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Kumi Tanioka

Kumi Tanioka (谷岡 久美, Tanioka Kumi, born August 29, 1974) is a Japanese composer and pianist. Born in Hiroshima, Japan, she graduated from Kobe University with a degree in musical performance, and began working as a video game composer in 1998. She joined video game developer and publisher Square that same year, and worked on over 15 games for them before leaving to work as an independent composer in 2010.[1]

Kumi Tanioka
Tanioka in 2007
Background information
Born (1974-08-29) August 29, 1974 (age 49)
Hiroshima, Japan
GenresVideo game music
Occupation(s)Composer, pianist
Instrument(s)Piano
Years active1998–present
LabelsSquare Enix Music

Tanioka is best known for composing for the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series. She also likes to incorporate piano music into her soundtracks, which she typically performs herself, as she has done as a part of The Star Onions, a musical group focusing on arrangements of Final Fantasy XI music as well at various concerts.

Biography edit

Early life edit

Tanioka was born in Hiroshima, Japan, where she studied music and composition while in school and enjoyed listening to video game music as her younger brother was a gamer.[2] Among the composers she grew familiar with were Square employees Hitoshi Sakimoto, Nobuo Uematsu and Kenji Ito.[3] Her favorite pianists at the time were Piotr Paleczny and Hiromi Uehara.[2] Tanioka attended Kobe University, where she studied music and joined a choir.[3] She graduated with a degree in musical performance.[4] Although she had planned on performing music as a career, during college she became more interested in composing than performance, and in video game composition because of her childhood experiences.[2] After graduating, she joined Square (now Square Enix) as a composer in 1998.

Career edit

Her first score was the soundtrack to 1998's The Fallen Angels, by developer Steel Hearts, which she composed with Masaki Izutani. That same year, she joined Square and composed her first soundtrack for them to a game in the Chocobo series, Chocobo's Dungeon 2, with Yasuhiro Kawakami, Tsuyoshi Sekito and Kenji Ito. Her second work in the series was also her first solo soundtrack, that of Dice de Chocobo, a video game adaption of a board game. She composed for two other projects over the next two years, All Star Pro-Wrestling with Tsuyoshi Sekito and Kenichiro Fukui and Blue Wing Blitz by herself. Her first major composing role was in 2002, when she was one of three composers chosen to write the soundtrack to Final Fantasy XI. Although she did not contribute more than one song to the multiple expansions to the game, during this period she joined The Star Onions, a band made of Square Enix composers that arranges and performs Final Fantasy XI music. The group has released two albums to date.[1]

After Final Fantasy XI, Tanioka returned to the Chocobo series to arrange her Dice de Chocobo soundtrack for the game's remake, Chocobo Land: A Game of Dice. After that, however, she composed the soundtrack to Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, which led to her composing the soundtracks to the other five games in the series. Between the games, she worked on the soundtracks to Code Age Commanders, Code Age Brawls, Project Sylpheed, and Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon.[1] On February 28, 2010 Tanioka announced her departure from Square Enix, following several other Square Enix composers such as Kenichiro Fukui, Junya Nakano, and Masashi Hamauzu; she joined the composer's group GE-ON-DAN with many other composers like Nakano.[5] In 2011, she became one of the founding members of Ringmasters, a non-exclusive worldwide group of artists and composers, though she later left the group.[2] She composed in 2011 music for iOS interactive storybooks, Snow White, The Ugly Duckling, and Hansel and Gretel, before founding her own independent company, Riquismo, in August 2012.[6][7] Riquismo is not a full studio, and Tanioka continues to work independently. Tanioka has said that she decided to become a freelance composer because she wanted to write for a wider variety of subjects.[6] Since its founding she has composed music for Ragnarok Odyssey, for which she wrote independently of any prior music from the Ragnarok series,[8] and MA.YU.MO.RI.

Unlike the soundtracks to the numbered Final Fantasy games, no songs from the Crystal Chronicles or Chocobo soundtracks have appeared in any compilation albums produced by Square Enix. Songs from the two series have also not appeared in any of the official Final Fantasy music concerts, although "Morning Sky" from the Crystal Chronicles soundtrack was played in the first Games in Concert performance in Utrecht, Netherlands on November 26, 2006. It was performed by Floor Jansen of the band After Forever and the Metropole Orchestra.[9]

