Koichi Sugiyama
Koichi Sugiyama (1931-2021) was a pioneering Japanese composer and conductor, best known for his work in video game music. He gained prominence for composing the score for the iconic "Dragon Quest" series, starting with the original game in 1986. Sugiyama's orchestral compositions blended classical styles with traditional Japanese music, setting a new standard for video game soundtracks. In addition to "Dragon Quest," he worked on various titles, including "Argus No Senshi," contributing to the early soundscape of Japanese RPGs. Sugiyama was also notable for his involvement in the promotion of video game music as a legitimate art form, conducting live orchestral performances of his works. His legacy continues to influence composers in the gaming industry.
Number of Songs: 209