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Yang Bang-ean (; born 1 January 1960) is a Korean composer, arranger,
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, and
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. His Japanese name is Kunihiko Ryo.


Early life and beginnings

Yang Bang-ean was born in Tokyo, Japan as a youngest son of five children from a
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Korean family. His late father (born in Jeju-do, South Korea), worked as a doctor; his mother (born in
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, North Korea) worked as a nutritionist at a hospital her husband owned. Yang started his early education at the Chōsen School (朝鮮学校, 조선학교), where he finished his primary and secondary education. He then proceeded to a Japanese high school, where he first got interested in foreign pops and rock music while listening to radio, which led to him joining a band. He continued his study at
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. It was the time when he first started playing the keyboard. The band traveled around holding concerts and releasing an album. After his graduation from Nippon Medical, he was appointed as a plastic surgeon in a hospital in Tokyo, but quit shortly after to become a musician.


Personal life

His father named him Yang Bang-ean (양방언, 梁邦彦, Japanese name: Kunihiko Ryō), which has three meanings: Yang(梁), the symbol of a family line; Bang (邦), representing many countries, simply his dad's wish him to interact with many people worldwide; and Ean (彦), a common letter in Japanese names to respect Japanese sentiment as the family was living in the country. At the one of interviews in 2007, he stated that the only thing he regretted when he became a successful artist was that his father had to pass away before his success as a musician. Yang Bang-ean had been living with his nationality of North Korea over 30 years. However, he had to give up his citizenship to North Korean in 1999 as it was difficult to work overseas while holding a North Korean citizenship. Yang Bang-ean first met his wife at a party she was throwing. He married her when he was in his mid-thirties after being in a relationship for approximately 10 years. He currently lives in
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in order to relax from the busy city life and concentrate on music.


Discography

*(1988–1989) Arranged the music for one of the closing themes of ''
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''. *(1991) Soundtrack to NTV TV-drama "Aisazu ni iranai" starring
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''. *(1995) Did the theme song and other music for the
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''. *(July 28, 1997) Releases his debut album ''The Gate of Dreams''. *(September 18, 1997) Releases single, ''Wings of Mirage'', it used as the theme song of the TV Asahi show ''Super Morning''. *(1998) Released the second official album ''Into The Light''. *(November 19, 1999) Released the third official album ''Only Heaven Knows''. *(May 16, 2001) Released the fourth official album ''Pan-O-Rama''. *(2002) Released the OST album of ''
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''. *(May 27, 2002) Released the piano solo album ''Piano sketch''. *(May 14, 2004) Released the fifth official album ''Echoes''. *(2004–2005) Arranged the ending theme of ''
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''. *(October 28, 2005) Released the OST album of '' Emma - A Victorian Romance''. *(July 24, 2006) Released the OST album of a KBS documentary ''KBS 스페셜 도자기''. *(2006-2007) Composed the Original Soundtrack and the opening for the TV anime series ''
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''. *(January 17, 2007) Took part in the OST album of ''
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''. *(March 29, 2007) He composed the music for the live action film ''
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'', *(August 16, 2007) Released the OST album of '' Emma - A Victorian Romance: Second Act''. *(November 16, 2007) Released the OST album of a KBS documentary ''KBS 스페셜 차마고도''. *(October 21, 2008) Released the official '' Aion: The Tower of Eternity'' original soundtrack featuring 22 tracks. The soundtrack was released on iTunes on October 20, 2009. *(October 19, 2009) Released the sixth official album ''Timeless Story''. *(2009–2011) Composed the music for the anime series ''
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''. *(2011) Composed the music for the anime series ''
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''. *(November 10, 2011) Released the first special album ''Floating Circle''. *(October 16, 2013) Released the OST album of the MMORPG ''ASTA''. *(2014-2015) Composed the Original Soundtrack and the opening for the TV anime series ''
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''. *(Decmber 17, 2015) Released the Seventh official Album ''Embrace'' *(October 12, 2016) Released the Best Album ''The Best'' *(October 27, 2017) Composed the Olympic games is ''Echos For Pyeongchang'' *(August 5, 2021) Released the Dark Ark OST album *(November 30, 2021) Released The Live Special album is ''Light and Shadow'' *(November 20, 2022) Released the New Single is ''Neo Utopia''


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