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Just ordered two tickets in block F, like last time.
Concerning the concert itself / the content: I have no doubt that it's going to be awesome - like it always does when Böcker is involved ![]() Most amazing jew boots |
Considering Hamaguchi's work on the piano arrangement for the FF series and the fact that Benyamin Nuss is again performing, we can hopefully expect some fine piano-arranged segments in the concert *dream*
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Yeah, let Hamauzu-san be a special guest - that would really be awesome. Need to get this huge FF13 booklet signed
![]() Anyway, are there already plans for the "usual" meeting before and after the concert? This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I'm currently trying to accurately tag the rip by klnerfan@ffshrine. This one looks like the most perfect rip at this time.
I'm leaving out the intermission track and the MCing. Performer in every track: WDR Radio Orchestra Cologne Orchestra and choir conducted by: Niklas Willén Concert master: Juraj Cizmarovic 01 Fanfare for the Common 8-Bit Hero Arranged by Jonne Valtonen Original composition by Jonne Valtonen (no choir) 02 Starwing and Lylat Wars (Space Suite) Arranged by Shiro Hamaguchi Composed by Hajime Hirasawa and Koji Kondo Chorus by State Choir Latvija 03 Super Mario Bros. (Retro Suite) Arranged by Roger Wanamo Composed by Koji Kondo (no choir) 04 F-Zero (Race Suite) Arranged by Shiro Hamaguchi Composed by Yumiko Kanki and Naoto Ishida Darbouka performed by Rony Barrak (no choir) 05 Metroid (Galactic Warrior Suite) Arranged by Torsten Rasch Composed by Kenji Yamamoto and Minako Hamano Chorus by State Choir Latvija 06 Donkey Kong Country (Aquatic Ambience) Arranged by Masashi Hamauzu Composed by David Wise (Music) First/Solo Violin performed by Juraj Cizmarovic Piano performed by Benyamin Nuss (no choir) 07 Pikmin (Variation on a World Theme) Arranged by Hayato Matsuo Composed by Hajime Wakai (no choir) 08 Super Mario Galaxy (Space Suite) Arranged by Roger Wanamo Composed by Mahito Yokota and Koji Kondo Chorus by State Choir Latvija Percussion performed by Rony Barrak ------------------------------------------------ 09 The Legend of Zelda - Symphonic Poem Arranged by Jonne Valtonen Composed Koji Kondo and Toru Minegishi Chorus by State Choir Latvija Darbouka performed by Rony Barrak Piano performed by uncredited/unknown woman Vocal solo performed by uncredited/unknown woman (member of choir) Segments: I. Hyrulian Child II. Dark Lord III. Princess of Destiny IV. Battlefield V. Hero of Time ------------------------------------------------ 09 Encore (Currendo. Saltando. Ludendo) Arranged by Roger Wanamo Composed by: __Kenta Nagata, Hajime Wakai, Toru Minegishi, Koji Kondo __Kenji Yamamoto, Minako Hamano, Masaru Tajima __Mahito Yokota, Hajime Hirasawa, Yumiko Kanki ,Naoto Ishida Darbouka performed by Rony Barrak Piano performed by Benyamin Nuss Chorus by State Choir Latvija The encore is especially interesting, since we don't have any (official) information about it. I also recall that we've kind of a vocal solo in one of the tracks (it was Zelda), would be nice to know who from the choir did this. Anyway, if anything is missing from the credits or something is wrong - tell me! ![]() And having sort of track breakdown for each suite would be kinda nice! I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Huh, care to explain?
I was speaking idiomatically. |
Anyway, where do the credits from the encore come from? Especially the arranger credit. And looks like I totally blacked out when Erdenberger said 'Ludendo'. Did he really say that?!
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
@Prime Blue: Most amazing, since that's exactly how Erdenberger pronounced it (no joke) -- at least the second time when we were on air...
FELIPE NO |
Big thanks to Prime Blue for the track breakdowns -- really great work!
![]() What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
I don't think anyone has already mentioned it here:
In the Polyneux podcast (interview with Thomas Böcker) here Böcker has stated that the concert is going to become available in the WDR Mediathek at some time. This essentially means that we're going to get a (remastered?) recording of the concert that does include the video stream. I think especially Audi was interested in something like that ![]() Jam it back in, in the dark. |
No thread yet, no. But yes, it apparantly sold out in 24hours. I was also surprised, but hey -- it's Uematsu
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While I attended the concert I asked a friend to record from digital radio. Here is the edited file (contains two streams, MP2 and AC3):
Mirrors: FileServe (Part 1) FileServe (Part 2) FileServe (Part 3) This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |