is a Japanese
video game composer
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and
pianist
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. Yamane's musical style draws on
baroque,
classical
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and
rock
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* Rock music, a genre of popular music
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traditions, with both
Johann Sebastian Bach
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and
Yellow Magic Orchestra
Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO for short) is a Japanese electronic music band formed in Tokyo in 1978 by Haruomi Hosono (bass, keyboards, vocals), Yukihiro Takahashi (drums, lead vocals) and Ryuichi Sakamoto (keyboards, vocals). The group is cons ...
as prominent influences. She is best known for her two decades of work at the gaming company
Konami
, is a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo, it also produces and distributes trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, pachinko machines, slot machines, and arcade cabinets. Konami has casi ...
, with her compositions for the ''
Castlevania
''Castlevania'' (), known in Japan as is a gothic horror action-adventure video game series and media franchise about Dracula (Castlevania), Dracula, created and developed by Konami. It has been released on various platforms, from early system ...
'' series among her most recognized work.
Yamane grew an interest in music at an early age, practicing on the
electric organ
An electric organ, also known as electronic organ, is an electronic keyboard instrument which was derived from the pump organ, harmonium, pipe organ and theatre organ. Originally designed to imitate their sound, or orchestral sounds, it has sinc ...
and piano. She studied composition in college and began working as a composer for Konami in 1988. As a member of the
Konami Kukeiha Club
is Konami's sound team. It is often confused with 矩形波倶楽部 ( Kukeiha Club), Konami's in-house band that has released albums consisting of their studio performances. They are primarily responsible for the sound and music in the majorit ...
, she collaborated with other musicians on many Konami video games. Her breakthrough work came with the ''Castlevania'' games ''
Bloodlines
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'' (1994) and ''
Symphony of the Night
''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night'' is an action role-playing game developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation. It was directed and produced by Toru Hagihara, with Koji Igarashi acting as assistant director. It is a direct sequel to ...
'' (1997).
Early life and education
Yamane was born in
Kagawa Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Shikoku. Kagawa Prefecture has a population of 949,358 (as of 2020) and is the smallest prefecture by geographic area at . Kagawa Prefecture borders Ehime Prefecture to the southwest and To ...
, Japan, on September 23, 1963.
She began learning electric organ around the age of four, on her family's
Yamaha Electone
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.
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She also soon began learning piano.
Yamane enjoyed playing popular rock music on the organ, but grew a fascination with classical music with her piano studies.
She began composing around eight years old,
and realized by her teenage years that she wanted to write songs for movies or commercials, or be a jazz pianist.
She attended a music high school that specialized in advanced piano courses,
and focused her studies around harmonic rhythm, counterpoint, and music theory.
Around this time, she also began playing video games at various local arcades.
She decided not to compete at performance with
virtuoso
A virtuoso (from Italian ''virtuoso'' or , "virtuous", Late Latin ''virtuosus'', Latin ''virtus'', "virtue", "excellence" or "skill") is an individual who possesses outstanding talent and technical ability in a particular art or field such as ...
players, so decided to attend the
Aichi Prefectural University of the Arts
formerly known as "Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music" is a public university in the city of Nagakute in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The university was established in 1966 and is located in a hilly area on the eastern outskirts ...
and focus on their composition courses they offered.
[ In college, she learned how to write music for large orchestras, and did her thesis on German composer ]Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach (28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period. He is known for his orchestral music such as the ''Brandenburg Concertos''; instrumental compositions such as the Cello Suites; keyboard wo ...
. She also continued gaming on a friend's Famicom
The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit third-generation home video game console produced by Nintendo. It was first released in Japan in 1983 as the commonly known as the The NES, a redesigned version, was released in American ...
at the time.
Career
Konami
Yamane started working for Konami
, is a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo, it also produces and distributes trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, pachinko machines, slot machines, and arcade cabinets. Konami has casi ...
in 1988, shortly before her fourth year at college. She held a teaching license at the time, and was teaching part-time, though she felt the job did not suit her. She applied to Konami after finding an open position through her college recruitment office, and was hired. She had never considered specifically becoming a game composer, although she liked games and music.
At Konami, Yamane was a member of the Konami Kukeiha Club
is Konami's sound team. It is often confused with 矩形波倶楽部 ( Kukeiha Club), Konami's in-house band that has released albums consisting of their studio performances. They are primarily responsible for the sound and music in the majorit ...
