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Yasunori Mitsuda
Birthdate:
January 21, 1972
Birthplace:
Yamaguchi Prefecture

Yasunori Mitsuda (光田 康典)

Music Composer

Yasunori Mitsuda was born in Tokuyama in the Yamaguchi Prefecture, and raised in Kumage. As a child, he studied the piano lessons and developed an interest in computers, teaching himself to program simple songs and games on his PC. After enrolling in Tokyo's Junior College of Music, Mitsuda received solid instruction from his professors, most of them practicing musicians, who would take the young composer to gigs, so long as he helped carry the heavy instruments.

In 1992, an advertisement for an opening in the music department at Squaresoft was shown to Mitsuda by his friend Nobuo Uematsu. Mitsuda sent in a demo reel, which won him an interview at the game studio. Despite the "disastrous" (as he describes it) interview, he was offered a position on the company's sound team in April, 1992. He was joined by college friend and fellow musician Yoshitaka Hirota.

Chrono Trigger, Mitsuda's first soundtrack as a composer soundtrack, on which he collaborated with Uematsu, proved popular with fans. The following year, he joined Uematsu again for the sidescrolling action game Front Mission: Gun Hazard, working with new recruits to the Squaresoft sound team Junya Nakano and Masashi Hamauzu. Having developed a working relationship with many of the composers and sound designers at Square, Mitsuda's first game project for the Playstation was as producer of Tobal No. 1's soundtrack, which brought together an assortment of musicians. His last contribution to Square was the solo soundtrack for 1998's Xenogears.

Mitsuda went freelance, though he continued to work closely with Squaresoft on projects, most notably Chrono Cross. He was the central contributor to the Xenosaga EPISODE I: Der Wille zur Macht soundtrack, and has also released non-mainstream-game music, such as his CD Sailing to the World. kiЯitɘ an artistic collaboration with Masato Kato, creator of the Chrono series, features music, art, and stories.

Celtic influences pervade Mitsuda's music. This stylistic element is particularly evident in his Chrono Cross soundtrack, and first solidified in the Xenogears arranged album, CREID. Apart from his professed love of the Celtic style, Mitsuda's musical classification is difficult to define. For example, the Chrono Cross track "Chronomantic" has elements of Caribbean music, while the song "The Great Sneff's Troupe" from that same soundtrack has an East Asian flavor. A number of his compositions also resemble traditional Indian music, such as the Chrono Trigger tracks "Corridor Of Time" and "Schala's Theme." The composer's most recent projects are the Sailing to the World piano arrangement album, his producer's role on Luminous Arc, and the two-disc soundtrack he composed for Armodyne.

Source: Square Enix Music Online

Companies
Procyon Studio

Creditscredited in 46 publications

Games

 
platform release role
Chrono Cross (credits)ps15 Aug 2000USAComposer
Chrono Trigger (credits)snes27 Sep 1995USAComposer
Chrono Trigger (credits)ps02 Nov 1999JapanComposer
Front Mission: Gun Hazard (credits)snes23 Feb 1996JapanComposer
Tobal No. 1 (credits)ps31 Oct 1996USAComposer
Produced the soundtrack featuring contributions from the Square sound team
Xenogears (credits)ps20 Oct 1998USAComposer
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Albums

 
release role
An Cinni?int Tsugunai Original Soundtrack (credits)25 Dec 2001Composer 
Armodyne (credits)28 Mar 2007Composer 
Chrono Cross Guitar Arrangement (credits)25 Dec 2002Composer 
Chrono Cross Original Soundtrack (credits)29 June 2005Composer 
Chrono Cross Music Selection (credits)01 Aug 2000Composer 
Chrono Cross Original Soundtrack (credits)29 June 2005Composer 
Chrono Cross Music Selection (credits)01 Aug 2000Composer 
Chrono Cross Original Soundtrack (credits)18 Dec 1999Composer 
Chrono Cross Music Selection (credits)01 Aug 2000Composer 
Chrono Cross Guitar Arrangement (credits)25 Dec 2002Composer 
Chrono Cross Original Soundtrack (credits)29 June 2005Composer 
Chrono Trigger The Brink of Time (credits)25 June 1995Composer 
Chrono Trigger Original Soundtrack (credits)18 Dec 1999Composer 
Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version (credits)25 Mar 1995Composer 
Chrono Trigger The Brink of Time (credits)25 June 1995Composer 
Front Mission: Gun Hazard Original Soundtrack (credits)25 Feb 1996Composer 
Graffiti Kingdom Hako no Niwa (credits)23 Sep 2004Composer 
Kirite (credits)18 May 2005Composer 
Luminous Arc Original Soundtrack (credits)07 Mar 2007Composer 
Sailing to the World (credits)25 Dec 2002Composer 
Shadow Hearts Original Soundtrack plus 1 (credits)16 Jan 2005Composer 
Shadow Hearts near death experience Arrangetracks (credits)24 Aug 2005Composer 
Shadow Hearts II Original Soundtracks (credits)24 Mar 2004Composer 
Square Vocal Collection (credits)20 June 2001Composer 
SQUAREDANCE Standard Edition (credits)20 Aug 2002Composer 
SQUAREDANCE Limited Edition (credits)20 Aug 2002Composer 
The Seventh Seal Sailing to the World Piano Score (credits)01 Apr 2006Composer 
Time & Space A Tribute to Yasunori Mitsuda (credits)17 Oct 2002Composer 
Tobal No. 1 Original Soundtrack (credits)21 Aug 1996Composer 
Tobal No. 1 Electrical Indian (credits)21 Sep 1996Composer 
Tsukiyo Ni Saraba Moonlit Shadow (credits)23 Feb 2005Composer 
Xenogears Original Soundtrack (credits)22 Apr 1998Composer 
Xenogears Creid (credits)22 Apr 1998Composer 
Xenogears Creid (credits)29 June 2005Composer 
Xenosaga Original Soundtrack (credits)06 Mar 2002Composer 
Xenosaga Drama CD - Outer File 02 (credits)21 Dec 2002Composer 
Xenosaga Kokoro (credits)06 Feb 2002Composer 
XENOSAGA Episode 1 Soundtrack (credits)19 May 2004Composer 

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November 10, 2006Interview with Procyon Studios

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