Masumi Itō
Masumi Itō 伊藤真澄 | |
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Also known as | Hikaru Nanase (七瀬 光) |
Origin | Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan |
Genres | J-pop, orchestral |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, composer, arranger |
Instruments | Piano, vocals |
Labels | Lantis |
Associated acts | Oranges & Lemons, Heart of Air, Yoko Ueno, Kokia |
Website |
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Masumi Itō (伊藤 真澄 Itō Masumi, born May 21) (she also goes by the pseudonym Hikaru Nanase (七瀬 光 Nanase Hikaru)) is a Japanese singer and composer from Ibaraki prefecture in Japan.[1] Itō has composed the soundtracks to many anime television shows and is part of the bands Oranges & Lemons and Heart of Air.
Discography
Solo works
Singles
- 2001-12-29: "Hitomi no Naka ni" — PS game Sister Princess: Pure Stories theme song)
- 2003-04-23: "Yasashii Ai no Hane/Nemunemu Tenshi" — anime TV series Angel Tales opening & ending theme)
- 2004-05-26: "Futari Dakara" — anime TV series Koi Kaze ending theme
- 2005-06-29: "Shōnen Humming" — anime TV series Absolute Boy ending theme
Albums
- 1998-10-11: Door: Drifting Souls
- 2001-11-07: Hana no Oto
- 2003-12-26: Yumefuru Mori e
- 2004-07-22: Harmonies of heaven
- 2012-16-12: Wonder wonderful
Other
- 2001-05-23: anime TV series Gyoten Ningen Batseelor theme song single — ending theme "Mahō no Kotoba"
- 2003-12-26: PS2 game Primopuel: Oshaberi Heartner theme song single — image song "Otsukisama to Rururu"
- 2006-09-06: PS2 game Binchotan: Shiawase-goyomi theme song single — ending theme "Ashita no Hanakago"
Group works
See also: Oranges & Lemons (Japanese band)
Heart of Air
- 2001-03-07: Kiss Me Sunlights — PS2 game Z.O.E opening theme
- 2001-06-27: Ring on the World — anime TV series Z.O.E Dolores,i ending theme
- 2002-11-22: Blue Flow — anime TV series Haibane Renmei ending theme
Masumi Ito & Yoko Ueno
- 2003-02-05: Haibane Renmei Image Album: Seinaru Doukei
- 2003-05-21: Daichi no la-li-la — anime TV series Scrapped Princess ending theme
Mariaria
- 2006-05-10: Aru Hi no Kamisama — includes anime TV series Nishi no Yoki Majo: Astraea Testament ending theme "Kanata"
Soundtracks
TV animation
- Space Pirate Mito series (1999)
- Super Gals! Kotobuki Ran (2001)
- Z.O.E. Dolores,i (2001)
- Galaxy Angel series (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)
- Magical Nyan Nyan Taruto (2001)
- Pita-Ten (2002)
- Azumanga Daioh (2002 — song performance & composition for character songs only)
- Chōjūshin Gravion series (2002, 2004)
- Scrapped Princess (2003)
- Da Capo (2003 — with Yugo Kanno)
- Chrono Crusade (2003)
- Absolute Boy (2005)
- D.C.S.S.: Da Capo Second Season (2005)
- Gunparade Orchestra (2005 — with Masayoshi Yoshikawa)
- Noein: Mou Hitori no Kimi e (2005)
- Kagihime Monogatari Eikyū Alice Rondo (2006)
- Tactical Roar (2006)
- Nishi no Yoki Majo: Astraea Testament (2006)
- Koisuru Tenshi Angelique series (2006, 2007)
- Gift: Eternal Rainbow (2006)
- Venus Versus Virus (2007)
- Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica (2007)
- KimiKiss pure rouge (2007 — with Yokoyama Masaru & Iwadare Noriyuki)
- Shigofumi (2008)
- Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom (2009)
- Canaan (2009)
- IS (Infinite Stratos) (2011)
- Hiiro no Kakera (2012)
- Jinrui wa Suitaishimashita (2012)
- RDG: Red Data Girl (2013) (with Myu)
Original video animation (OVA)
- Angelique: Shiroi Tsubasa no Memoir (2000)
- Angel Sanctuary (2000)
- éX-Driver (2000)
- Angelique: Seichi yori Ai o Komete (2001)
- ZOE: 2167 IDOLO (2001)
- Ichigo 100% (2004, 2005)
- Book Girl OVA series (2009–2010)
Movie
- éX-Drive The Movie (2002)
- Book Girl (2010)
- Broken Blade (2010 - 2011: opening theme song arrangement with Kokia)
References
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Masumi Ito and Hikaru Nanase at Media Arts Database (Japanese)
- Masumi Ito and Hikaru Nanase profiles at Oricon (Japanese)
- Masumi Itō at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Hikaru Nanase at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Masumi Itō at the Internet Movie Database
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