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Hijiri Kuwano
Hijiri Kuwano is credited on 151 releases across 36 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1987–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
151
Pressings credited
36
Albums
5
Decades active
1
In collections
Biography
Hijiri Kuwano (桑野聖, Kuwano Hijiri; born February 12) is a Japanese violinist, composer and arranger. Hijiri began taking violin lessons at age 6 and studied under Yonosuke Ishii, Shizuko Ishii and Chikashi Tanaka. While attending Tokyo University of the Arts, he performed as a guest concert master at Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra and Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra. Before graduating from the university, he became interested in playing non-classical music and started performing with Toshihito Nakanishi, who inspired him in many ways. Hijiri also started his career as a composer when he produced an album published together with a photobook by Kenji Ishikawa, Moonlight Blue. Hijiri handled string arrangements for albums and movies for Kome Kome Club and started his career as an arranger as well. Hijiri worked on recordings, concerts with various artists, movies and video games as a soloist and with "Hijiri Kuwano strings group". He is credited in Whisper of the Heart, Shall We Dance, Nobody Knows, Kind of Love, Melody of Oblivion, Good Luck Girl!, Final Fantasy XIII and numerous other productions as a performer, composer and arranger. He is also known as an original violin player for the battle theme "Blinded by Light" in Square Enix's Final Fantasy XIII (composed by Masashi Hamauzu). He works closely with Hamauzu and Imeruat (Masashi Hamauzu and Mina) as a supporting artist. He toured with Imeruat to Europe and Hong Kong and performed several pieces on "α" Clock: World Time, Sony Global website (composed by Masashi Hamauzu).
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Credited work
151 releases · 36 albums · active 1987–2024
- Performance · 223
- Other credits · 38
Studios: Victor Studio · Sound Inn Studio · Hitokuchizaka Studio · Tokyu Fun
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Uehara Takako
- Kome Kome Club
- Yuki Kajiura
- PSY・S [sáiz]
- Imeruat
- Momoiro Clover Z
- Morio Agata
- La Grand Safari Swing
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