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Mieko Ishikawa (石川三恵子, born 1964-01-23) is a composer who contributed music to several video games by Nihon Falcom. She is now one of the director of the company.

She joined Falcom in 1987 and started composing music for games like Sorcerian and Ys, notably along Yuzo Koshiro. Despite being one of the founder member of the famous Sound Team JDK, she retired from it in 1997 after the release of Sorcerian Forever. She returned in the sound staff of Gurumin, but otherwise generally maintains positions at Nihon Falcom unrelated to music.

She is relatively unknown to the public, despite being a key element behind the style and fame of the Falcom Sound Team JDK.

Video game soundtracks



Category:1964 births Category:Living people Category:Video game musicians Category:Video game composers Category:Japanese musicians


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