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High resolution recording at 88.2khz / 24bitĪWR Music production team and music library: Laura Adkins, Leanne Araya, Eliza Bangert, Sally Hausken, Fritz Hocking, Eric Roth, Marcy Roth Furthermore, the choice of songs to work with is fantastic and the choices on the first volume were inspired and Vol.
#New world final fantasy orchestra full
I love the chamber orchestra soundits lush and detailed and it translates to record better than a full orchestra. Sound engineers, assistant engineers, and additional recording by: Nilento Studios, Cenda Kotzmann, Oldrich Slezak, Jonathan Allen of Abbey Road Studios Mobile, John Barrett, Mathew ProckĮditing and mixing by: Mathew Prock, Arnie Roth, Eric Roth Angry Metal Guy A New World is probably my favorite iteration of the Final Fantasy orchestral music series. Recorded and mixed at: Stockholm Konserthus, The Dvorak Hall Rudolfinum, LSO St. Orchestra arrangements by: Shiro Hamaguchi, Sachiko Miyano, Tsutomu Narita, Arnie Roth, Eric Roth The Final Fantasy XIV Orchestra Concert 2017 in Tokyo was a perfectly executed emotional rollercoaster for thousands of Warriors of Light in Attendance. Performed by: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra (tracks 1, 3, 5, 8, 9)ĭistant Worlds Philharmonic Orchestra (tracks 2, 6, 10)Īdditional timpani and percussion: Jeffrey Handley, Edward Harrison, Brandon Podjasek Music director, conductor and producer: Arnie RothĪssociate music director and co-producer: Eric Roth Relive your favorite FINAL FANTASY VIII musical moments!" And only available on this album: an exclusive, brand-new recording of Nobuo Uematsu's "Eyes On Me", featuring vocalist Susan Calloway. "This newly remastered collection features every song from FINAL FANTASY VIII that Distant Worlds and A New World have recorded to date. The producers of the live orchestra performance phenomenon Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY are proud to announce an intimate FINAL FANTASY music experience. Nilento Studios, Cenda Kotzmann, Oldrich Slezak, Jonathan Allen of Abbey Road Studios Mobile, John Barrett, Mathew ProckĪssistant Engineers / Assistant EngineersĪdditional Recording / Additional Recording Stockholm Konserthus, The Dvorak Hall Rudolfinum, LSO St. Shiro Hamaguchi / 浜口史郎, Sachiko Miyano / 宮野幸子, Tsutomu Narita / 成田勤, Arnie Roth, Eric Roth Orchestra Arrangements / Orchestra Arrangements Jeffrey Handley, Edward Harrison, Brandon PodjasekĪdditional Percussion / Additional Percussion Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra / Kungliga Filharmonikerna, Allmänna Sången, Distant Worlds Philharmonic Orchestra, The New World Players, Navarra String Quartet Understandable due to them not being as popular, but something to call out.Associate Music Director / Associate Music Director
#New world final fantasy orchestra series
Of course some have better soundtracks in general (Arguably, 6 has the best), but 2, 3, 5, X-2, XIII-2 and 3, and the Tactics series didn't really get any attention at all. They seemed to give love to specific final fantasies over others. I wish they would have played One Winged Angel in the middle but there are a lot of great songs they have to choose from and have to share the love across. Maybe throw in some lighting effects, but not required. This would have been 4 or 5 stars if they had just removed the visuals all together and stuck with the music.

Many other scenes were simply repeated multiple times and didn't line up with the depth of the music being played. Another example is showing the Tidus blitzball scene in Zanarkand, which has heavy metal music in the actual game, to the "To Zanarkand" soundtrack really didn't fit the scene whatsoever outside of being in the same city. Showing the Zach scene from crisis core where he saves cloud from soldiers outside of Midgar (specifically vague to prevent spoilers, but you all know this emotional scene) for a Genova song and for the Battle medley really doesn't fit. For example, there was a specific time in the chocobo medley where it was very obvious a visual was meant to line up with a spike in the music, but it was quite a bit off.Ĭ) many of the cutscenes really didn't fit the idea of the music. This would have been fine, except for the following:Ī) the screen was far up, completely blocking view of the choir unless you were in the front row (partially the theater's fault, not theirs, but still detracted from experience),ī) the scenes shown did not match up well with the music at all. Digital membership with concerts, access and more Admissions & Fellowship. They played scenes from the games their song was from. Successfully brought that nostalgia feeling to any final fantasy fanĬelebrated Final Fantasy for what it is - didn't just play music.

Visual for the chocobo medley was humorous It was a true celebration of the franchise.
#New world final fantasy orchestra professional
Were very professional and funny in introduction of songs. Distant worlds sounded great - as should be expected! Below are my pros and cons:
