Yuki Kajiura

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Yuki Kajiura (梶浦由記, Kajiura Yuki), born August 6, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese composer and music producer. She has provided the music for several popular anime series, such as .hack//SIGN, Noir, Aquarian Age, Madlax, My-HiME, My-Otome, Tsubasa Chronicle, and one of the Kimagure Orange Road movies (amongst others). She also assisted Toshihiko Sahashi with Mobile Suit Gundam SEED and Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny. Kajiura has also composed for the Xenosaga video game series, namely the cutscene music for Xenosaga II and the entire Xenosaga III game soundtrack. She currently resides in Tokyo.
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Kajiura does not have the pleasure of seeing the rough cut of the show she writes for. She is usually handed sketches of the characters, and what she and Koichi Mashimo have dubbed Music Menues.

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  • Trademarks of Yuki Kajiura's songs

    •Genre mixes: It is not uncommon to hear operatic style with a pop beat to it. Kajiura's greatest inspiration, her father, was a classical fan; therefore her soundtracks have both pop and classic motifs.
    •Piano: Elaborate self-performed piano solos.
    •European themes: Some of her music has European style. Some of her songs are written in German, Spanish or Italian.
    •Chants: It is not uncommon for Kajiura's songs to have a choir performing ominous chants (both either as a supporting role and as the main driving force of the song) and some have dubbed this style 'Kajiuran'. The style of making up languages is similar to that of Yoko Kanno's work with Gabriela Robin. The Yamanii chants in the song nowhere that is featured in MADLAX is a good example of this.
    •Bee Train: Frequently composes for Bee Train Productions, and works with Koichi Mashimo
    •Violin Solos: Very elaborate violin solos are heard often in the middle of her songs


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  • Yuki Kajiura's Websites and fansites

    Yuki Kajiura's homepage
    http://www.fictionjunction.com/index...

    see-saw homepage
    http://www.fictionjunction.com/seesaw/

    FictionJunction YUUKA homepage
    http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/fj_yuuka/

    Victor entertainment Yuki Kajiura's homepage
    http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/kajiura/

    And if you want more Yuki Kajiura information go to:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuki_Ka...

    A great fansite
    http://canta-per-me.net/

    Kalafina's Homepage
    http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Inf...

    Dream Port Homepage
    http://www.dreamport2008.com/

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  • Biography

    Due to her father's work, Kajiura lived in West Germany since 1972 and until her middle school years. Her first music piece, which she had written at the age of 7, was a farewell song for her grandmother. After graduating from college (back in Tokyo), she began working as a systems engineering programmer, but in 1992, she turned her career around to focus on her activities on music. She admits that it was her father who greatly influenced this decision, for he was a great opera and classical music admirer.

    In July of 1992, she made her debut in an all-female trio See-Saw, then consisting of Chiaki Ishikawa (lead vocals), herself (back-up vocals, keyboards), and Yukiko Nishioka. In the following two years, the group released six singles and two albums but in 1995 they temporarily broke up. Nishioka decided to become a writer while Kajiura carried on with her solo musician career, composing music for other artists as well as sound producing for TV, commercials, films, animation and games.

    In 2001, she and Chiaki Ishikawa reunited as See-Saw. Around the same time she became involved with Koichi Mashimo's animation studio Bee Train and their first widely popular project, Noir. Despite the series' controversial status among the reviewers, all critics generally praised its OST as a breakthrough in the animation music scene for its risky but highly successful mix of synth, opera, and French-flaired sound.

    Kajiura greatly enjoyed the degree of artistic freedom that Mashimo as the series' director offered her while collaborating on Noir, therefore their collaboration extended to many of his later projects, with the latest (as of 2006) being Tsubasa Chronicle. For example, Mashimo would never set any distinctive limitations or goals before her, allowing her to compose whatever she pleases. Afterwards, he would just take the samples he thought appropriate and insert it to whenever he wanted them to play.

    In 2002, See-Saw participated in another Mashimo's project, .hack//SIGN, which became widely known for its TV and game combined development, and its soundtrack sold over 300,000 copies. During the production of the series, Kajiura met Emily Bindiger and impressed by her vocals, offered her to perform over 10 of the series' insert songs. She has also jokingly called Bindiger "her English teacher" on Anime Expo 2003.

    One of See-Saw's further major hits was the ending theme song for Mobile Suit Gundam SEED ("Anna ni Issho Datta no ni"), which sold over 200,000 copies causing a sensation in the animation world. Dream Field, See-Saw's first original album release in nine years, became a hit, as well, in 2003, selling over 100,000 copies. In the same year, Kajiura released her first solo album, Fiction, which she performed and promoted at Anime Expo 2003 in Anaheim, California.

    One of Kajiura's solo projects include FictionJunction, which contrary to common belief is not an alias but the name of the project itself. The project involves collaboration with artists such as Yuuka Nanri, Asuka Kato, and Kaori Oda. FictionJunction YUUKA, with Nanri as the vocalist, is the most prolific of these collaborations. In 2004, the duo produced the opening and ending songs for Mashimo Koichi's MADLAX and in the next year, published their first collaborative album, Destination.

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  • Sweeney Todd.
    Sweeney Todd.

    L, l, l, love and joy!!!

    Do, do, do, do, doo... :P

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  • LydiaaLovelyy
    luv LydiaaLovelyy

    Aaaah.
    I've just been listening to the Pandora heart's trailer music.
    She's amazing again :D
    I honestly can't wait to hear more.. it's so haunting.

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  • Negi Springfield
    Negi Springfield

    hack//sign is awesome!! im a anime freak! and bit of a manga artist eh-heh!

    81 weken geleden
  • LydiaaLovelyy
    LydiaaLovelyy

    Yuki's music is amazing ^_^

    The song of storm and fire is inspiring... and I'm learning the violin just for it. I hope that one day I could compose as well as her ^^

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  • Nessa
    luv Nessa

    omg i lyk LUVVV all fo her music!!!!! its soo AWESOME!!!!!!!

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  • Fatima
    Fatima

    hey music is so kool
    and elegant

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  • |/\`~--! Joyce !--~`/\|
    |/\`~--! Joyce !--~`/\|

    I joined without asking because I think Kajiura-sama is AWESOME X3 I love all her soundtracks <3

    112 weken geleden
  • The perfect crime... you stole my heart
    The perfect crime... you stole my heart

    you have an awesome biography of her lol^^

    123 weken geleden
  • The perfect crime... you stole my heart
    The perfect crime... you stole my heart

    thnx to you andre i love how she sings lol thnx

    126 weken geleden
  • Seth Sparda
    Seth Sparda

    She is a wonderful singer.

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