The Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY tour was a 2007 tour beginning in Stockholm and featured Final Fantasy music. The Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY tour The concert consisted of an a capella medley, and a symphonic metal finale. It was held at the Prima Vista Philharmonic Orchestra in the Pacifico Yokohama Conference and Convention Center. Voices - Music from Final FantasyĪ concert called Voices - Music from Final Fantasy was held in Yokohama, Japan in 2006 and featured vocal presentations of Final Fantasy music. More Friends: Music from Final Fantasy was an orchestra concert made to roughly coincide with the one year anniversary of the Dear Friends tour and was also presented in Los Angeles. The music was accompanied by visual movies presented on a big screen and hosted by James Arnold Taylor, the English voice actor of Tidus from Final Fantasy X. The concert was performed by an American Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Miguel Harth-Bedoya. It featured titles composed by Nobuo Uematsu from the later releases of the series. It was widely successful with sold out tickets. For each different city a different orchestra was used.ĭear Friends - Music from Final Fantasy was a concert tour that travelled the United States from 2004 to 2005 and was the first such tour to take place in North America. Seven concerts were held in six different cities across Japan and featured titles composed by Nobuo Uematsu, arranged by Shiro Hamaguchi, and conducted by Taizou Takemoto. Tour de Japon was another concert that was held across Japan in 2004, continuing the successful composition from 20020220 - Music from Final Fantasy.
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A CD version of the concert was released in 2002 by DigiCube and later rereleased by Square Enix.
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"Melodies of Life'' from Final Fantasy IX was performed by Emiko Shiratori, who sang the piece in the original game. Japanese folk singer Ritsuki Nakano, known as "RIKKI '' accompanied the track for "Suteki da Ne", who sang the track in the game.
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The concert was conducted by Taizou Takemoto and hosted by Masakazu Morita and Mayuko Aoki, the Japanese voice actors for Tidus and Yuna the main characters from the Final Fantasy X game.ġ7 songs were played over the course of two hours, ranging from some of the first Final Fantasy compositions all the way through Final Fantasy X. It was an arranged orchestra that presented original compositions of Nobuo Uematsu and Shiro Hamaguchi and was presented by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra at the Tokyo International Forum. 20020220 - Music from Final FantasyĢ0020220 - Music from Final Fantasy was the first official concert devoted to Final Fantasy music. The most recent, The Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY tour, produced by WR Music Productions, LLC is currently presenting official Final Fantasy symphony concert music and will hold concerts throughout 2020 all around the world. For the first nine Final Fantasy games, veteran Square composer Nobuo Uematsu scored the music until he pursued a freelance career.
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The music from the franchise series has been and continues to be performed in various concert tours and live events all around the world, such as the Orchestral Game Music Concerts, Symphonic Game Music Concerts, as well as Play! A Video Game Symphony. Final Fantasy is a popular series of RPG games produced by Square Enix.