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Yuzo Koshiro is one of the pioneers in releasing ]s with his own music. The live orchestral version of '']'' was one of the industry's first of its kind. A live performance of this music could be heard in 2004 at the second ] in ], ] and in 2005 at the first ] in ], ]. Yuzo Koshiro is participating on PLAY! A ], a symphonic world-tour featuring video game music. His arrangement of music from ] is presented in every concert all over the world. Yuzo Koshiro attended the concert on May 27 2006 in Chicago. On August 23 2006 Yuzo Koshiro's music from ] was performed at the fourth ] in Leipzig, Germany, in an arrangement done by himself and will be performed again in two concerts in Stockholm, Sweden in 2007 as a part of PLAY! A Video Game Symphony. Yuzo Koshiro is one of the pioneers in releasing ]s with his own music. The live orchestral version of '']'' was one of the industry's first of its kind. A live performance of this music could be heard in 2004 at the second ] in ], ] and in 2005 at the first ] in ], ]. Yuzo Koshiro is participating on PLAY! A ], a symphonic world-tour featuring video game music. His arrangement of music from ] is presented in every concert all over the world. Yuzo Koshiro attended the concert on May 27 2006 in Chicago. On August 23 2006 Yuzo Koshiro's music from ] was performed at the fourth ] in Leipzig, Germany, in an arrangement done by himself and will be performed again in two concerts in Stockholm, Sweden in 2007 as a part of PLAY! A Video Game Symphony.


== Game List == ==Game List==
Yuzo Koshiro has contributed music to the following games: Yuzo Koshiro has contributed music to the following games:


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He has also produced music for the ] 2 project, , ] and the album He has also produced music for the ] 2 project, , ] and the album


== Trivia == ==Trivia==
His sister, ], is responsible for many of the character designs in the games for which Yuzo has composed music. One of the more popular examples is the ''Bare Knuckle'' (''Streets of Rage'') series on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. She also worked on character design of Ys and Actraiser. His sister, ], is responsible for many of the character designs in the games for which Yuzo has composed music. One of the more popular examples is the ''Bare Knuckle'' (''Streets of Rage'') series on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. She also worked on character design of Ys and Actraiser.


== External links == ==External links==
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Yuzo Koshiro (古代祐三 Koshiro Yūzō, born December 12 1967, in Tokyo, Japan) is one of the well-known faces of Japanese video game music. In the 1980s and 1990s, he created the melodies for productions such as the popular Mega Drive titles The Revenge of Shinobi (with his name appearing on the title screen), Bare Knuckle (Streets of Rage) and The Story of Thor, following up with the score for the Super Nintendo game ActRaiser. His latest work includes compositions for the highly acclaimed games Shenmue and Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 2. Koshiro is also partially responsible for composing the original Ys soundtrack for the popular series of roleplaying games. Unfortunately, Koshiro does not own the rights to any of his famous Ys compositions, and has indicated in interviews that he is bitter about that fact and finds their resulting international acclaim ironic.

Yuzo Koshiro is one of the pioneers in releasing soundtracks with his own music. The live orchestral version of ActRaiser was one of the industry's first of its kind. A live performance of this music could be heard in 2004 at the second Symphonic Game Music Concert in Leipzig, Germany and in 2005 at the first Chamber Music Game Concert in Leipzig, Germany. Yuzo Koshiro is participating on PLAY! A Video Game Symphony, a symphonic world-tour featuring video game music. His arrangement of music from Sonic the Hedgehog is presented in every concert all over the world. Yuzo Koshiro attended the concert on May 27 2006 in Chicago. On August 23 2006 Yuzo Koshiro's music from The Revenge of Shinobi was performed at the fourth Symphonic Game Concert in Leipzig, Germany, in an arrangement done by himself and will be performed again in two concerts in Stockholm, Sweden in 2007 as a part of PLAY! A Video Game Symphony.

Game List

Yuzo Koshiro has contributed music to the following games:

He has also produced music for the Merregnon 2 project, Ten Plants, Street Fighter II Tribute Album and the album FM Sound Module Maniax

Trivia

His sister, Ayano Koshiro, is responsible for many of the character designs in the games for which Yuzo has composed music. One of the more popular examples is the Bare Knuckle (Streets of Rage) series on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. She also worked on character design of Ys and Actraiser.

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