- Born
- Nickname
- The Japanese 'John Williams'
- He's been called the John Williams of the video game world, and the description is apt. Born in Kouchi City, Japan on March 21, 1959, Nobuo started playing the piano at the age of 12 and has never been formerly taught. By his own admission, he said he wanted to learn to play the piano because he wanted to be like Elton John. After finishing high school, Nobuo graduated from University of Kanagawa and his major was surprisingly not music! When Nobuo turned 22, he joined many amateur bands as a keyboard player, but he discover that he loved writing music more then playing, so he decided to pursue a career as a composer and sent out many demo tapes to many companies. One of them finally hired him to write some music for radio CM.
In 1985, one of Nobuo's friends, who was working at a video game company called Squaresoft ask Nobuo if he wanted to write music for some of their video games and the rest is history.
In his spare time, Nobuo enjoys listening to Irish music, watching Japanese pro wrestling, drinking/making beer and learning how to play the Fiddle. Currently Nobuo Uematsu resides in Japan with his wife Reiko and his dog Pao.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Nobuo Fan
- His versatility with composing music for video games, making each score unique.
- His musical composition work in the Final Fantasy series.
- Frequently works with Hironobu Sakaguchi.
- Has stated in interviews that he composed the much famed "The Prelude", a musical theme used in all Final Fantasy games, in a matter of minutes.
- His video game music compositions are incredibly popular, particularly in Japan, where live orchestras have put on concerts of his music.
- Regarded by most gaming magazines as the "John Williams of the Gaming Industry" for his amazing music composition abilities.
- Is a self-taught musician.
- Some of his Final Fantasy music "Liberi Fatali", was used at the synchronised swimming event at the Athens Olympic Games.
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