, the company's sound team. She was nervous she would be required to do frequency modulation
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programming, but she was only a composer at first. She would later be introduced to computer music sequencing programs in graduate school. Yamane's first work at the company were the main themes for '' King's Valley II'' and ''Risa no Yōsei Densetsu'' (1988). She also became involved with the ''Track and Field
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'' games, composing short victory jingles. Following that, she worked on several Game Boy, Famicom, MSX, and arcade games. Many of the first projects she collaborated on were shoot 'em up
Shoot 'em ups (also known as shmups or STGs
) are a sub-genre of action games. There is no consensus as to which design elements compose a shoot 'em up; some restrict the definition to games featuring spacecraft and certain types of chara ...
s, including the ''Nemesis
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'' series and ''Detana!! TwinBee
, released in Europe and North America as ''Bells & Whistles'', is a 1991 vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game developed and released by Konami. It is the fifth entry in the ''TwinBee'' series and the second to be released for arcades f ...
''. She compared the synchronicity of sound in shooters to that of Disney animated films
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. Yamane felt these games were a good introduction to the "Konami sound" and helped build her foundation. At first, she found it limiting working with only three simultaneous sound channels on the Famicom, given her orchestra composition background, but she grew to enjoy working around the limit over time. She drew motivation from Bach's "Inventions and Sinfonias
The Inventions and Sinfonias, BWV 772–801, also known as the Two- and Three-Part Inventions, are a collection of thirty short keyboard compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750): 15 ''inventions'', which are two-part contrapuntal pieces, ...
", which also only used two or three simultaneous notes.
Yamane's first job as a lead composer was with ''Ganbare Goemon 2 Ganbare (がんばれ, ''Hang in there!''), a form of the Japanese verb '' ganbaru'', may refer to:
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'' (1989). With this game, she learned how to edit programmable sound generator samples from senior sound programmers. Although she is credited in some ''Contra
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'' games, Yamane does not have any memory of composing music for the series. She believes it is possible she contributed a few pieces as the sound team was busy with multiple projects at the time. She also worked on ''Rocket Knight Adventures
is a 1993 platform game developed and published by Konami for the Sega Genesis. It was released in North America on August 5, 1993, in Japan on August 6, 1993, and in Europe in September 1993. ''Rocket Knight Adventures'' was designed by Nobuya N ...
'' (1993) and its two sequels; writing music for ''Sparkster
is a side-scrolling platform game developed and published by Konami for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game, the only one in the series to be released on a Nintendo console, was directed by Hideo Ueda and released in 1994 for Ja ...
'' and creating sound effects for '' Sparkster: Rocket Knight Adventures 2''. Akira Yamaoka
is a Japanese composer and music producer. He is best known for composing music for several video games in the '' Silent Hill'' series by Konami, among other games. Yamaoka also worked as a producer on the series, as well as composing for the ...
joined Konami around this time, and worked with Yamane on the latter.
''Castlevania''
Yamane is primarily known for her work on the ''Castlevania
''Castlevania'' (), known in Japan as is a gothic horror action-adventure video game series and media franchise about Dracula (Castlevania), Dracula, created and developed by Konami. It has been released on various platforms, from early system ...
'' series. After moving to Konami's Tokyo
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office from Kobe
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, her boss thought she would be a good fit for the ''Castlevania'' game in development, '' Castlevania: Bloodlines'' (1994). Since the series was already popular and known for good music, she felt pressure to perform well. She was asked to write music based on pre-existing themes introduced in earlier games. Yamane felt there was a link with the game's vampiric
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themes and the classical music she had grown up with. She worked to integrate her classical style with the rock themes previously introduced in the series. When working on Mega Drive games, Yamane was required to program the music into the game, on top of composition. ''GamesRadar+
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'' called ''Bloodlines'' her first "breakthrough" game soundtrack.
The next game in the series, '' Castlevania: Symphony of the Night'' (1997), was developed for the PlayStation
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. The art director, Osamu Kasai, requested Yamane to join the team. Because it used CD-ROMs, the system was capable of much higher quality music and sound. Yamane felt more expressive freedom as she was no longer limited to FM chips and could use real sounds. For ''Symphony of the Night'', she drew heavy inspiration from concept artwork by Ayami Kojima
is a Japanese artist. She has often worked in video games as a character designer and is most known for her work on the ''Castlevania'' series of video games with Konami. She is self-taught and enjoys reading '' shōnen'' manga.
