Miyamoto Emiko

Imię Miyamoto Emiko
Data urodzin 05 Październik 1993
Państwo Japan
Miasto Kyoto

Trans-Siberian Symphony


Od 2017 Strona zespołu

Oblivion Sacrifice


Od 2020 Strona zespołu

MIYAMOTO EMIKO — Keyboardist, Orchestrator
Basic Info

Born: October 5, 1993 — Kyoto, Japan
Joined: 2021
Role: Keys, orchestration, atmospheric design

Upbringing

Emiko grew up in a traditional Kyoto household; her mother taught Japanese calligraphy, and her father worked with classical instruments. She learned piano at 4 and lived a quiet, artistic childhood.

In high school, she discovered symphonic metal — and instantly fell in love with how classical and metal could merge.

Musical Awakening

Her turning point was hearing Kalafina and Nightwish in the same week. She realized metal could be mystical, cinematic, and emotional — and that she could build entire worlds with sound.

By college, she was composing for indie games, experimenting with digital synths, and blending classical with electronic darkness.

Joining Oblivion Sacrifice

Kazuki needed someone who could transform the band from “heavy metal with pirate themes” to “pirate metal opera.” Emiko brought:

atmospheric soundscapes

choral arrangements

orchestral depth

supernatural tonal identity

She made Oblivion Sacrifice sound haunted.

Influences

Yuki Kajiura

Tuomas Holopainen

Motoi Sakuraba

Nobuo Uematsu

Hans Zimmer

Tommy Johansson (orchestration)

Personality

Calm, poetic, analytical — the emotional opposite of Kazuki’s intensity but the perfect balance.

Stage Persona

A sea-sorceress, channeling the spirits of drowned fleets.