Evan Call

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Evan Call (born June 29, 1988) is an American composer and arranger working in Japan. He has composed music for multiple anime series, such as Violet Evergarden, Muv-Luv Alternative and Frieren: Beyond Journey's End. Call is affiliated with the Japanese agency Miracle Bus and was previously a member of the musical group Elements Garden.

Born (1988-06-29) June 29, 1988 (age 37)
Genres
Occupations
  • Composer
  • arranger
InstrumentGuitar
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Evan Call
Born (1988-06-29) June 29, 1988 (age 37)
Genres
Occupations
  • Composer
  • arranger
InstrumentGuitar
Years active2012–present
Member ofMiracle Bus [ja] (2017–present)
Formerly ofElements Garden (2012–2016)
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Biography

Call was born in California, U.S., on June 29, 1988,[1] and grew up in the city of Lincoln.[2] As a teenager, Call was diagnosed with occipital neuralgia and had to take a break from going to school. During that time, he learned to play bluegrass guitar from a local teacher. Call later made a friend in his hometown who taught him about Japanese anime and video games, which prompted him to start composing orchestral music.[3] He joined the choir club when he entered high school.[4] After graduating, Call enrolled at the Berklee College of Music, where he majored in film scoring.[4][5][6]

After graduating from college, he debated if he should pursue a career in film music in Hollywood.[7] In the end, he decided to move to Japan on a tourist visa to work in the anime and game industry.[7] Three months after his arrival, he was introduced to Junpei Fujita, a music creator working at Elements Garden.[4] After an interview with Fujita and a review of his music portfolio, Call joined Elements Garden. He began composing music in Japan in 2012, where he gained attention for his grand arrangements and impressive symphonic music.[7] After his employment, Call was introduced to Yōta Tsuruoka, a sound director at Kyoto Animation.[4] Alongside Tsuruoka, Call began composing the soundtracks for the anime series Tokyo ESP and Violet Evergarden.[8][9] Call would continue to compose soundtracks for other anime series and films such as Josee, the Tiger and the Fish.[10] In 2025, Call won a Tokyo Anime Award in the Sound/Performance category,[11] and was nominated for Best Score at the 9th Crunchyroll Anime Awards for his work on Frieren: Beyond Journey's End.[12]

Call left Elements Garden on June 30, 2016, due to his contract expiring.[13] Since 2017, he has been a member of the Japanese agency Miracle Bus [ja].[5]

Works

Anime

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2013 Symphogear G With Junpei Fujita, Noriyasu Agematsu, and Hitoshi Fujima [14]
2014 When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace With Junpei Fujita and Haruki Mori [5]
Kamigami no Asobi With Junpei Fujita and Hitoshi Fujima [15]
Tokyo ESP [8]
2015 Tantei Kageki Milky Holmes TD With Daisuke Kikuta, Haruki Mori, and Tomohiro Kita [16]
Symphogear GX With Junpei Fujita and Hitoshi Fujima [17][18]
Dance with Devils With Junpei Fujita [19]
2016 Schwarzesmarken [20]
Big Order [21]
Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue With Junpei Fujita and Seima Iwahashi [22]
2017 Chronos Ruler [23]
2018 Hakumei and Mikochi [24]
Violet Evergarden [9]
2019 YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World With Keishi Yonao, Ryū Takami, and Ryū Kawamura [25]
Midnight Occult Civil Servants [26]
2020 Appare-Ranman! [27]
2021 Muv-Luv Alternative [28]
The Night Beyond the Tricornered Window [29]
2022 Muv-Luv Alternative (season 2) [30]
2023 My Happy Marriage [31]
Frieren: Beyond Journey's End #77 in the German Album Charts[32] [33]
2024 Sengoku Youko [34]
2025 My Happy Marriage (season 2) [35]
Dragonite and the Special Delivery [36]
Gundam: Next Universal Century [37]
Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube [38]
Necronomico and the Cosmic Horror Show [39]
2026 Frieren: Beyond Journey's End (season 2) [40]
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Anime films

Video games

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2014 Chaos Rings III Arrangement with Junpei Fujita and Hitoshi Fujima [45]
Shining Resonance With Junpei Fujita, Hitoshi Fujima, and Tomohiro Kita [46]
2015 Chronos Ring With Yoko Shimomura and Kenji Ito [47]
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Television dramas

