Manami Matsumae
Manami Matsumae | |
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Native name | 松前 真奈美 |
Birth name | Manami Gotoh |
Also known as | Chanchacorin |
Born |
Tokyo, Japan | December 25, 1964
Genres | Video game music |
Occupation(s) | Composer, arranger |
Instruments | Piano |
Years active | 1987–present |
Labels | Brave Wave[1] |
Manami Matsumae (松前 真奈美 Matsumae Manami) is a Japanese video game music composer. She previously worked for Capcom, where she worked on titles such as SonSon II, Dynasty Wars, U.N. Squadron, Mercs, Magic Sword, and Carrier Air Wing. She is best known, however, for composing the music for the original Mega Man, including its iconic "Game Start" jingle. Matsumae was known during her days at Capcom by her maiden name, Manami Gotoh (後藤 真奈美 Gotoh Manami), but was usually credited by her alias, Chanchacorin.[2]
Following her departure from Capcom in 1991, she became a freelance composer. The soundtracks she worked on afterwards include the Derby Stallion series, Game Boy titles developed by Sunsoft, and other games such as The Adventures of Lolo, Another Bible, Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions, Jade Cocoon 2, and Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors. She also married fellow musician, Kimitaka Matsumae (originally part of Sega's S.S.T. Band), with whom she worked with on Othello World and Jade Cocoon 2.
In recent years, Matsumae has returned to the Mega Man series via Inti Creates, serving as a guest arranger for some of its album releases, and joining several other former Mega Man composers in creating the Robot Master themes for Mega Man 10. She has also contributed to the soundtracks of indie titles such as Shovel Knight, rainblocks, and Mighty No. 9.
In July 2015, it was announced that Matsumae would be working on her first original solo album, in addition to a tribute album featuring arrangements by her.[3][4]
Works
- Ide Yosuke Meijin no Jissen Mahjong (1987)[5] - with Harumi Fujita
- Mega Man (1987)
- F1 Dream (1988)
- 1943 Kai: Midway Kaisen (1988) - with many others
- SonSon II (1989)
- Dynasty Wars (1989)
- U.N. Squadron (1989)
- Final Fight (1989) - with many others
- Mercs (1990)
- Magic Sword: Heroic Fantasy (1990)
- Carrier Air Wing (1990)
- Capcom no Quiz: Tonosama no Yabou (1991)
- Derby Stallion: Best Race (1991)
- Batman: Return of the Joker (1992, Game Boy)
- Honō no Dōkyūji: Dodge Danpei (1992, Famicom) - with Hiroshi Tsukamoto
- Othello World (1992) - with Kimitaka Matsumae
- Esper Dream 2 (1992) - with Shigemasa Matsuo
- Sanrio Cup: Pon Pon Volley (1992)
- Derby Stallion Zengokuban (1992)
- Trip World (1992)
- Best Play Pro Yakyuu Special (1992)
- Looney Tunes (1992, Game Boy)
- Honō no Dōkyūji: Dodge Danpei 2 (1993, Famicom) - with Hiroshi Tsukamoto
- Adventures of Lolo (1994, Game Boy)
- Derby Stallion II (1994)
- Tenchi o Kurau (1994)
- Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions (1994, Game Boy)
- Another Bible (1995)
- Derby Stallion III (1995)
- Derby Stallion '96 (1996)
- G.O.D: Mezameyo to Yobu Koe ga Kikoe (1996) - with Kimitaka Matsumae and Yuuichi Matsuzaki
- Derby Stallion (1996, PS1)
- Pilot Kids (1998)
- Derby Stallion '98 (1998)
- Derby Stallion '99 (1999)
- Fun! Fun! Pingu (1999)
- Jade Cocoon 2 (2001) - with Kimitaka Matsumae
- Best Play Pro Yakyuu (2002)
- Derby Stallion Advance (2002)
- Derby Stallion P (2006)
- Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors (2007)
- Mega Man 10 (2010) - with various others
- Shovel Knight (2014)[6] - with Jake Kaufman
- rainblocks (2014)[7]
- Target Acquired (2015)[8]
- Flat Kingdom (2016)[9]
- Mighty No. 9 (2016) - with Ippo Yamada, Takashi Tateishi, and Masahiro Aoki[10]
- Starr Mazer (2016)[11] - with various others
- Heart Forth, Alicia (2016) - with Jonathan Geer
- Red Ash: The Indelible Legend (2017) - "Main Theme" only[12] - with Shusaku Uchiyama
References
- ↑ "Artists". Brave Wave. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
- ↑ Greening, Chris. "Manami Matsumae Profile". Game Music Online. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
- ↑ "Brave Wave announces solo album and tribute album by Manami Matsumae". Brave Wave Productions. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
- ↑ McMillan, Emily. "Manami Matsumae Interview: A Retro Revival". Video Game Music Online. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
- ↑ Taher, Mohammed; Matsumae, Manami. "A Conversation with Manami Matsumae". Koopa.tv. Retrieved 11 April 2015.
- ↑ Update # 10: MANAMI MATSUMAE, THE ORIGINAL COMPOSER OF MEGA MAN, IS WRITING SONGS FOR SHOVEL KNIGHT!!!!.
- ↑ "New game: rainblocks! Coming soon by revenantkioku, with art by zerstoerer & music by Manami Matsumae". Twitter. Twitter. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
- ↑ "Target Acquired: Classic Endless Side Scrolling Run and Gun". Kickstarter. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
- ↑ "Flat Kingdom". Kickstarter. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
- ↑ "Development Update: Sound Creator Profiles!". mightyno9.com.
- ↑ "Manami Matsumae joins the Starr Mazer team!". Brave Wave. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
- ↑ "RED ASH - The Indelible Legend by comcept USA, LLC — Kickstarter". KickStarter. 2015-07-05. Retrieved 2015-07-07.