Kenichiro Suehiro
Kenichiro Suehiro (末廣 健一郎, Suehiro Kenichirō, born December 27, 1980) is a Japanese composer and arranger, known for his work on many television dramas, anime series, and movies. He is currently represented by ONE MUSIC, a music production company.
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Born | Saitama, Japan | December 27, 1980
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Labels | ONE MUSIC |
Biography
Suehiro was born in Saitama. When he was a teenager, he started a band and played as a guitarist, keyboardist, and drummer. He cited Ennio Morricone and Joe Hisaishi as inspiration for him to pursued a composer career.[1]
He studied composition and arrangement under Taro Iwashiro and Akinori Ōsawa. Formerly employed by POPHOLIC where he worked on anime series, he is now represented by ONE MUSIC and work mainly on television series.
Works
Television series
- Shiawase ni Narou yo (2011, Fuji TV) – with MAYUKO, Yugo Kanno, Akio Izutsu, and Kyosuke Kamisaka
- The Reason I Can't Find My Love (2011, Fuji TV) – with MAYUKO
- Switch Girl!! (2011, Fuji TV Two) – with MAYUKO
- Murder at Mt. Fuji (2012, TV Asahi) – with Kyosuke Kamisaka
- Kekkon Dousoukai ~Seaside Love~ – (2012, Fuji TV Two) – with MAYUKO
- Kekkon Shinai (2012, Fuji TV) – with MAYUKO
- Switch Girl!! 2 (2012, Fuji TV Two) – with MAYUKO
- Otenki Oneesan (2013, TV Asahi) – with Kyosuke Kamisaka
- Town Doctor Jumbo!! (2013, YTV)
- Miss Pilot (2013, Fuji TV) – with Masahiro Tokuda
- Dr. DMAT (2014, TBS)
- Gokuaku Ganbo (2014, Fuji TV) – with Masahiro Tokuda and Akihiro Manabe
- Sakura - Jiken wo Kiku Onna (2014, TBS)
- Tokubou (2014, NTV)
- Cinderella Date (2014, Fuji TV) – with Masahiro Tokuda and Akihiro Manabe
- Ghost Writer (2015, Fuji TV) – with Masahiro Tokuda, Akihiro Manabe, and Megumi Sasano
- Shi no Zouki (2015, WOWOW)
- Wakaretara Suki na Hito (2015, Fuji TV) – with Masahiro Tokuda
- Okitegami Kyoko no Biboroku (2015, NTV) – with Megumi Sasano
- Otona Joshi (2015, Fuji TV) – with Akihiro Manabe and MAYUKO
- Hayako-sensei, Kekkon Surutte Hontou desu ka? (2016, Fuji TV) – with Akihiro Manabe and MAYUKO
- Juken no Cinderella (2016, NHK BS)
- Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu (2016, TBS) – with MAYUKO
- Daibinbo (2017, Fuji TV) – with Akihiro Manabe and MAYUKO
- Kizoku Tantei (2017, Fuji TV)
- Princess Jellyfish (2018, Fuji TV) – with MAYUKO
- Cheer☆Dan (2018, TBS) – with MAYUKO
- Maison de Police (2019, TBS) – with MAYUKO
- Strawberry Night Saga (2019, Fuji TV)
- G Senjou no Anata to Watashi (2019, TBS) – with MAYUKO
- Keiji to Kenji: Shokatsu to Chiken no 24-ji (2020, TV Asahi) – with Masahiro Tokuda and Akihiro Manabe
- Tantei Yuri Rintaro (2020, Fuji TV) – with Koji Kikkawa, Masahiro Tokuda, and Akihiro Manabe
- Watashi no Kaseifu Nagisa-san (2020, TBS) – with MAYUKO
Movies
- Nemuriba (2010)
- Ushijima the Loan Shark (2012) – with MAYUKO, Kyosuke Kamisaka, and Kano Kawashima
- Ushijima the Loan Shark Part 2 (2014) – with MAYUKO and Kyosuke Kamisaka
- Ushijima the Loan Shark Part 3 (2016) – with MAYUKO and Kyosuke Kamisaka
- Ushijima the Loan Shark The Final (2016) – with MAYUKO and Kyosuke Kamisaka
- Mixed Doubles (2017)
- Ninkyo Gakuen (2019)
Anime
- Akaneiro ni Somaru Saka (2008, UHF)
- Line Offline Salaryman (2013, TV Tokyo)
- Line Town (2013, TV Tokyo)
- Osiris no Tenbin (2015, Fuji TV)
- Space Patrol Luluco (2016, UHF)
- Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World (2016, TV Tokyo)
- Osiris no Tenbin 2 (2016, Fuji TV)
- Girls' Last Tour (2017, AT-X)
- How to Keep a Mummy (2017, TBS) – with MAYUKO
- Comic Girls (2018, Tokyo MX)
- Golden Kamuy (2018, Tokyo MX)
- Cells at Work! (2018, Tokyo MX) – with MAYUKO
- Goblin Slayer (2018, AT-X)
- Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World − Memory Snow (2018, OVA)
- Fire Force (2019, MBS)
- Granbelm (2019, MBS)
- Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World − Frozen Bonds (2019, OVA)
- Goblin Slayer: Goblin's Crown (2020, OVA)
- Darwin's Game (2020, Tokyo MX)
Other works
- Chronicle / Mai Nakahara & Ai Shimizu (2006) – (Composition, "Kyun Kyun Frill")
- Clubhouse Sandwich / YUMAO (2007) – (Arrangement, "Ginger Ale")
- Sekai no Namida / Aira Yuuki (2008) – (Composition/arrangement)
- Metronome Egg / Mai Nakahara (2008) – (Arrangement, "Kage Utsushi")
- Chata no Wa / Chata (2008) – (Composition/arrangement, "Mirai no Monogatari")
- piece / yozuca* (2009) – (Composition/arrangement, "Cloudy" and "My Dear ~I want to sing for you~")
- se Kirara / Miyuki Hashimoto (2010) – (Arrangement, "rebirth")
- D.C. ~Da Capo~ Super Best (2015) – (Arrangement, "Mirai e no Omamori")
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References
- "『逃げ恥』『リゼロ』手掛けた音楽作家・末廣健一郎が明かす『少女終末旅行』劇伴に込めた工夫" (in Japanese). Real Sound. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
External links
- Official ONE MUSIC page
- Kenichiro Suehiro at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Discography at VGMdb
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