Biography
Ayam ...
. She used an Akai
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sampler connected to a computer running Logic Pro
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and Pro Tools
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to record music. The soundtrack was the first time she attempted placing rock music in a game. It remains one of her most popular soundtracks. In addition to the soundtrack, she also produced all the sound effects due to a shortage of staff.
Yamane continued to remain deeply involved with Koji Igarashi
is a Japanese video game producer, programmer, writer, and creative director. Often credited as IGA, he began his career by joining Konami in 1990 as a programmer. Over the next ten years, he moved into a senior role within the company, workin ...
and the ''Castlevania'' development team after ''Symphony of the Night'', reviewing artwork and scenario writings for further games. She worked on ''Lament of Innocence
''Castlevania: Lament of Innocence'' is an action-adventure video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo and published by Konami for the PlayStation 2 console. Part of Konami's ''Castlevania'' video game series, it is the first inst ...
'' (2003) and ''Curse of Darkness
''Castlevania: Curse of Darkness'' is an action-adventure game, part of the ''Castlevania'' franchise. It is the second 3D Castlevania title developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, released in 2005 following '' Castlevania: Lament of Inn ...
'' (2005), which made for challenging compositions. She also composed for the Game Boy Advance
The (GBA) is a 32-bit handheld game console developed, manufactured and marketed by Nintendo as the successor to the Game Boy Color. It was released in Japan on March 21, 2001, in North America on June 11, 2001, in the PAL region on June 22, 2 ...
and Nintendo DS games, which had note limitations like older home consoles. She broadened her listening habits to gain more inspiration and prevent her music from becoming repetitive. On '' Portrait of Ruin'' (2006), she collaborated with Yuzo Koshiro
is a Japanese composer and sound programmer. He is often regarded as one of the most influential innovators in chiptune and video game music, producing music in a number of genres including rock, jazz, symphonic, and various electronic genr ...
. The last ''Castlevania'' score she wrote was for ''Order of Ecclesia
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'' (2008), which she worked on with Yasuhiro Ichihashi. She says that her favorite scores were for ''Aria of Sorrow
''Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow'' is a 2003 action role-playing game developed and published by Konami. It is the third ''Castlevania'' game for the Game Boy Advance. Producer Koji Igarashi, who had led the production teams for previous ''Castlev ...
'' (2003), ''Portrait of Ruin'', and ''Order of Ecclesia''.
While working on the ''Castlevania'' series, Yamane also composed for other games. She contributed to ''Suikoden III
is a role-playing video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo and published by Konami for the PlayStation 2 video game console, and the third installment in the ''Suikoden'' video game series. It was released in 2002 in Japan a ...
'' (2002) and ''Suikoden IV
is a role-playing video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo and published by Konami exclusively for the PlayStation 2 video game console and is the fourth installment of the ''Suikoden'' video game series. It was released in A ...
'' (2004), following in the tracks of Miki Higashino
is a Japanese video game composer best known for her works in the ''Suikoden'' series.
Biography
Miki Higashino first began composing video game music as a student employed by Konami and contributed to various minor products, often uncredited ...
's work on the first two games. After Sota Fujimori joined Konami in 1998, Yamane worked with him on ''Gungage
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The only plot presented at the beginning of the game is "suddenly, at locations everywhere, beasts have begun ...
'' (1999) and ''Elder Gate'' (2000), mixing her classic symphonic style with his modern electronic music. She also worked on the ''Winning Eleven'' series and ''The Sword of Etheria
''The Sword of Etheria'' is an action role-playing game developed and published by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo. It was originally released on June 30, 2005 for PlayStation 2 as (''Over Zenith'') in Japan, and as ''Chains of Power'' in ...
'' (2005).
Freelance
After writing music for over 40 games at Konami, Yamane left the company in 2008 to become a freelance composer. She came to this decision after getting a pet cat, and growing a desire to slow down her career and move to working from home. She desired to have more freedom to do projects she wanted, and manage her own time. Since becoming a freelance composer, Yamane has continued to compose for video games, as well as films, commercials, television, and anime. She has considered making a solo album. Games that she has composed for include ''Otomedius Excellent
is a Shoot 'em up#Scrolling shooters, scrolling shooter video game, developed and published by Konami for the Xbox 360 video game console. It is the sequel to the 2008 game ''Otomedius#Otomedius G (Gorgeous!), Otomedius G (Gorgeous!)'', a spin- ...
