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Koichi Sugiyama
Birthdate:
April 11, 1931
Birthplace:
Tokyo, Japan

Koichi Sugiyama (すぎやま こういち)

Music Composer

Koichi Sugiyama is a classically trained conductor who has been acknowledged as an inspiration by such game music composers as Nobuo Uematsu. With Yuji Horii and Akira Toriyama, Sugiyama co-created the Dragon Quest series.

Sugiyama admits to being a "game freak," and still counts game collecting among his favorite hobbies. In fact, his first contact with Enix was through a fan letter he sent regarding a PC version of a Japanese board game called shogi that was released in the early '80s. After Enix's staff overcame the shock of receiving a handwritten postcard from a celebrity of Sugiyama's stature, they were so impressed by his depth of knowledge and appreciation of games that they requested he write the music for Dragon Quest.

The composer's 1986 recording of Dragon Quest I Symphonic Suite with the London Philharmonic Orchestra marked the first orchestral arrangement of a game music soundtrack. Apart from the Dragon Quest series of games, for which Sugiyama has contributed to all nine entries, he has also created game music for Enix's E.V.O.: The Search for Eden, Torneko and Fuurai no Chiren series, and Square's Super Famicom sequel to Hanjuku Hero. The composer claims that he will not retire from game music but will continue writing Dragon Quest songs as long as he is alive.

Companies
Enix
Square Enix
Other Associations
London Philharmonic Orchestra

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