Kentarō Haneda

Japanese pianist, composer and arranger
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Kentarō Haneda (羽田 健太郎, Haneda Kentarō, January 12, 1949 – June 2, 2007) was a Japanese pianist, composer and arranger. He composed for popular anime series, movies and video games. His popular name was Haneken.

Biography

Haneda was born in Tokyo, Japan. After graduating from the Toho Gakuen School of Music, he taught as a professor at the Tokyo College of Music. He was best known as the composer of Wizardry—which was ported to NES and SNES console by Ascii at early 1990—, The Super Dimension Fortress Macross series, Barefoot Gen, Ys Symphony, Symphony Sorcerian and Genso Suikoden Ongaku-shu.

He died of liver cancer on June 2, 2007, at the age of 58.

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Anime soundtracks

Game soundtracks

Live-action TV

Live-action movies

External links

  • Kentarō Haneda Homepage
  • Kentarō Haneda at Soundtrackcollector.com
  • Adventurer's Inn, Wizardry Music Doujinshi Fansite
  • Haneken CD Introduction Page Archived 2007-09-22 at the Wayback Machine
  • Discography of Kentarō Haneda at Raborak
  • Space Battleship Yamato CD Set Review and Information
  • Pianist Kentaro Haneda dies of cancer at 58[permanent dead link]
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  • The Super Dimension Fortress Macross (1985)
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  • The Super Dimension Fortress Macross (2003)
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  • Macross 30: Voices across the Galaxy
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