Koichi Sugiyama Explained

Koichi Sugiyama
Native Name:すぎやま こういち
Native Name Lang:ja
Birth Date:11 April 1931
Birth Place:Tokyo, Japan
Death Place:Tokyo, Japan
Alma Mater:University of Tokyo
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Years Active:1968–2021
Label:SUGI Label

was a Japanese composer, conductor, and orchestrator. He was best known for composing for the Dragon Quest franchise, along with several other video games, anime, film, television shows, and pop songs. Classically trained, Sugiyama was considered a major inspiration for other Japanese game music composers and was active from the 1960s until his death from septic shock in 2021.

Sugiyama was also a council member of the Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers, and Publishers (JASRAC), board member of the Japan Institute for National Fundamentals, and honorary chairman of the Japanese Backgammon Society. Prior to his death, the Japanese government honored him with Order of the Rising Sun and named him a Person of Cultural Merit. Sugiyama was also active in politics and activism, promoting ideas such as Japanese nationalism while denying Japanese war crimes.

Career

Early life and television career

Sugiyama was born in Tokyo, Japan, on April 11, 1931.[1] While growing up, Sugiyama's home was filled with music, which ultimately inspired his passion. In high school, he began to write various small musical works.[2] He attended the University of Tokyo and graduated with full honors in 1956. He then went into the reporting and entertainment sections of Nippon Cultural Broadcasting.[2] He joined Fuji TV as a director in 1958.[2] He left the station in 1965 to become a freelance director but had begun concentrating solely on musical composition and orchestration by 1968.[2]

From the late 1960s to the early 1980s, Sugiyama composed for several musicals, commercials, kayōkyoku pop artists, animated movies, and television shows, such as , The Sea Prince and the Fire Child, and Cyborg 009. He also assisted Riichiro Manabe with the composition for Godzilla vs. Hedorah, composing the record single of the soundtrack and conducting for some of the tracks.[3] Sugiyama also wrote the 1976 single Heart Dorobō for the Japanese pop trio Candies.

In a little known foray for Matsushita Electric, Sugiyama composed, arranged & conducted a track called Disco Check, for the fourth volume of Technics '80 Audio Inspection records,[4] performed with 24 instruments by the Nova Studio Group. With these records not being for sale, this astonishing & innovative piece has probably rarely been heard outside the Technics dealers they were intended for, though copies do sometimes turn up second hand online.

Dragon Quest and other video games

Sugiyama's first contact with Enix was by a fan letter he wrote them regarding a PC shogi game in the early 1980s. After Enix's staff overcame the shock of receiving a handwritten postcard from a celebrity of Sugiyama's stature, they were so impressed by his depth of knowledge and appreciation of games that they decided to ask Sugiyama to create music for their games. Sugiyama started composing for the PC-8801, and was working for Enix at the time. His first project with the company was the 1986 game Wingman 2. Later that year, he composed for his first major project, Dragon Quest.[5] His classical score for the game was considered revolutionary for console video game music.[6]

Sugiyama was one of the first video game composers to record with a live orchestra.[7] In 1986, the CD, Dragon Quest Suite, was released, utilizing the Tokyo Strings Ensemble to interpret Sugiyama's melodies. The soundtrack's eight melodies (Opening, Castle, Town, Field, Dungeon, Battle, Final Battle, and Ending) set the template for most role-playing video game soundtracks released since then, many of which have been organized in a similar manner.[8]

In 1987, he composed for Dragon Quest II. Music from the first two Dragon Quest games was performed at one of the first game music concerts, "Family Classic Concert". It was arranged and conducted by Sugiyama himself and was performed by the Tokyo Strings Ensemble on August 20, 1987, at Suntory Hall in Tokyo. "Dragon Quest I Symphonic Suite" and "Dragon Quest II Symphonic Suite" were performed.[9] He subsequently held the "Family Classic Concerts" annually in Japan until 2019.[10]

