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Akira Senju (Japanese: 千住 明, Hepburn: Senju Akira, born October 21, 1960) is a Japanese composer, arranger and conductor.

Biography

Senju studied composition at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music and received his master's degree with honors.[1] Between 1994 and 2003, he produced series of cover albums Utahime for Japanese singer Akina Nakamori with more than million sold copies overall.[2][3]

Composition credits include Mama wa Shōgaku 4 Nensei, Mobile Suit Victory Gundam, Rampo, Strawberry on the Shortcake, Yomigaeri, Red Garden, Nada Sōsō, Fūrin Kazan, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Tales of Vesperia: The First Strike, the 2012 revival of Iron Chef, and anime version of Battery.[4] Arrangement credits include Hikari. Performance credits include Handsome Boy, The Snow Queen (Yuki no Joou).[citation needed] His brother is Hiroshi Senju, the Nihonga painter. His younger sister is Mariko Senju [ja], the violinist.

Works

Anime series

Film music

Film music (animation)

Television dramas (selected)

Video games

Compositions

  • Sonata for clarinet and piano (1985)
  • 歌曲 (Circus) (1986)
  • 春光 for shakuhachi, synthesizer and computer (1987)
  • 回帰の街f or violin and orchestra (1988)
  • Eden for computer (1989)
  • Into the Sea for vibraphone and computer (1990)
  • Henri's Sky (1991)
  • Aria for marimba (1992) – inspired from J. S. Bach
  • 彩霧 (Saimu) for violin and string orchestra (1994)
  • De Jabu I–IV for solo marimba (1994)
  • 聖歌 (Chant) for violin and synthesizer (1997)
  • Serenade for solo violin (1997)
  • Violin Concerto: Return to the Forest (2000)
  • 四季 (Four Seasons) for violin and string orchestra (2004)
  • Symphony No. 1 (2005)
  • 日本交響詩 (Japan Symphonic Poems) (2005)
  • Breath and Rosary for Electone (2006)
  • Breath and Rosary for orchestra (2006)
  • 隅田川 (Sumidagawa), opera (2007) – libretto: Takashi Matsumoto
  • 源氏物語 (The Tale of Genji), Psalm symphony (2008) – libretto: Takashi Matsumoto
  • Manyoshu (2009) – libretto: Madoka Mayuzumi
  • Andante (2013)
  • Waterfall no Shiraito, opera (2014) – libretto: Madoka Mayuzumi

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