Quiet life taku iwasaki biography

  • Biography: An aspiring composer since high school, Iwasaki attended In tracks like “Quiet Life,” a warm and touching atmosphere is.
  • Graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.
  • Piano solo arrangement of the ending theme from Rurouni Kenshin: Tsuioku-hen (Samurai X: Trust and Betrayal).
  • Original Video Animation Rurouni Kenshin: Tsuiokuhen Original Soundtrack (オリジナル・ビデオ・アニメーションるろうに剣心 —明治剣客浪漫譚— 追憶編 オリジナルサウンドトラック) is a CD album of the Trust & Betrayal OVAs soundtrack. It was released on March 20th, This album was published by SPE Visual Works.

    It includes music composed and arranged by Taku Iwasaki.

    Track List[]

    Track Name
    1 "In Memories "A Boy Meets The Man""
    2 "One of These Nights"
    3 "Alone Again"
    4 "Blood"
    5 "Day After Day"
    6 "In The Rain"
    7 "Quiet Life -pf solo version-"
    8 "The Will -pf solo version-"
    9 "The Wars of The Last Wolves"
    10 "The Will"
    11 "Testament"
    12 "Talk to The Moon"
    13 "Sound of Snow Falling"
    14 "Shades of Revolution"
    15 "In Memories "KO・TO・WA・RI""
    16 "Quiet Life"

    Trivia[]

    • All the track titles in this album are written in English language.
    • The first press of this CD included a cardboard slipcase.

    Gallery[]

    Album booklet front and back

    Album booklet interior pages

    Album booklet interior pages

    Disc

    Album slipcase

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    Overview: As we move beyond the first three composers in our monthly series, the composers&#; names become gradually more obscure, but the impact their works have had on anime fans remains strong, regardless of whether they are known by name or not. Taku Iwasaki falls within this group, as his works far precede his reputation. Anime fans are no strangers to titles such as Gurren Lagaan, Katanagatari, Witch Hunter Robin, the Rurouni Kenshin OVAs, Soul Eater, and Getbackers, but when they learn that all of these works are composed by the same man, they&#;ll find themselves surprised by the power and emotion of his work, all scattered across a range of diverse genres. Be it Getbackers&#;s jazz, Gurren Lagann&#;s fusion of opera and hip hop, or Kenshin&#;s blend of synth and orchestral, Iwasaki&#;s music continually evolves. Though his experimentation with mixing genres doesn&#;t always meet with success, if one thing&#;s for sure, one should never write him off as long as he continues to dazzle and amaze fans.

    In case you’re here to only listen to the soundclips and not read any of the text, below is the master list of all the pieces featured in this profile entry in order. It’ll save time if you don’t want to have to click through each and every track.

    Mas

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