From 1987 to 1990, Sugiyama continued to compose for various other Enix games. In 1991, he introduced a series of video game music concerts, five in all, called the Orchestral Game Concerts, which were performed by the Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra and Tokyo Symphony Orchestra.[11] The performances included music from over eighteen different video game composers, such as Koji Kondo, Yoko Kanno, Nobuo Uematsu, Keiichi Suzuki, as well as Sugiyama himself. These concerts were held from 1991 to 1996; during this time, Sugiyama composed for other video games and arranged for some of them to be performed in the Orchestral Game Concerts. He served as a sound producer on 1991's Master of Monsters, composed by Hayato Matsuo.

In September 1995, Sugiyama composed the Dragon Quest Ballet. It premiered in 1996, and has since been performed regularly over the years by the Star Dancers Ballet.[12] During those years, he also released several Dragon Quest Symphonic Suites. In late 2004, he finished and released the Dragon Quest VIII soundtrack. In 2005, Sugiyama was holding a series of concerts in Japan with the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra with music from Dragon Quest VIII, as well as his classic compositions from the past.[13] In August 2005, his music from Dragon Quest was performed live at the European Symphonic Game Music Concert, marking the first time that his music was performed by a live symphonic concert outside of Japan.[14] Sugiyama also composed the score for Dragon Quest X and its expansions, as well as Dragon Quest XI.

Throughout his work Sugiyama repeatedly used motifs to maintain a consistency and nostalgic quality in the different installments. Each of the Dragon Quest games that he worked on included a nearly identical, upbeat theme track titled "Overture". Sugiyama composed more than 500 pieces of music in the 35 years he was involved in the Dragon Quest franchise.[15] Sugiyama's style of composition has been compared to late Baroque and early Classical period styles.[16] Earlier on in his career, Sugiyama said that his process for making music for games was based on seeing initial drafts on its setting and story.[17]

Sugiyama's non-work related hobbies included photography, traveling, building model ships, collecting old cameras, and reading.[18] He has opened a camera section on his website,[19] and also founded his own record label, SUGI Label, in June 2004.[20] Sugiyama also composed the fanfares for the opening and closing of the gates at the Tokyo and Nakayama Racecourses. He was given the Order of the Rising Sun, 4th Class, by the Japanese government in 2018 before also being named a Person of Cultural Merit by them two years later.[21] [22] Sugiyama died from septic shock at the age of 90 on September 30, 2021.[23] A television drama played by actor Ken Yasuda detailing Sugiyama's involvement with Dragon Quest aired on Nippon TV on August 27, 2022.[24]

Political activities and beliefs

Sugiyama was a Nanjing Massacre denialist, stating that the facts regarding it were "selective" in nature. He was one of the signatories on "The Facts", a full-page ad published by The Washington Post on June 14, 2007, that was written by a number of Japanese politicians and academics in response to the passing of United States House of Representatives House Resolution 121, which sought an official apology from the Government of Japan regarding their involvement of using comfort women, sexual slaves used by Japanese soldiers during World War II.[25] [26] [27] Sugiyama was also a board member of the Japan Institute for National Fundamentals.[28]

In 2012, Sugiyama wrote an editorial saying that he thought Japan was in a state of "civil war between Japanese and anti-Japanese". Giving examples, he argued that the Japanese media portrayed acts of patriotism negatively, such as performing the National Anthem of Japan or raising the Japanese flag. He further thought that the demands of the Japanese anti-nuclear movement to immediately dismantle all nuclear energy facilities without offering any alternative solutions would affect the country's ability to defend itself.[29]

In 2015, Sugiyama made an appearance on the Japanese Culture Channel Sakura television program Hi Izuru Kuni Yori where he was shown agreeing with views shared by Japanese politician Mio Sugita who said there was no need for LGBT education in Japanese schools, as well as dismissing concerns about high suicide rates among the community. Sugiyama added that the lack of children born from LGBT couples was an important topic to discuss, also suggesting that Japan was more empowering to women than South Korea.[30] [31] He later recanted his statement by saying that LGBT couples have existed throughout human history and he supported the use of governments to occasionally help them.[32]

Selected works

Only works featuring original scores are included.

