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Masashi Hamauzu
Birthdate:
September 20, 1971
Birthplace:
Munich, Germany

Masashi Hamauzu (濱渦正志)

Music Composer

Masashi Hamauzu, born September 20, 1971 in Munich, Germany, is a video game music composer who has worked for Square Enix for nearly a decade. Hamauzu's start for the company came with the creation of a handful of tracks for Front Mission: Gun Hazard (1996) and Tobal No. 1 (1996). He composed music for Final Fantasy X (2001) together with Nobuo Uematsu and Junya Nakano and Musashi: Samurai Legend (2005) with Junya Nakano, Takayuki Iwai, and Yuki Iwai.

His solo works include Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon (1997), SaGa Frontier 2 (1999), Unlimited SaGa (2002), and Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (2006). In a surprise announcement during the 2006 E3 show, it was revealed that Hamauzu would be providing the soundtrack for Final Fantasy XIII.

Hamauzu has also produced arranged albums for a few of his works, including Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon ~Coi Vanni Gialli~ and Piano Pieces "SaGa Frontier 2" Rhapsody. He has prepared the piano arrangements for Final Fantasy X Piano Collections and Yasunori Mitsuda's Sailing to the World Piano Score.

Hamauzu's works are often reminiscent of Chopin, Ravel, and Debussy compositions, resembling classical and ambient music. His music frequently incorporates deliberate dissonance to provide an artistic and mood-setting effect. After pattern and harmony have set in, the unique elegance of the dissonance becomes apparent. The listener's perception of dissonance now evolves into a perception of consonance integral to the music.

Even still, Hamauzu composes music in a variety of different styles, often using multiple styles throughout the various pieces of a soundtrack. This can be easily noticed in the soundtrack to UNLIMITED SaGa. Here, Hamauzu's compositions break barriers between musical genres, mixing classical marches, tango music, electronic ambience, instrumental solos, and jazz.

From SaGa Frontier 2 onward, Hamauzu has primarily worked closely with synthesizer operator Ryo Yamazaki.

Source: Square Enix Music Online

Creditscredited in 23 publications

Games

 
platform release role
Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (credits)ps215 Aug 2006USAComposer
Final Fantasy X (credits)ps217 Dec 2001USAComposer
Final Fantasy XIII (credits)ps3In developmentJapanComposer
Front Mission: Gun Hazard (credits)snes23 Feb 1996JapanComposer
Musashi Samurai Legend (credits)ps215 Mar 2005USAComposer
SaGa Frontier 2 (credits)ps31 Jan 2000USAComposer
Tobal No. 1 (credits)ps31 Oct 1996USAComposer
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Albums

 
release role
Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon Original Soundtrack (credits)21 Dec 1997Composer 
Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon Coi Vanni Gialli (credits)05 Feb 1998Composer 
Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII Original Soundtrack (credits)15 Feb 2006Composer 
Final Fantasy X Original Soundtrack (credits)01 Aug 2001Composer 
Final Fantasy X Official Soundtrack (credits)20 Feb 2002Composer 
Final Fantasy X Piano Collections (credits)20 Feb 2002Composer, Arranger 
Arranged pieces from Final Fantasy X for the piano
Front Mission: Gun Hazard Original Soundtrack (credits)25 Feb 1996Composer 
Musashi Samurai Legend Original Soundtrack (credits)21 July 2005Composer 
Saga Frontier 2 Original Soundtrack (credits)01 Feb 2006Composer 
SaGa Frontier 2 Piano Pieces "SF2" - Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa Frontier 2 (credits)07 July 1999Composer 
The Seventh Seal Sailing to the World Piano Score (credits)01 Apr 2006Arranger 
Tobal No. 1 Original Soundtrack (credits)21 Aug 1996Composer 
Tobal No. 1 Electrical Indian (credits)21 Sep 1996Composer 
Unlimited : SaGa Original Soundtrack (credits)22 Jan 2003Composer 
Unlimited : SaGa Original Soundtrack (credits)22 Jan 2003Composer 
Vielen Dank Masashi Hamauzu (credits)30 May 2007Composer 

News

  • The Pioneers: Masashi Hamauzu
    hamauzu_tn.jpgMasashi Hamauzu is a classically trained musician and vocalist. Inheriting the talents of his father, an opera singer, the composer lent his voice to the chorus of "One Winged Angel" in Final Fantasy VII, and years later was selected to compose music for the game's long-awaited sequel. Here, ten music samples highlight the composer's career thus far, from his interning position at Square on up to his preparations for Final Fantasy XIII. The Pioneers
    news article 05 May 2007 by Jeriaska  12  no new comments discuss permalink permalink

Interviews

January 22, 2003Unlimited SaGa liner notes

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