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2017 Star Concerto: Ore to Kimi no Idol Dō [5]
Sayonara, Enari-kun [5]
Keishichō Ikimono Gakari With Audio Highs [5]
2018 Holiday Love With Masaru Yokoyama [5]
Daisy Luck With Moe Hyuga [5]
Harassment Game [5]
Iyo! Benkei [5]
2019 Keiji Zero With Masaru Yokoyama [5]
Hotarugusa: Nana no Ken [5]
2022 The 13 Lords of the Shogun Taiga drama [6]
2024 Swallows [48]
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Live-action films

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2019 Until I Meet September's Love [5]
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Television programs

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2018 Weekend Kansai [5]
2019 NHK Special Dinosaur Superworld [5]
2020 NHK Sunday/Saturday Sports [5]
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Other involvements

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2012 "Avalon no Ōkan" Nana Mizuki Arrangements Rockbound Neighbors [7]
2013 "Neverending Dream" Minori Chihara Composition & arrangements Neo Fantasia [49]
2014 "Ai no Hi" Ayahi Takagaki Non-album single [5]
"Aurora" Tomoaki Maeno (as Camus) Non-album single (Uta no Prince-sama) [50]
"Tenka Muteki no Shinobi Michi"
Arrangements [51]
"Yasashisa no Tsubomi" Faylan Zero Hearts [52]
"Meisō Solitude" Kato*Fuku Arrangements, with Seima Iwahashi With [53]
2015 "Arigatō, Daisuki" Minori Chihara Arrangements Innocent Age [7]
"Pirates of the Frontier"
  • Tatsuhisa Suzuki (as Ranmaru Kurosaki)
  • Tomoaki Maeno (as Camus)
  • Takuma Terashima (as Otoya Ittoki)
Non-album single (Uta no Prince-sama) [54]
"Saintly Territory" Tomoaki Maeno (as Camus) [55]
"Seien Brave Heart" Kenichi Suzumura (as Masato Hijirikawa) Composition & arrangements [55]
"Tenshi no Inori" Shouta Aoi Unlimited [56]
"Alice to Toki no Yurikago" Kato*Fuku Wonder Tale: Smile to Happiness to Fushigi na Hon [57]
"Tsunagareta Asa ni" [57]
2016 "Lovely Eyes"
Arrangements Non-album single (Uta no Prince-sama) [58]
"Give Me Your Heart: Mayoeru Kohitsuji"
Composition & arrangements Non-album single (Kamigami no Asobi InFinite) [59]
2017 "Akane-iro ni Kakushite" Ayane Sakura (as Hikari Tsuneki) Non-album single (Seiren) [5]
"Muteki no Megami" Shino Shimoji (as Tōru Miyamae) [5]
"Koi no Theory" Juri Kimura (as Kyōko Tōno) Arrangements [5]
2018 "Union!!" 765 Million Allstars Non-album single (The Idolmaster Million Live!) [60]
"Sincerely" True Arrangements, with Shōta Horie Violet Evergarden: Automemories
Violet Evergarden Vocal Album: Song Letters
[61]
"The Songstress Aria" Composition, arrangements & lyrics [61]
"Letter" Arrangements [61]
"Believe in..." Aira Yūki Composition & arrangements [61]
2020 "Will (Movie Version)" True Violet Evergarden: Echo Through Eternity [62]
"Mirai no Hito e (Movie Version)" Arrangements [62]
"Michishirube (Movie Version)" Minori Chihara [62]
"Dear Violet" Yui Ishikawa Composition & arrangements Letters and Doll: Looking Back on the Memories of Violet Evergarden [5]
"Jōjō" Nino Synapusyu Songs [5]
2021 "Makka Akka Aki" Kyogo Kawaguchi Synapusyu Songs 2 [5]
"Breakers" Wataru Hatano Non-album single (The Night Beyond the Tricornered Window) [63]
2023 "Anytime Anywhere" Milet Arrangements Non-album single (Frieren: Beyond Journey's End) [64]
"Bliss" Composition & arrangements "Anytime Anywhere" (single) [65]
2025 "Paper Airplane" Suis [ja] Composition & lyrics Non-album single (Dragonite and the Special Delivery) [36][5]
"Sora to Yakusoku" Mao Itō [ja] (as China Kuramoto) Composition & arrangement Non-album single (Gakuen Idolmaster) [66]
2026 "The Story of Us" Milet Arrangements Non-album single (Frieren: Beyond Journey's End season 2) [2]
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