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Noriyasu Agematsu
上松 範康
Born
(1978-03-01) March 1, 1978 (age 46) Nagano, Japan
Genres
Soundtrack
anime song
Occupations
Composer
arranger
music producer
Years active
1996–present
Member of
Elements Garden
Website
www.ariamusic.co.jp
Musical artist
Noriyasu Agematsu (上松 範康, Agematsu Noriyasu, born March 1, 1978 in Nagano) is a Japanese composer, arranger and music producer, as well as founding member of the musical group Elements Garden.[1]
He composed and arranged tracks on Nana Mizuki's singles Massive Wonders and Eternal Blaze, "Brave Phoenix" on the single Super Generation and the track "Tears' Night" on the album Alive & Kicking, composed the track Shin'ai and the music for "UNCHAIN∞WORLD" on the single Silent Bible. He composed and arranged the music for the track "Heart-shaped chant" on the single Secret Ambition and the track Justice to Believe. He composed the music for the track Mugen and the tracks "Trickster" and "DISCOTHEQUE" from the single Trickster. Along with his fellow Elements Garden members, he is the composer and arranger for the BanG Dream! franchise, including overseeing music production for its anime.[2][3]
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^Chapman, Paul (December 21, 2015). "Bushiroad and OLM, Inc. Form Joint Venture "ISSEN"". Crunchyroll. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
^"Music". BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! (in Japanese). Bushimo. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
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are attached to Aria Entertainment. The group was formed in 2004 by NoriyasuAgematsu, Junpei Fujita, Hitoshi Fujima and Daisuke Kikuta, former members...
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during Aniplex's panel at AnimeJapan 2021. The series is created by NoriyasuAgematsu and animated by A-1 Pictures. Elements Garden composes the series'...
released on October 19, 2005 by King Records. It was composed by NoriyasuAgematsu and written by Nana Mizuki. It is considered Mizuki's breakthrough...
Zesshō Shinfogia) Created by Akifumi Kaneko NoriyasuAgematsu Manga Written by Akifumi Kaneko NoriyasuAgematsu Illustrated by Dan Yoshii Published by Kadokawa...
short. The music was composed by Takeshi Inoue, Yumiko Hashizume, and NoriyasuAgematsu. Orchestration was done by Hideo Inai, lyrics by Akihiro Hino, and...
Year Title Notes Ref. 2013 Symphogear G With Junpei Fujita, NoriyasuAgematsu, and Hitoshi Fujima 2014 When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace With...
Hayakashi of Brave Frontier both directed and produced the game while NoriyasuAgematsu composed the game's musical score. Illustrations of the characters...
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Anime News Network. 12 November 2021. Retrieved 12 November 2021. "NoriyasuAgematsu, Elements Garden, RUCCA's Technoroid Project Video Unveils Story,...
Kawato Rei Shimai Written by Michiko Itou Music by Elements Garden NoriyasuAgematsu Hitoshi Fujima Junpei Fujita Studio Satelight Licensed by AUS: Hanabee...
run by singer Hiromi Satō. Her stage name was given by composer NoriyasuAgematsu. She is called "Feinyan" by her fans.[citation needed] Faylan debuted...
contribute, was provided by Masato Kouda along with series newcomer NoriyasuAgematsu. Unlike past Wild Arms, Nana Mizuki sung the opening "Justice to Believe"...