Video games

Games primarily featuring re-used compositions from older works are omitted

Video game scores! Year! Title !
1986 Wingman 2
Dragon Quest
1987 Dragon Quest II
Jesus[33]
Animal Land Murder Case[34]
World Golf II
1988 Dragon Quest III[35]
1990 Dragon Quest IV[36]
4.6 Billion Year Story[37]
World Golf III
1991 Akagawa Jirou no Yuurei Ressha
Jesus 2
Tetris 2 + Bombliss
1992 Dragon Quest V
1993 Monopoly
Torneko's Great Adventure
1995
Dragon Quest VI
1996 Shiren the Wanderer GB
1998 Dragon Quest Monsters
1999
2000 Dragon Quest VII[38]
Shiren the Wanderer 2
2001 Dragon Quest Monsters 2
2002Torneko's Great Adventure 3
2003
Kenshin Dragon Quest
Slime Mori Mori Dragon Quest
2004 Dragon Quest VIII[39]
2005
2006
2009 Dragon Quest IX[40]
2010 [41]
2011 Slime Mori Mori Dragon Quest 3
2012Dragon Quest X[42]
2017 Dragon Quest XI[43]

Film and television

Film and television scores! Year ! Title ! Role! Ref.
1967 Skyers 5Opening theme
1971 Return of UltramanOpening theme, "MAT Team no Uta", "Kaiju Ondo"[44]
Godzilla vs Hedorah"Defeat Hedorah"[45]
1975 Kum-KumOpening and ending themes
1976Manga Sekai Mukashi Banashi"Watashi O Yobu No Wa Dare", "Memoir"[46]
1978 Music
Gatchaman IIMusic[47]
1979 Cyborg 009Music
1980 Space Runaway IdeonMusic
Music[48]
1981 The Sea Prince and the Fire ChildMusic
1982Music
Music
1983 The YearlingMusic
1989 Godzilla vs. BiollanteMusic
1991Dragon Quest: The Adventure of DaiMusic
Music[49]
1992 Music
Music
1994Magic Knight Rayearth"Setsunakute"[50]
2019 Music[51]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: すぎやまこういち. October 8, 2021. King Record Official Site. ja.
  2. Web site: Koichi Sugiyama's Official Profile . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110516000044/http://sugimania.com/ . May 16, 2011 . January 3, 2004 .
  3. Web site: すぎやまこういち氏が9月30日に逝去、『ドラゴンクエスト』シリーズなどで多くの楽曲を手掛ける。90歳(電ファミニコゲーマー). October 8, 2021. Yahoo!ニュース. ja. October 7, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211007070321/https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/f630725759ec59cfd72aac01432a2a543e1c14e3. dead.
  4. 2NP-2019 - Technics '80 Audio Inspection Vol. 4
  5. Web site: Dragon Quest Composer Reflects on 24 Years of Games: Kouichi Sugiyama on Japan's most recognized game music. . 1up. Gifford, Kevin . February 24, 2010 . April 18, 2011. July 14, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120714224311/http://www.1up.com/news/dragon-quest-composer-reflects-24.
  6. Web site: Gifford. Kevin. The Essential 50 Part 20 – Dragon Warrior. 1UP.com. May 15, 2011. dead. https://archive.today/20130102043453/http://www.1up.com/features/essential-50-dragon-warrior. January 2, 2013.
  7. Dragon Quest 30th Anniversary Special . NHK General TV . 2016-12-29 . ja . NHK TV Specials . (Translated by Shmuplations. Archived on 2020-01-20. Retrieved on 2023-03-15)
  8. Web site: The "Eight Melodies" Template: How Sugiyama Shaped RPG Soundtracks. RPGFan. September 4, 2011. Patrick Gann. November 29, 2008 . live. https://web.archive.org/web/20111016020559/http://rpgfan.com/editorials/2008/11-29.html. October 16, 2011.
  9. Web site: Koichi Sugiyama's Official Concert index . https://web.archive.org/web/20060820065024/http://sugimania.com/dq/index.html . August 20, 2006.
  10. Web site: Koichi Sugiyama's Official Family Classic Concerts Listing . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20161125054138/http://sugimania.com/family/index.html . November 25, 2016 .