Musical style and influences edit

 
Tanioka in 2007

Kumi Tanioka's signature style, especially for the Crystal Chronicles games, is that of "world music". She has described the musical style for the soundtrack to Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles as being based on "ancient instruments". The soundtrack has extensive use of many medieval and renaissance musical instruments like the recorder, the crumhorn and the lute, creating a distinctively rustic feel, and also follows the practices and styles of medieval music.[10] She says the idea came to her while looking at illustrations of the game world, which gave her the idea of making "world music", where the tracks would "not [be] limited to a single country or culture".[11] She feels that specific instruments do not necessarily need to be tied to a specific geographic region, and tries to see, for example, how an Indian instrument and a Celtic instrument might work with each other.[6]

For the soundtrack to Ring of Fates, Tanioka tried to focus on "creating a new landscape containing the same atmosphere".[11] She returned to using instruments in an "ethnic manner" again in composing the soundtrack for Echoes of Time.[12] The piano performances in the Ring of Fates soundtrack were done by Kumi Tanioka. She did the performances herself rather than use an outside performer as most Final Fantasy soundtracks have done primarily because she "likes to play piano", and they were done without any sheet music, as she preferred instead to improvise.[11] She took extensive piano lessons as a child, and lists piano and choral music as the biggest influences on her musical style. She also claims to have been influenced by music from a wide variety of cultures, like Indonesian, Irish and Balinese music.[11] Tanioka has performed live at several events, including 2011's Final Fantasy XI-themed VanaCon or 2021's Tokyo Game Show for the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remaster; she likes to do live performances as she feels it connects her with the listener's response to her music, unlike when composing where she can only imagine audience's responses to hearing her music.[6]

Works edit

Year Title Notes
1998 The Fallen Angels with Masaki Izutani
Chocobo's Dungeon 2 with Yasuhiro Kawakami, Tsuyoshi Sekito, and Kenji Ito
1999 Dice de Chocobo
2000 All Star Pro-Wrestling with Tsuyoshi Sekito and Kenichiro Fukui
2001 Blue Wing Blitz
2002 Final Fantasy XI with Naoshi Mizuta and Nobuo Uematsu
Chocobo Land: A Game of Dice
2003 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
2005 Code Age Commanders with Yasuhiro Yamanaka
2006 Code Age Brawls
Project Sylpheed with several others
2007 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
2008 Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon "Labyrinth of Forgotten Time", "Opening"
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King
2009 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers with Hidenori Iwasaki and Ryo Yamazaki
2010 Mario Sports Mix with Masayoshi Soken
2011 Half-Minute Hero: The Second Coming "End of Overture", "End of Judgement"
2012 Harvest Moon: A New Beginning
Ragnarok Odyssey
2013 MA.YU.MO.RI
2014 Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U Arrangements[a]
2015 Kakuriyo no Mon "神代より伝わりし伝承"[13]
Airship Q
2018 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Arrangements[b]
2020 Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity with several others
2021 Minecraft: Caves & Cliffs with Lena Raine[14]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Plaza / Title (Animal Crossing: City Folk / Animal Crossing: Wild World)", "Jogging/Countdown"
  2. ^ "Snakey Chantey", "Molgera", "Main Menu - Wii Fit"

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Greening, Chris (December 30, 2012). "Kumi Tanioka Profile". Game Music Online. Retrieved September 21, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d Diago, Gee (September 2011). "Interview with Kumi Tanioka". Game Music Online. Retrieved September 21, 2014.
  3. ^ a b "インタビュー『ファイナルファンタジー・クリスタルクロニクル リング・オブ・フェイト オリジナル・サウンドトラック』" (in Japanese). Dengeki. October 2007. Retrieved September 2, 2011.
  4. ^ "Riquismo! – Profile" (in Japanese). Riquismo. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  5. ^ Greening, Chris (March 1, 2010). . Square Enix Music Online. Archived from the original on March 9, 2010. Retrieved March 1, 2010.
  6. ^ a b c d Jeriaska (March 1, 2012). . IndieGames. Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  7. ^ 新装開店! (in Japanese). Kumi Tanioka. August 29, 2012. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  8. ^ Napolitano, Jayson (October 24, 2012). "Tanioka shows off her "dirty" side". Destructoid. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  9. ^ "Games in Concert" (in Dutch). Gamer.nl. Retrieved February 12, 2009.
  10. ^ Space, Daniel. "Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles OST". RPGFan. Retrieved January 14, 2009.
  11. ^ a b c d Jeriaska; Kumi, Tanioka (March 29, 2008). "Interview with Kumi Tanioka". RPGFan. Retrieved February 11, 2009.
  12. ^ Tanioka, Kumi. "Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time liner notes". Retrieved April 21, 2009.
  13. ^ "かくりよの門 Original Soundtrack". iTunes. November 11, 2015. Retrieved December 9, 2015.
  14. ^ Leston, Ryan (October 20, 2021). "'Minecraft' just added some new music". NME. Retrieved March 28, 2022.

