Seiji Yokoyama
Composer
1935 –
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Who is Seiji Yokoyama?
Seiji Yokoyama is a prolific Japanese incidental music composer from Hiroshima who is best known for his work on the Saint Seiya series. He is a graduate student of Kunitachi College of Music.
He made his debut as a composer for the ending theme of The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee in 1974. He is known for his symphonic sound for many television programs.
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- Born
- Mar 17, 1935
Hiroshima - Also known as
- Yokoyama Seiji
- 横山 菁児
- Nationality
- Japan
- Profession
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on July 23, 2013
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