'' (2011) and ''Skullgirls
''Skullgirls'' is a 2D fighting game developed by Reverge Labs and published by Autumn Games. In ''Skullgirls'', players fight each other with teams of one, two, or three characters, attempting to knock out their opponents or have the most cumul ...
'' (2012). Although no longer working directly for Konami, she has continued working with the company on ''Castlevania'' music. She has also composed for Koji Igarashi's '' Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night''.
Yamane occasionally performs in live concerts. Her first live performance was a song from ''Symphony of the Night'' at the Symphonic Game Music Concert
The ''Symphonic Game Music Concerts (''shortened to: ''Game Concerts'') are a series of award-winning orchestral video game music concerts first performed in 2003 at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Germany, notable for being the longest running and the ...
in Leipzig
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in 2006. She wrote music for a ''Castlevania'' arrangement box set, and played live at ''Castlevania: The Concert'' in Stockholm in 2010. In 2015, she played with other Japanese composers at the Game Sound Maniax concert in China.
Musical style and influences
''Game Developer'' magazine called Yamane's music "old, gothic, Victorian
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** Victorian architecture
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style". Yamane feels she grew an interest in dark classical through her Bach studies in college. She has also drawn inspiration from other composers including Mozart
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, Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. Beethoven remains one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music; his works rank amongst the most performed of the classic ...
, Ravel
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, Debussy
(Achille) Claude Debussy (; 22 August 1862 – 25 March 1918) was a French composer. He is sometimes seen as the first Impressionism in music, Impressionist composer, although he vigorously rejected the term. He was among the most infl ...
, Rachmaninoff
Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff; in Russian pre-revolutionary script. (28 March 1943) was a Russian composer, virtuoso pianist, and conductor. Rachmaninoff is widely considered one of the finest pianists of his day and, as a composer, one of ...
, and Chopin. In high school, Yamane listened to Kraftwerk
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, Ryuichi Sakamoto
is a Japanese composer, pianist, singer, record producer and actor who has pursued a diverse range of styles as a solo artist and as a member of Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO). With his bandmates Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi, Sakamoto i ...
, and Yellow Magic Orchestra
Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO for short) is a Japanese electronic music band formed in Tokyo in 1978 by Haruomi Hosono (bass, keyboards, vocals), Yukihiro Takahashi (drums, lead vocals) and Ryuichi Sakamoto (keyboards, vocals). The group is cons ...
(YMO), with the latter being considered a major influence on many Japanese game composers. She has also drawn inspiration, and enjoys listening to Dream Theater
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. She has expressed inspiration from many genres including techno pop
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, progressive rock
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, film score
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s, folk
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, jazz
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, rock
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, bossa nova
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, and contemporary classical music
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. She enjoys film scores by composers such as Jerry Goldsmith
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, and enjoyed American pop in her youth from artists like Barry Manilow
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, Burt Bacharach
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, Eric Carmen
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, The Doobie Brothers
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, and The Eagles
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.
Yamane has expressed enjoying music from other game composers, particularly Nobuo Uematsu
is a Japanese composer and keyboardist best known for his contributions to the ''Final Fantasy'' video game series by Square Enix. A self-taught musician, he began playing the piano at the age of twelve, with English singer-songwriter Elton Jo ...
, Hitoshi Sakimoto
is a Japanese video game music composer and arranger. He is best known for scoring '' Final Fantasy Tactics'' and ''Final Fantasy XII'', though he has composed soundtracks for over 80 other games. He began playing music and video games in elemen ...
, Yoko Kanno
is a Japanese composer, arranger and music producer best known for her work on the soundtracks of anime series, television series, live-action films, video games, and advertisements. She was born in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. She ha ...
, and Motoi Sakuraba
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. She also explained that ''Tomb Raider
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'' and its sequel influenced the way she thought about sound design.
Works
Yamane contributed music to over 40 games at Konami. As a member of the Konami Kukeiha Club
is Konami's sound team. It is often confused with 矩形波倶楽部 ( Kukeiha Club), Konami's in-house band that has released albums consisting of their studio performances. They are primarily responsible for the sound and music in the majorit ...
, Yamane frequently collaborated with other composers, arrangers, and sound programmers.
References
External links
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1963 births
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Living people
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