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Kumi Tanioka 谷岡 久美 Tanioka Kumi born August 29 1974 is a Japanese composer and pianist Born in Hiroshima Japan she graduated from Kobe University with a degree in musical performance and began working as a video game composer in 1998 She joined video game developer and publisher Square that same year and worked on over 15 games for them before leaving to work as an independent composer in 2010 1 Kumi TaniokaTanioka in 2007Background informationBorn 1974 08 29 August 29 1974 age 49 Hiroshima JapanGenresVideo game musicOccupation s Composer pianistInstrument s PianoYears active1998 presentLabelsSquare Enix Music Tanioka is best known for composing for the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series She also likes to incorporate piano music into her soundtracks which she typically performs herself as she has done as a part of The Star Onions a musical group focusing on arrangements of Final Fantasy XI music as well at various concerts Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 2 Musical style and influences 3 Works 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesBiography editEarly life edit Tanioka was born in Hiroshima Japan where she studied music and composition while in school and enjoyed listening to video game music as her younger brother was a gamer 2 Among the composers she grew familiar with were Square employees Hitoshi Sakimoto Nobuo Uematsu and Kenji Ito 3 Her favorite pianists at the time were Piotr Paleczny and Hiromi Uehara 2 Tanioka attended Kobe University where she studied music and joined a choir 3 She graduated with a degree in musical performance 4 Although she had planned on performing music as a career during college she became more interested in composing than performance and in video game composition because of her childhood experiences 2 After graduating she joined Square now Square Enix as a composer in 1998 Career edit Her first score was the soundtrack to 1998 s The Fallen Angels by developer Steel Hearts which she composed with Masaki Izutani That same year she joined Square and composed her first soundtrack for them to a game in the Chocobo series Chocobo s Dungeon 2 with Yasuhiro Kawakami Tsuyoshi Sekito and Kenji Ito Her second work in the series was also her first solo soundtrack that of Dice de Chocobo a video game adaption of a board game She composed for two other projects over the next two years All Star Pro Wrestling with Tsuyoshi Sekito and Kenichiro Fukui and Blue Wing Blitz by herself Her first major composing role was in 2002 when she was one of three composers chosen to write the soundtrack to Final Fantasy XI Although she did not contribute more than one song to the multiple expansions to the game during this period she joined The Star Onions a band made of Square Enix composers that arranges and performs Final Fantasy XI music The group has released two albums to date 1 After Final Fantasy XI Tanioka returned to the Chocobo series to arrange her Dice de Chocobo soundtrack for the game s remake Chocobo Land A Game of Dice After that however she composed the soundtrack to Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles which led to her composing the soundtracks to the other five games in the series Between the games she worked on the soundtracks to Code Age Commanders Code Age Brawls Project Sylpheed and Final Fantasy Fables Chocobo s Dungeon 1 On February 28 2010 Tanioka announced her departure from Square Enix following several other Square Enix composers such as Kenichiro Fukui Junya Nakano and Masashi Hamauzu she joined the composer s group GE ON DAN with many other composers like Nakano 5 In 2011 she became one of the founding members of Ringmasters a non exclusive worldwide group of artists and composers though she later left the group 2 She composed in 2011 music for iOS interactive storybooks Snow White The Ugly Duckling and Hansel and Gretel before founding her own independent company Riquismo in August 2012 6 7 Riquismo is not a full studio and Tanioka continues to work independently Tanioka has said that she decided to become a freelance composer because she wanted to write for a wider variety of subjects 6 Since its founding she has composed music for Ragnarok Odyssey for which she wrote independently of any prior music from the Ragnarok series 8 and MA YU MO RI Unlike the soundtracks to the numbered Final Fantasy games no songs from the Crystal Chronicles or Chocobo soundtracks have appeared in any compilation albums produced by Square Enix Songs from the two series have also not appeared in any of the official Final Fantasy music concerts although Morning Sky from the Crystal Chronicles soundtrack was played in the first Games in Concert performance in Utrecht Netherlands on November 26 2006 It was performed by Floor Jansen of the band After Forever and the Metropole Orchestra 9 Musical style and influences edit nbsp Tanioka in 2007Kumi Tanioka s signature style especially for the Crystal Chronicles games is that of world music She has described the musical style for the soundtrack to Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles