Ryo Kawasaki (born 1991)

Ryo Kawasaki
Born1991 (age 33–34)
OriginJapan
Genres
Occupations
  • Composer
  • Arranger
  • Pianist
Years active2010s–present
WebsiteRyo Kawasaki Blog

Ryo Kawasaki (Japanese: 川﨑 龍, born 1991) is a Japanese composer, arranger, and pianist known for his work in anime, television commercials, and video games. He is affiliated with the Japanese music production company Drive Inc.

Career

While studying composition at Tokyo University of the Arts, Kawasaki began contributing music to anime and TV commercials. He officially joined Drive Inc. in 2015.[1]

Under the solo project name "Lithographs", Kawasaki released his debut album, RETROUVÉ, on May 11, 2021.[2]

Selected Works

Anime

  • Luger Code 1951 (2016)
  • Reikenzan: Hoshikuzu-tachi no Utage (2016)
  • Fate/Grand Order -First Order- (2016)
  • Reikenzan: Eichi e no Shikaku (2017)
  • The Reflection (PV music, 2017)
  • Altair: A Record of Battles (2017)
  • Fate/Grand Order -MOONLIGHT/LOSTROOM- (2017)
  • Muhyo & Roji's Bureau of Supernatural Investigation (2018)
  • BAKUMATSU (2018)
  • BAKUMATSU Crisis (2019, with Go Sakabe)
  • Fate/Grand Order: Absolute Demonic Front – Babylonia (2019, with Keita Haga)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens (2020)
  • To Your Eternity (2021)
  • Fate/Grand Order: Solomon (2021, with Keita Haga)
  • Thermae Romae Novae (2022)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!! (2022)
  • Romantic Killer (2022, with Tomoyuki Kono)
  • Moonrise (2024)
  • Black Butler: Public School Arc (2024)
  • KamiKatsu: Working for God in a Godless World (2024, with Tomoyuki Kono)
  • Busamen Gachi Fighter (2025)
  • Black Butler: Emerald witch Arc (2025)

Commercial music

  • DENSO TVCM – Athlete Edition
  • Gulliver TVCM
  • Erdos Cashmere TVCM
  • Nomura Real Estate PROUD TVCM – Menorca Edition (Arrangement)
  • Nippi Collagen Cosmetics (Arrangement)

Theater works

  • The Boiler Man’s Wife – Reading performance
  • Corpus Christi
  • Apple Tree – Arrangement and piano (Directed by Yu Shirota)
  • Twilight Express – Audio drama (by Kenshi Hirokane)

References

  1. ^ Ryo Kawasaki Official Blog
  2. ^ "Ryo Kawasaki announces debut album under Lithographs project". BARKS. 2021-04-24. Retrieved 2021-08-22.