Final Fantasy Concert Series Coming to the States 194
On February 19th in Chicago, Illinois, a concert series titled "Dear Friends" will kick off a U.S. tour. The music? Music from the Final Fantasy series performed by orchestra. From the press release: "The first FINAL FANTASY concert in the U.S. brought fans from far and wide together in Los Angeles to share in an unforgettable musical experience," said Ichiro Otobe, president and COO of Square Enix, Inc. "We are pleased to announce that, due to the overwhelmingly positive response, a North American tour will soon bring the emotionally moving and powerful scores to fans across the country." This is personally very exciting for me. See you there!
Interesting (Score:5, Informative)
Incidentally, if you read the article, you would know that FINAL FANTASY must be capitalized every single time that you say FINAL FANTASY. sheesh
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Neither do I. Ticketmasters lawsuit about it was thrown out, and the judge in charge of the case made this statement:
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from their terms of use [ticketmaster.com] (illegally deep linked of course):
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Well, I'm a SLASHDOT READER and we don't read articles, so:
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I'd have to go check my reciept, but i'm pretty sure i paid at least that much for the one in LA (for second row seats) and i didn't get any "meet & greet" =P
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chris Mattern
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It's not J-Pop, don't worry (Score:5, Informative)
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Overclocked Remix (Score:3, Interesting)
Fan-arranged sheet music (Score:1)
Not just piano stuff; they have a few full orchestra pieces, and some percussion pieces, as well as solos for various instruments (flute, clarinet, guitar, etc).
Re:Overclocked Remix (Score:2)
Anyways, when it comes to RPG music. Phantasy Star 1,2,4 has the best ones. Final Fantasy has that intro harp song, but aside from that, it's really over-rated. Why not a concert for Megaman or Castlevania games instead.
At last! (Score:4, Insightful)
Maybe the consoles of the future will offer as much scope for awesome sound as they currently do for the visuals.
Re:At last! (Score:1)
On another note, as music gets more and more orchestrated (meaning "real music", not SNES midi stuff), it's much harder to remember/get stuck in your head. I still remember almost all the music From FFII(US, the one with Cecil) and games like Mega Man 2, games I played like 12 years ago, but I can't for the life of me remember music from FFIX or X off-hand.
Hearing t
Re:At last! (Score:2)
I consider it one of the best game OSTs i've ever heard, even tho it's only 16-bit midi.
Some tracks there are really moving and emotional. It's amazing what talented people can do with 16-bit!
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Well, it remains to be seen if these concerts will attract general attention. I would guess not, that the audience will be almost entirely Final Fantasy fanboys, interested in the music because they played the game.
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Confusing, yes, but not nearly as confusing as it will be when the fourth concert series to play in the US i
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In Final Fantasy Concert Tactics, you'll have a rag-tag bunch of musicians. You must assign to each musician an instrument, then arrange them on the stage, and attempt to complete the concert.
The later Final Fantasy Concert Tactics Advance, however, will a) be held in smaller venues, b) be somewhat poorly lit, and c) be complicated by the conductor giving you pointless and arbitrary challenges for each song, such as 'no woodwinds' or 'stringed instruments cannot use their first string.'
Makes both sides of my life happy.... (Score:5, Interesting)
As a trained classical musician living and [trying to] freelance in Chicago, I'm thrilled even more (and would get a nice early Christmas by being called to play said gig... ahh, one can only dream...)
Too bad the article says nothing of who actually arraanged these works for orchestra... (To the Slashdot crowd who may not know what I mean - I ask who actually transcribed the full orchestral score and individual parts from the MIDI original.) Was it Nobuo Uematsu himself? Being a great composer (and in his genre, he certainly is, IMHO) is one thing, while being a great arranger/orchestrator is an entirely different matter. His stock would go waaaaay up in my book if he did both....
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Or, you can ask Uematsu at his Square-Enix homepage [square-enix-usa.com].
First concert in LA (Score:4, Informative)
Before you think it's stupid or gay... (Score:5, Insightful)
What is stupid or gay about a bunch of music afficionados going to a concert? If you think of the music as separate from the game, that's whay it becomes. And yes, Nobuo Uematsu's music is good enough to stand on its own and not as part of Final Fantasy.
Before I stopped downloading music (for ethical reasons) I used to download and listen to Final Fantasy music all the time, while I wasn't playing the game. And I don't even like Final Fantasy that much.
So, before you think that this will just be a bunch of people who live in their parents' basement dressed up like Cloud, think again. It really is good music.
Re:Before you think it's stupid or gay... (Score:2)
Terry Riley, John Adams, Louis Andriessen, Arvo Part, John Zorn, John Taverner, Giya Kancheli, Luciano Berio, Koji Asano, Gavin Bryers, Elliot Carter, Yoshio Ojima, Don Van Vliet, Gyorgy Ligeti, Henryky Gorecki - any one of these and o
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Re:Before you think it's stupid or gay... (Score:2)
It doesn't preclude you from being a great composer, but it's not sufficient to make you one - and some of the people on my list made music for films. But if your scope of contemporary orchestral music is limited to videogame and movie soundtracks, you're probably not well qualified to produce an informed judgement on just who a great contemporary composer is.
Re:Before you think it's stupid or gay... (Score:2)
Listen to a symphony movement (except maybe from Phillip Glass) and compare it to the FF game music. The two are completely different in their approaches. The symphony movement is designed to build from a beginning statement of themes, developing them until it rea
Re:Before you think it's stupid or gay... (Score:2)
If so, you will realize that above posters have said it was "gay" and "the place where I can kick the most nerd ass at once"
Those people are who I'm trying to convince
How about world tour? (Score:1)
I'd love to go but.. (Score:4, Funny)
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The time has come... (Score:1)
Meanwhile... (Score:1)
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while i want to go (Score:3, Funny)
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A great composer and a swimming instructor?
