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Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY

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Catalog NumberAWR-10101 
Release DateDec 04, 2007
Publish FormatCommercial
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Media FormatCD
ClassificationArrangement
Published byAWR Records
Composed byNobuo Uematsu
Arranged byShiro HamaguchiSachiko MiyanoNaoshi MizutaHiroyuki Nakayama, Arnie Roth
Performed byRoyal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Allmänna Sången, Susan Calloway, Emma Wetter, Fredrik Strid, Johan Schinkler, Per Skareng

Distant Worlds: music from Final Fantasy is a live recording of an orchestral concert, performed by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Arnie Roth at the Stockholm Concert Hall in Stockholm, Sweden, on December 4th, 2007. Since its recording, the Distant Worlds program has been performed in many cities worldwide, and there are hopes that this concert would tour the world to help bring these iconic themes to a wider audience.

Tracklist


Disc 1
01Opening~Bombing Mission4:03
02Liberi Fatali3:15
03Aerith's Theme5:48
04Fisherman's Horizon4:53
05Don't be Afraid3:45
06Memoro de la Stono~Distant Worlds8:42
07Medley 20028:04
08Theme of Love5:22
09Vamo' alla Flamenco4:15
10Love Grows5:10
11Opera "Maria and Draco"12:15
12Swing de Chocobo4:33
13One-Winged Angel4:26
Disc length 74:31

All music composed and produced by Nobuo Uematsu
Arnie Roth, Conductor and Executive Producer

Music orchestrated by Shiro Hamaguchi, Arnie Roth, Sachiko Miyano, Naoshi Mizuta and Hiroyuki Nakayama

Performed by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
Choir: Allmänna Sången
Solo Guitarist: Per Skareng
Solo Singer: Susan Calloway
Opera Vocal Soloists: Emma Wetter, Fredrik Strid and Johan Schinkler

Recorded by Nilento studios
Recording Team: Lars Nilsson, Bo Savik and Alexander Nilsson
Editing by Arnie Roth and Matthew Prock
Mixed at AWR Music 501 Studio
Protools Mixes & Edits Engineer: Matthew Prock
Mastering by Dan Stout of Colossal Mastering

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