Hitoshi Sakimoto
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Hitoshi Sakimoto (崎元 仁, Sakimoto Hitoshi) is a famous video game music composer. He began his career in music as a freelance composer, working with synthesizer drivers. In his early works, he would write out his name as YmoH.S., as a nod to his favorite electropop band Yellow Magic Orchestra.
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[edit] Biography
Sakimoto began his video game music career along with longtime friend Masaharu Iwata. Their friendship had started even before his joining to Square, when they would compose musical scores for the video game company Quest. With Quest assimilated into Square, Yasumi Matsuno, a well-known developer of Quest, approached him and Iwata to compose the musical score for Final Fantasy Tactics.
With the success of Final Fantasy Tactics, Matsuno again employed the duo to compose the soundtrack for Vagrant Story. After the release of Vagrant Story, Sakimoto bowed out of Square to found his own soundtrack composition company, Basiscape. Iwata would join Sakimoto in Basiscape, along with other composers, to create soundtrack for various media.
However, Matsuno would again call for Sakimoto and Iwata to compose for two of his works; Final Fantasy Tactics Advance and their last collaboration, Final Fantasy XII, both games that takes place in Ivalice. Since then, the three names have been synonymous with works pertaining to Matsuno's world Ivalice. The release of Final Fantasy XII increased the demand for Basiscape and since then helped the company expand their profile.
[edit] Musical Works within the series
- Final Fantasy Tactics (1997)
- Vagrant Story (2000)
- Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (2003)
- Final Fantasy XII (2006)
- Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (2007)
- Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions (2007)
- Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift (2007)
[edit] Trivia
He mentioned in the Final Fantasy XII Ultimania that his 20 favorite scores are the music in the Great Crystal, the Zertinan Caverns, Nalbina Fortress Underground Prison, Quiet Determination, the Golmore Jungle, Jules theme, the Giza Plain nomad village, the Mosphoran Highwaste, Desperate Fight, Boss Battle, Penelo's Theme, Ashe's Theme, Nalbina Fortress Town Ward, the Cerobi Steppe, the Old Archades, the Mandragora Battle Theme, the Dalmasca Estersand, the Final Boss Theme, Theme of the Empire and his most favorite, the Opening Theme.
[edit] Interviews
Hitoshi Sakimoto has given an interview on his works for Final Fantasy XII.
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| Directors and Producers |
| Hiroyuki Itō - Yoshinori Kitase - Yasumi Matsuno - Shinji Hashimoto - Hironobu Sakaguchi - Shintaro Takai - Takayoshi Nakazato - Motomu Toriyama - Toshirō Tsuchida - Kazuhiko Aoki - Akitoshi Kawazu |
| Artists and Art Directors |
| Yoshitaka Amano - Toshiyuki Itahana - Ryōma Itō - Hideo Minaba - Hiroshi Minagawa - Yusuke Naora - Tetsuya Nomura - Akira Oguro - Kaori Tanaka - Akihiko Yoshida - Airi Yoshioka |
| Sound and Music |
| The Black Mages - Nobuo Uematsu - Hitoshi Sakimoto -Eiji Nakamura - Masashi Hamauzu - Junya Nakano - Kenichiro Fukui - Kumi Tanioka - Masaharu Iwata - Máire Breatnach - Minoru Akao - Shiro Sagisu - Shirō Hamaguchi - Tsuyoshi Sekito - Takeharu Ishimoto - Yoko Shimomura |
| Translators |
| Alexander O. Smith - Ted Woolsey |
| Miscellaneous |
| Daisuke Watanabe - Takashi Katano - Takashi Tokita - Teruaki Sugawara - Hiroshi Kuwabara - Kazushige Nojima - Ken Narita - Koji Sugimoto |