  11. Web site: Unofficial Koichi Sugiyama Biography . https://web.archive.org/web/20091027095515/http://geocities.com/leergutdieb/bio.html . October 27, 2009.
  12. Web site: Star Dancers Ballet Performances.
  13. Web site: Koichi Sugiyama's Official Concert announcement page . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20060920042728/http://sugimania.com/concert.html . September 20, 2006 .
  14. Web site: Symphonic Game Music Concert Official website. https://web.archive.org/web/20050214045217/http://vgmconcerts.com/. February 14, 2005.
  15. Web site: Dragon Quest Composer Koichi Sugiyama Has Passed Away. Noisy Pixel. October 7, 2021. Orpheus, Joshua.
  16. Book: Gibbons . William . Cook . James . Kolassa . Alexander . Whittaker . Adam . Recomposing the Past: Representations of Early Music on Stage and Screen . February 1, 2018 . Routledge . 9781351975513 . 8 Little Harmonic Labyrinths: Baroque musical style on the Nintendo Entertainment System.
  17. Book: Kasai, Omasu . January 1994 . Gēmudezainā nyūmon . ja:ゲームデザイナー入門 . Introduction to Game Design . . 978-4-09-220205-4 . ja . Tokyo, Japan. (Translated by Shmuplations. Archived on 2022-01-22. Retrieved on 2023-03-14)
  18. Web site: Gaming's Rhapsody: First Movement . . Nich Maragos . July 20, 2005 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20060329235341/http://rhapsody_1st.1up.com/ . March 29, 2006 .
  19. Web site: Koichi Sugiyama's Official camera page . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20060820065458/http://sugimania.com/tuhan.html . August 20, 2006 .
  20. Web site: Koichi Sugiyama's Official SUGI Label page . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20060820070544/http://sugimania.com/sugi.html . August 20, 2006 .
  21. Web site: McWhertor . Michael . Dragon Quest composer Koichi Sugiyama dead at 90 . Polygon . October 7, 2021 . October 7, 2021.
  22. Web site: Komatsu . Mikikazu . Dragon Quest Composer Koichi Sugiyama Receives The Order of the Rising Sun Award . . October 9, 2021.
  23. Web site: Koichi Sugiyama, Japanese composer of Dragon Quest, dies at 90 . . . October 9, 2021. October 7, 2021.
  24. Web site: Controversial Dragon Quest Composer Gets TV Drama About His Life . July 10, 2023 .
  25. Web site: Signatories to the June 14th Washington Post "The Facts" Advertisement – Politicians, Professors, and Journalists . July 25, 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080509060403/http://www.jiaponline.org/documents/Jun14AdALLSignatoriesLIST.pdf . May 9, 2008 . April 29, 2008 .
  26. Web site: ワシントン・ポスト紙に「慰安婦意見広告」― その経緯と波紋 / SAFETY JAPAN [花岡 信昭氏] / 日経BP社 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719012218/http://www.nikkeibp.co.jp/sj/2/column/y/64/index.html |archive-date=July 19, 2011 ].
  27. Web site: The Complex Question . . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20090826185031/http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=24627 . August 26, 2009 .
  28. Web site: Japan Institute for National Fundamentals . en.jinf.jp.
  29. Web site: Nakamura . Toshi . This Aged Right-Wing Japanese Composer Is Betting On The Internet Generation . Kotaku . September 27, 2012 . July 20, 2018.
  30. Web site: Loveridge . Lynzee . Sherman . Jennifer . Square Enix Responds to Dragon Quest Composer's 2015 Anti-LGBTQ Statements . AnimeNewsNetwork . August 7, 2018.
