |
Take Five | 2013 | Composer |
Gunshi Kanbei | 2014 | Composer |
Hanasaki Mai ga Damatte Inai | 2014 | Composer |
Mozu | 2014 | Composer |
Anime works
Title | Year | Role(s) |
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Da Capo | 2003 | Composer |
Ikki Tousen: Battle Vixens | 2003 | Composer (other tracks by Hiroshi Motokura & Yoshiki Minami) |
Giniro no Olynssis | 2006 | Composer |
Hataraki Man | 2006 | Composer |
Birdy the Mighty: Decode | 2008 | Composer |
Toshokan Sensō | 2008 | Composer |
Birdy the Mighty: Decode 02 | 2009 | Composer |
Birdy the Mighty Decode: Cipher | 2009 | Composer |
Toshokan Sensō: Kakumei no Tsubasa | 2012 | Composer |
Psycho-Pass | 2012 | Composer |
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders | 2014 | Composer |
Gundam Reconguista in G | 2014 | Composer |
Movie works
Title | Year | Role(s) |
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Shiroi Hato | N/A | Composer |
Hirosue which? Project | 2002 | Composer |
Heat Island | 2007 | Composer |
Smile: Seiya no Kiseki | 2007 | Composer |
Akai Ito | 2008 | Composer |
Shaolin Girl | 2008 | Composer |
Suspect X | 2008 | Composer |
Amalfi: Rewards of the Goddess | 2009 | Composer |
Black Gaisha ni Tsutometerundaga mo Ore wa Genkai Kamo Shirenai | 2009 | Composer |
Kaiji: Jinsei Gyakuten Game | 2009 | Composer |
Magare! Spoon | 2009 | Composer |
Bayside Shakedown 3 | 2010 | Composer |
SP: The Motion Picture | 2010 | Composer |
SP: The Motion Picture II | 2011 | Composer |
Andalusia: Revenge of the Goddess | 2011 | Composer |
Kaiji 2: Jinsei Dakkai Game | 2011 | Composer |
Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo The Movie: Kachidoki Bashi wo Fuusaseyo! | 2011 | Composer |
Bayside Shakedown: The Final | 2012 | Composer |
Hotaru no Hikari | 2012 | Composer |
The Wings of the Kirin | 2012 | Composer |
Manatsu no Hōteishiki | 2013 | Composer (other tracks by Masaharu Fukuyama) |
Nazotoki wa Dinner no Ato de | 2013 | Composer |
The Intermission | 2013 | Composer |
Game works
Game Title | Year | Role(s) |
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Rain | 2013 | Composer |
Original works
Title | Year | Role(s) |
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Trombone Concerto "Flower" | 2011 | Composer |
Yugo Kanno Meets Art & Music: Spin-Off Work From the Movie The Intermission | 2013 | Composer |
References
- ^ "映画 謎解きはディナーのあとで - 映画|東宝WEB SITE". Toho Co., Ltd. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
- ^ "菅野祐悟プロフィール|音楽自由区。". Japan FM Network. Retrieved 17 October 2013.