While other Final Fantasy and game music concerts have been content to simply repeat the highlights and fan favorites, Final Symphony carries itself differently. The latest of such shows, Final Symphony II just arrived here in Finland, at Tampere Hall on April Fool’s Day. Since then he has charted out a legacy as a craftsman of heart-wrenching tunes, leading to several sold-out orchestral shows featuring his music. Up until recently, Square Enix has had one man to thank for this reputation: Nobuo Uematsu, a composer who moved to video games when he was told that his music was too good for pornography. Performed by: Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra & Mischa Cheungįinal Fantasy is often the first video game series that comes to mind when people discuss truly legendary video game music, often as a counter-arguement to those who insist that videogame soundtracks never outgrew the repetitive bleeps and bloops of the 8-bit era. A nostalgic walk down memory lane through some cherished adventures… and also Final Fantasy XIII.Įvent: Final Symphony II: Music from Final Fantasy V, VIII, IX and XIIIĬompositions by: Jonne Valtonen, Masashi Hamauzu, Nobuo UematsuĪrrangements by: Jonne Valtonen & Roger Wanamo
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