  31. Web site: Hart . Aimee . Anti-LGBT Dragon Quest Composer Spurs Square Enix Response . Game Revolution . August 7, 2018 . August 7, 2018.
  32. Web site: Koichi . Sugiyama. Koichi Sugiyama's official stance on LGBT. Sugimania.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20191229014703/http://sugimania.com/says/index.html. December 10, 2019. December 29, 2019. ja.
  33. Web site: Greening, Chris . October 15, 2014 . Koichi Sugiyama Profile . May 20, 2020 . Video Game Music Online.
  34. Web site: Koichi Sugiyama :: Game Projects. Square Enix Music Online. May 21, 2020. January 1, 2010.
  35. Web site: Damien Thomas . 2007 . Dragon Quest Game Music Super Collection Vol. 2 . July 23, 2007 . August 19, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070819212659/http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/dqmusic2/index.html . dead .
  36. Web site: Lucy Rzeminski, Lucy . January 1, 2007 . Dragon Quest IV soundtrack . RPGfan . August 31, 2007 . August 21, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070821141843/http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/dq4-ss/index.html . dead .
  37. Web site: Symphonic Synth Suite 46okunen Monogatari -THE Shinkaron-. Video Game Music Database. May 23, 2020. June 29, 2018.
  38. Web site: Gann . Patrick . Dragon Quest VII ~Warriors of Eden~ on Piano . RPGFan . January 11, 2009 . May 13, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190513160728/http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/dq7-piano/index.html . dead .
  39. Web site: Mike . Wilson . 2005 . Dragon Quest VIII OST . RPGfan.com . October 6, 2009 . May 14, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190514032524/http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/dq8ost/index.html . dead .
  40. Web site: Dragon Quest IX music composer gets angry when games are pirated. May 19, 2020. VG247. July 22, 2009. Nunneley, Stephany.
  41. Web site: Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 (Hands-On) (Nintendo DS) Preview . Adam . Riley . July 25, 2011 . October 13, 2021 . Cubed3 .
  42. Web site: http://www.famitsu.com/news/201110/07051622.html . ja:すぎやま氏「『DQX』の曲はかなりできあがりました」――恒例のコンサート前取材でコメント . ja . . October 7, 2011 . October 1, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130605184941/http://www.famitsu.com/news/201110/07051622.html . June 5, 2013 . live .
  43. Web site: I Keep Quitting Dragon Quest XI Thanks To Its Atrocious Music. Kotaku. May 19, 2020. August 30, 2019. Alexandra, Heather.
  44. Web site: Return of Ultraman. Video Game Music Database. July 20, 2022.
  45. Web site: Godzilla vs Hedorah. Video Game Music Database. July 20, 2022.
  46. Web site: Manga Sekai Mukashi Banashi. Video Game Music Database. July 20, 2022.
  47. Web site: Gatchaman Song Collection. Video Game Music Database. July 21, 2022.
  48. Web site: すぎやまこういち* – サイボーグ009 超銀河伝説. Discogs. May 23, 2020. January 1, 2020.
  49. Book: Clements . Jonathan . McCarthy . Helen . The Anime Encyclopedia, 3rd Revised Edition . February 9, 2015 . Stone Bridge Press . 9781611729092 .
  50. Web site: Magic Knight Rayearth Original Song Book. Video Game Music Database.
  51. Web site: Pineda. Rafael Antonio. Dragon Quest: Your Story CG Anime Film Reveals 5 Character Roles . Anime News Network . July 28, 2019.