as being based on ancient instruments The soundtrack has extensive use of many medieval and renaissance musical instruments like the recorder the crumhorn and the lute creating a distinctively rustic feel and also follows the practices and styles of medieval music 10 She says the idea came to her while looking at illustrations of the game world which gave her the idea of making world music where the tracks would not be limited to a single country or culture 11 She feels that specific instruments do not necessarily need to be tied to a specific geographic region and tries to see for example how an Indian instrument and a Celtic instrument might work with each other 6 For the soundtrack to Ring of Fates Tanioka tried to focus on creating a new landscape containing the same atmosphere 11 She returned to using instruments in an ethnic manner again in composing the soundtrack for Echoes of Time 12 The piano performances in the Ring of Fates soundtrack were done by Kumi Tanioka She did the performances herself rather than use an outside performer as most Final Fantasy soundtracks have done primarily because she likes to play piano and they were done without any sheet music as she preferred instead to improvise 11 She took extensive piano lessons as a child and lists piano and choral music as the biggest influences on her musical style She also claims to have been influenced by music from a wide variety of cultures like Indonesian Irish and Balinese music 11 Tanioka has performed live at several events including 2011 s Final Fantasy XI themed VanaCon or 2021 s Tokyo Game Show for the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remaster she likes to do live performances as she feels it connects her with the listener s response to her music unlike when composing where she can only imagine audience s responses to hearing her music 6 Works editYear Title Notes1998 The Fallen Angels with Masaki IzutaniChocobo s Dungeon 2 with Yasuhiro Kawakami Tsuyoshi Sekito and Kenji Ito1999 Dice de Chocobo2000 All Star Pro Wrestling with Tsuyoshi Sekito and Kenichiro Fukui2001 Blue Wing Blitz2002 Final Fantasy XI with Naoshi Mizuta and Nobuo UematsuChocobo Land A Game of Dice2003 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles2005 Code Age Commanders with Yasuhiro Yamanaka2006 Code Age BrawlsProject Sylpheed with several others2007 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Ring of Fates2008 Final Fantasy Fables Chocobo s Dungeon Labyrinth of Forgotten Time Opening Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles My Life as a King2009 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Echoes of TimeFinal Fantasy Crystal Chronicles My Life as a DarklordFinal Fantasy Crystal Chronicles The Crystal Bearers with Hidenori Iwasaki and Ryo Yamazaki2010 Mario Sports Mix with Masayoshi Soken2011 Half Minute Hero The Second Coming End of Overture End of Judgement 2012 Harvest Moon A New BeginningRagnarok Odyssey2013 MA YU MO RI2014 Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U Arrangements a 2015 Kakuriyo no Mon 神代より伝わりし伝承 13 Airship Q2018 Super Smash Bros Ultimate Arrangements b 2020 Hyrule Warriors Age of Calamity with several others2021 Minecraft Caves amp Cliffs with Lena Raine 14 See also editMusic of the Chocobo series Music of Final Fantasy XI Music of the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles seriesNotes edit Plaza Title Animal Crossing City Folk Animal Crossing Wild World Jogging Countdown Snakey Chantey Molgera Main Menu Wii Fit References edit a b c Greening Chris December 30 2012 Kumi Tanioka Profile Game Music Online Retrieved September 21 2014 a b c d Diago Gee September 2011 Interview with Kumi Tanioka Game Music Online Retrieved September 21 2014 a b インタビュー ファイナルファンタジー クリスタルクロニクル リング オブ フェイト オリジナル サウンドトラック in Japanese Dengeki October 2007 Retrieved September 2 2011 Riquismo Profile in Japanese Riquismo Retrieved January 23 2014 Greening Chris March 1 2010 01 Mar 2010 Confirmed Kumi Tanioka Leaves Square Enix Square Enix Music Online Archived from the original on March 9 2010 Retrieved March 1 2010 a b c d Jeriaska March 1 2012 Final Fantasy to Snow White Composer Kumi Tanioka s Independent Vision IndieGames Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 23 2014 新装開店 in Japanese Kumi Tanioka August 29 2012 Retrieved January 23 2014 Napolitano Jayson October 24 2012 Tanioka shows off her dirty side Destructoid Retrieved January 23 2014 Games in Concert in Dutch Gamer nl Retrieved February 12 2009 Space Daniel Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles OST RPGFan Retrieved January 14 2009 a b c d Jeriaska Kumi Tanioka March 29 2008 Interview with Kumi Tanioka RPGFan Retrieved February 11 2009 Tanioka Kumi Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Echoes of Time liner notes Retrieved April 21 2009 かくりよの門 Original Soundtrack iTunes November 11 2015 Retrieved December 9 2015 Leston Ryan October 20 2021 Minecraft just added some new music NME Retrieved March 28 2022 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kumi Tanioka Retrieved from https en 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