Jun Chikuma
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Native name | 竹間 ジュン |
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Born | Japan |
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Years active | 1985–present |
Jun Chikuma (竹間 ジュン, Chikuma Jun) is a Japanese music composer and musician. She is most known for her various contributions to the Bomberman series, amongst other games. Since 1992, she has studied ney performance and Tunisian style composition under professors Slah Manaa, Ali Sriti and Zakia Hannashi at l'Institut Superieur de la Musique de Tunis, and studied riq under Haytham Farghaly of the same institute. She currently curates Arab-music.com, and has also made music for many TV shows, films, and commercials. She is also a part-time lecture at Kokushikan University, and has since performed many concerts with the classical Arabic music ensemble Le Club Bachraf, with oud player Yoshiko Matsuda and darbuka player Takako Nomiya.
Works
- Bomberman (NES) (1985)
- Adventure Island (1986)
- Doraemon (1986)
- Faxanadu (1987)
- Jaseiken Necromancer (1988)
- The Legendary Axe (1988) - with Toshiaki Takimoto
- Military Madness (1989)
- Doraemon Meikyu Daisakusen (1989)
- Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair (PC Engine) (1989) - arrangements
- Atomic Punk (1990) - with Noriyuki Nakagami and Yasuhiko Fukuda
- Bomberman (1990)
- Bomberman II (1991)
- Bomberman '93 (1992)
- Super Bomberman (1993)
- Bomberman '94 (1993)
- Super Bomberman 3 (1995) - with Keita Hoshi
- DoReMi Fantasy: Milon no Dokidoki Daibouken (1996)
- Super Bomberman 4 (1996)
- Saturn Bomberman (1996)
- Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna: Mika Akitaka Illust Works (1996)
- Nectaris (1997)
- Super Bomberman 5 (1997) - with Yasuhiko Fukuda
- Saturn Bomberman Fight!! (1997) - with Yoshio Tsuru
- Pocket Bomberman (1997) - with Yoshio Tsuru
- Bomberman World (1998) - with Shinya Yano
- Bomberman Hero (1998)
- Bomberman Party Edition (1998)
- Bomberman Quest (1998) - "Battle Theme" only
- Sonic and the Secret Rings (2007) - with Sega Digital Studio
External links
- Chikuma's Bomberman music profile
- Artist profile on arab-music.com
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