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Distant Worlds - new Final Fantasy concert series
A new Final Fantasy concert series will premiere in Stockholm December 4th. Nobuo Uematsu will be in attendance. The concert is produced by AWR Music Productions and will include the following pieces:
Final Fantasy series: Main Theme, Swing de Chocobo Final Fantasy I-III: Medley Final Fantasy III DS: Opening Final Fantasy IV: Theme of Love Final Fantasy V: Dear Friends Final Fantasy VI: Maria and Draco (Opera) Final Fantasy VII: One-Winged Angel, Opening - Bombing Mission, Aerith's Theme Final Fantasy VIII: Liberi Fatali, Fisherman's Horizon, Love Grows, Don't be Afraid Final Fantasy IX: Vamo' Alla Flamenco Final Fantasy X: To Zanarkand Final Fantasy XI: Memoro de la Stono - Distant Worlds A second date has been announced: Chicago March 1th 2008. On the same day as the concert in Stockholm in December, a new album with select pieces from the concert will be released. The music is performed by Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. The album will be possible to purchase through the official web site. Read more here: Distant Worlds - music from FINAL FANTASY |
Oh neat, an album. =p
I wonder why it's so rare that those formation release one. |
Why have a concert series with nothing new? Only reason I would even attend it is I haven't met Uematsu yet.
*slaps Square-Enix* Bad Squeenix! |
Hey! A Final Fantasy concert! Amazing! Never heard that such ever existed!
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Keep in mind that Final Fantasy concerts are not that common around the world, only in Japan and USA. But even in the US, there has not been a Final Fantasy concert since 2005.
Of course, it would be nice with some new arrangements, like FFVI Ending, loads of tunes from FFVII and so on, but I guess that is kept for the future. And do not forget that the FFIII DS Opening is a new arrangement. |
I don't see the FFIII DS Opening being mentioned either at the official site or over at spelmusik.net. Where does that from?
(vem från spelmusik.net är du förresten?) |
Must be nice for some people, but I've heard all that stuff in concert already over Dear Friends and More Friends. Also, the 20020220, More Friends in LA, and other orchestral FF albums have already covered all of these tracks, I believe. I think it's a shame there's nothing new.
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Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY |
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2002 : Fuck, we never get those awesome FF concerts they get in Japan.
2007 : Bah, another FF concert. Who cares about that shit anyway ? Also, yeah, SWEDEN. And an album. |
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My friend showed me this just a moment ago, and at the first glance I literally shouted out "I MUST GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" :D It has been my dream to see a concert with the FF music and here it is (including the guy who made it)! I'm definately getting the Greet & Meet tickets too so that I can meet with him :P I'M SO DAMN EXCITED!
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This is only good news if people actually get to listen it live. For others who can only get the album, well, nothing's new. I'm in Australia so obviously I can't go hear it live...
I personally want a Kingdom Hearts or Chrono concert. But that's just me. Or at least one that focuses on Mitsuda or Shimomura's music... Uematsu isn't the only game composer in Square ya know.:rolleyes: |
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Anyways, I've gotten tickets for both the concert and the Meet & Greet now so I'll just have to endure the excruciating wait for it :gonk: It's gonna be soooooooooooooooooo fun |
Yeah, I would like to see some Saga Frontier II, Unlimited Saga, or his FFX contributions performed. Hamauzu's music sounds the best when performed, imo :D! A Kingdom Hearts concert would be cool too!
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I would agree that it would be kind of refreshing to hear some newer tunes orchestrated, and even at a FF concert, I begin to wonder why they still only choose Uematsu-tracks. I mean, since FFX there are many other composers included in the FF-series, which seem to replace Uematsu somehow anyway, so why not choose something composed by them (Hamauzo, Nakano, Sakimoto etc)? I would definetly love to hear something related to the newer games instead of the same classics again and again and again (the arrangements won't be new anyway, I assume).
But... overall I think it's still great that there are concerts like that, even with that kind of track lists, defienetly better than no concert at all. |
Why no new music. That is incredibly stupid.
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Well, even if they wanted to just put out Uematsu music... at LEAST orchestrate new pieces. I'd love to hear numerous pieces from FF 6, 7, 9, and even 10.
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Well its just like when people go to a John Williams concert, its always Star Wars, Harry Potter etc etc, rather than the ones that may be more obscure like Catch me if you can. Cause its more popular and famous.
Still, you'd think there would be a Chrono or KH concert by now. While Chrono is probably a little old, we all saw how popular and famous KH became... I guess its inevitable that rehashing the same popular music is much safer than trying to arrange something new. I mean, since Square hasn't made anything new themselves for a while, why take the same risk with the musical concerts? |
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(and Arnie doesn't exactly know much about VGM series, so that's why there's no variety... He's simply cashing in on what's already on the plate) While I enthusiasticly supported the previous Chicago concerts, I don't agree to being milked into paying for the exact same shows again. No sale this time. |
Yeah... where's the FFXII music?
I guess it's more of a Uematsu concert then. |
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You never know, they may surprise us with some crazy arrangements. If they came to England I'd be amazed. *dreams* |
FFXII music sucks ass anyway (even though the opening and ending themes were great orchestrations by Matsuo), has no emotion.
Ticket bought. \o I'll be there, like every time. This will be so much fun. |
Kishin: See you in Stockholm! And yes, it will be great indeed.
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