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Final Fantasy Symphonic Suite

Description

On May 20, 1989 at Yupoto Hall, Tokyo, the first ever Final Fantasy concert took place dedicated to symphonic arrangements of music of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II. Inspired by the Dragon Quest series' various concerts, Square celebrated the success of Nobuo Uematsu's first major orchestral score with a forty minute concert from the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra.

Production

Original composition by Nobuo Uematsu
Conducted by Katsuhisa Hattori

Arrangement

Katsuhisa Hattori (1 ~ 4)
Takayuki Hattori (5 ~ 7)

Special Guests

Hironobu Sakaguchi (Creator of Final Fantasy)
Yoshitaka Amano (Designer of Final Fantasy)

Official Recordings

Final Fantasy Symphonic Suite Album

Reviews

Review of Album by Chris

Set Listings

01) Scene I

Main Theme [Final Fantasy II]

02) Scene II

Battle 2 [Final Fantasy II]

03) Scene III

Opening Theme ~ Town ~ Matoya's Cavern [Final Fantasy]

04) Scene IV

Finale [Final Fantasy II]

05) Scene V ~ Prelude

Newly Released ~ The Prelude ~ Main Theme ~ Chaos' Temple [Final Fantasy]

06) Scene VI

Gurgu Volcano [Final Fantasy] ~ Imperial Army Theme [Final Fantasy II]

07) Scene VII

Rebel Army Theme [Final Fantasy II]