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Yuta Bandoh (Japanese: 坂東 祐大, Hepburn: Bandō Yūta, born January 25, 1991), also known as Taku Matsushiba (松司馬拓), is a Japanese composer. He is best known for his work on Belle (2021), Yuri on Ice (2016), Kaiju No. 8 (2024), and Poupelle of Chimney Town (2020), as well as his collaborations with Kenshi Yonezu. Bandoh won the 45th Japan Academy Film Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Music for his work on Belle.
Early and personal life
Bandoh was born in Osaka in 1991. Due to his father's work, he moved frequently in his childhood before settling in Saitama in fourth grade of elementary school. He began playing the piano when he was three years old. When he was a child, he wanted to become either an architect or a film director. In sixth grade of elementary school, his piano teacher encouraged him to become a composer.
In February 2024, Bandoh announced that he had married poet Yumi Fuzuki in July 2023.
Education and career
Bandoh attended the affiliated music high school of Tokyo University of the Arts before studying composition there. He subsequently attended their graduate school.
He composed the theme song "Voices" for Hōdō Station in 2021. In October 2022, he held his first solo exhibition at Hamarikyu Asahi Hall.
Selected works
= Film
== Television
== Music
=Awards
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Belle (film 2021)
- Studio Chizu
- Yuta Bandoh
- Yūta
- Belle (2021 soundtrack)
- Belle (2021 film)
- Kaiju No. 8
- Lost Corner
- Teen Regime
- Poupelle of Chimney Town
- Spinning Globe
- One Last Kiss (EP)