Kenji Kawai

Japanese music composer and arranger (born 1957) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kenji Kawai (川井 憲次, Kawai Kenji; born April 23, 1957) is a Japanese music composer and arranger. Known as one of the biggest names in the soundtrack world, he has worked on a wide range of mixed media productions, including anime, TV shows, films, video games and ice shows.[1] Among his credits are Toei's: Kamen Rider Heisei Generations Forever, Tsui Hark's Seven Swords and Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon; Wilson Yip's Ip Man; Mamoru Oshii's films: The Red Spectacles, StrayDog: Kerberos Panzer Cops, Ghost in the Shell, Mobile Police Patlabor and Assault Girls. He also worked on the OVA and TV anime adaptations of: Vampire Princess Miyu, The Sky Crawlers and Avalon; the anime adaptations of Rumiko Takahashi's Ranma ½ and Maison Ikkoku; the live-action adaptation of Gantz and Hideo Nakata's films: Ring, Ring 2, Chaos, Dark Water and Kaidan.

Also known asKaai (かーいさん, Kāi-san)
Born (1957-04-23) April 23, 1957 (age 69)
Shinagawa, Japan
Occupations
  • Composer
  • arranger
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Kenji Kawai
川井 憲次
Kawai in 2007
Kawai in 2007
Background information
Also known asKaai (かーいさん, Kāi-san)
Born (1957-04-23) April 23, 1957 (age 69)
Shinagawa, Japan
GenresFilm score
Electronic rock
Instrumental rock
Occupations
  • Composer
  • arranger
Instruments
  • Guitar
  • keyboard
  • drums
Years active1980–present
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His nephew, Hidehiro Kawai, is a bassist in Fox Capture Plan, an instrumental band.

Career

After dropping out of a nuclear engineering program at Tokai University, Kawai began studying music at Shobi Music Academy. However, he dropped out after half a year. With a few friends, he created the band Muse, playing fusion rock and participating in music competitions. Through competing in such contests, the band members became technically competent to enter the music industry and decided to part ways.[2]

After leaving Muse, Kawai began composing music for commercials in his home studio. While recording music for radio actor and voice actor Yūji Mitsuya, he met music director Naoko Asari, who advised him to compose anime soundtracks. Some of his work for anime soundtracks can be found in Ranma ½ and Ghost in the Shell. According to Kawai, he is not good at creating music from nothing, as he draws sounds from the visuals of the works. In the majority of cases, the images of the anime are not yet created, so he creates music when referencing storyboard visuals.[3]

Following his success as an anime movies music composer, he became involved in live action movies. He contributed music to horror films: Ring, Ring 2, Dark Water, Japanese-Polish science-fiction film Avalon, the Hong Kong film Seven Swords and in the 2006 live action film Death Note.

Kawai has worked on several projects with director Mamoru Oshii (both Headgear members) and has written scores for all of Hideo Nakata's films. Kawai's music has received the Annie Award and Hong Kong Film Award. In 2005, Ghost in The Shell 2: Innocence he was nominated for an Annie Award.

For the music found in Seven Swords and A Battle of Wits he was nominated for Best Original Film Score Awards at both the 25th and 26th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2006 and 2007.

In 2019 he composed the music for the storytelling ice show Hyoen – Like the moonlight,[4] which was based on the novel The Tale of Genji, starring Japanese figure skater, Olympic bronze medallist and former world champion Daisuke Takahashi in the title role.

Works

Anime/television

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1986 Cosmos Pink Shock TV Movie
Maison Ikkoku
1987 Devilman – The Birth OVA
1988 Mobile Police Patlabor
Vampire Princess Miyu
1989 Patlabor: The TV Series
Ranma 1/2
Patlabor: The Movie Movie
Gosenzo-sama Banbanzai! OVA
Ranma 1/2: Nettohen
1990 Devilman – The Demon Bird OVA
Project A-ko
Karakuri Kengō Den Musashi Lord
Kyatto Ninden Teyandee
MAROKO
1991 Burn Up! OVA
Ranma 1/2: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China
Mermaid Forest
Demon Warrior Luna Varga
1992 Zetsuai 1989
Hime-chan's Ribbon
1993 Ranma ½ OVA OVA
The Irresponsible Captain Tylor OVA, TV Series
Patlabor 2: The Movie Movie
1994 Blue Seed
Iczer Girl Iczelion OVA
1995 Princess Minerva
Ghost in The Shell Movie
1996 Sorcerer Hunters
Baby and Me
1997 Hyper Police
Vampire Princess Miyu
1999 You're Under Arrest THE MOVIE
Dai-Guard Movie
2001 Geisters – Fractions of Earth
Zaion: I Wish You Were Here OVA
Rave Master
2002 WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3
2003 Gunparade March
2004 Ghost in The Shell 2: INNOCENCE Movie
Ultraman Nexus[5]
Windy Tales
2005 Starship Operators
MAKOTO [ja]
2006 Fate/Stay Night TV series
Tachiguishi-Retsuden Music and Actor
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni
2007 Seirei no Moribito
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai
Mobile Suit Gundam 00
2008 The Sky Crawlers
2009 Eden of the East
2010 Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works
Mobile Suit Gundam 00 the Movie: A Wakening of the Trailblazer
2011 Towa no Quon
Busou Chuugakusei Basket Army
2012 009 Re:Cyborg
Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger
2014 Barakamon
World Trigger
The Perfect Insider
2015 Hana Moyu Taiga drama
Wakaba Girl
Subete ga F ni Naru
2016 Mobile Police Patlabor: Reboot ONA, serve as extra episode of Japan Animator Expo
Joker Game
Mob Psycho 100
Servamp
Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru
2017 Ultraman Geed[5]
Kamen Rider Build[6]
2018 The Ryuo's Work Is Never Done![citation needed]
Manpuku Asadora
2019 Afterlost
No Guns Life
2020 Higurashi: When They Cry – Gou
2021 Vlad Love ONA
Higurashi: When They Cry – Sotsu
2023 The Fire Hunter[7]
My Home Hero[8]
Ōoku: The Inner Chambers[9] ONA
2024 Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture
2025 Umamusume: Cinderella Gray[10]
2026 Patlabor EZY[11] OVA
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Film

Video games

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Documentary

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Ice shows

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Others

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2015 GAMERA[15]
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Awards and honors

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