What are the odds!?!
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Actually, if I found a smoking hot girl who ALSO likes geek things - I would marry her instantly.
Worst and opening night for Episode I (Score:1)
I can't believe anyone would want to go to this, no matter how cool you think Final Fantasy is.
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With Visuals (Score:2)
Orchestral FF (Score:5, Interesting)
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That's because it has no been "pop-boosted" as orchestral FF8. You need some good equipment and good listening conditions to enjoy it fully. And of course, if you listen to both next to the other, you'll probably think orchestral FF8 sounds better than Grand Finale because it is louder.
I have both, I enjoy both, and I think I prefer Grand Finale a little bit more because it is more classical than orchestral FF8, which is more pop-oriented.
OC Remix (Score:1)
The first thing came into my head. (Score:3, Funny)
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Mixed feelings... (Score:4, Interesting)
On the other hand, RPG music on the whole tends to be overly thematic and soundtrackesque. Very emotional stuff - it doesn't make you think, it makes you sweat. Maybe that's a good release for geeks who think all day, but it compares to 200-years-dead-white-guy classical music in much the same way John Williams does... slightly dumbed down from the original to appeal to the masses.
On the gripping hand, it doesn't matter. People listen to whatever floats their boat, period. Personally I'd much rather attend this then shell out three times as much for kazillionth-row seating at a Britney Spears concert!
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The Bach Cello Suites... (Score:2)
Is this a joke? (Score:1, Funny)
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Then again, people listen to Britney and anything the RIAA pumps out... I don't think I'll ever understand that.
Uhm... guys? (Score:3, Funny)
~D
Can't wait. (Score:3, Interesting)
Normally, I balk at the high prices at the local blockbuster, so I hope my girlfriend understands why I had to pay damn near $300 for VIP tickets. I'm always trying to share my passion for videogames with her, so I guess a nice dinner and a night at the opera will do the trick.
Good use of a christmas bonus.
only played FF7, but... (Score:2)
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Interesting development. (Score:2)
I predicted Final Fantasy taking off (Score:2)
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Sollog? Is that you?
Black Mages (Score:2, Insightful)
Still, as long as they play X, S, T, L1+T, L1+S, X, S, T, L1+X, O, X, S, X, I'll be happy to go.
(I'll send a stack of Ghysal Greens to the first nerd who recognizes that.
Re:Black Mages (Score:2)
Cough up those greens yo, I got me some Chocobos to raise. Knights of the Round!
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Meh. Go defeat Emerald, you'll get Master Summon; it's more useful.
Their next gig... (Score:1)
Already Done. Disney/Gehry in LA. in May. (Score:1, Redundant)
FINAL FANTASY Debuts First Orchestral Concert in North America Celebrating Video Game Music
LOS ANGELES, Calif., February 18, 2004 - Square Enix U.S.A., Inc. ("Square Enix U.S.A."), the publisher of Square Enix(TM) interactive entertainment products in North America, announced today that
Re:Already Done. Disney/Gehry in LA. in May. (Score:2)
The "Music From Final Fantasy" concert was a one time show, and was successful enough to spawn a tour that could reach those of us lucky to not be living in LA.
Coming to Chicago! Cool! (Score:2)
I'm torn between... (Score:1)
Music from SNES games (Score:1)
http://www.zophar.net/zsnes/spc/ [zophar.net]
Players are here (get the winamp pluging):
http://www.zophar.net/utilities/spc.html [zophar.net]
Be sure to check out Final Fantasy III (6 Japan) and Chrono Trigger.
Where do you buy the score? (Score:2)
To do it right, though, would require two things that I frankly don't know where to get them.
One: Permission, and royalties if applicable. For those who don't know, generally orchestral performances and plays, at least where the composer or author is still alive, generall
Concert SERIES? (Score:2)
So playing a second show in another city makes it a "series"? That seems like rather Clintonian hair-splitting. Or are they really planning a TOUR of the U.S.? If so, it sure as hell hasn't been mentioned here or in the article...
Beware (Score:2)
I paid $150 for two tickets to "The Music of the Lord of the Rings", and it was a major disappointment. The orchestra was under-rehearsed, with several noticable flubbed notes and a lifeless performance. But mainly the evening was disappointing because it was in a crappy venue, the Auditorium Theater. It looks great, but there was no shell behind the orchestra, and the sound was weak. A 120 piece orchestra should have the ability to get loud at moments, and the crappy venue robbed me of that experience. The
Re:Beware (Score:2)
The NACO is a top-rated chamber orchestra.
The NAC's Southam Hall was recently renovated to give it excellent acoustics.
I was happy. But then I only paid $100CDN for two tickets.
Re:Beware (Score:2)
You were lucky enough to either see it in a proper concert hall, with an orchestra that cared enough to rehearse throughly, or both. My wife and I were very excited to be there, and were sorely disappointed. I doubt we'll ever attend that sort of concert again.
Boston Pops and FF (Score:2)
SE Full Of Themselves? (Score:2)
Square-Enix is a good game company. They've put out some good things over the years. Heck, I was one of the (few) people who liked the Final Fantasy movie. I thought it was great! But SE's success didn't start with the movie, or even with FF7. It started with FF. That's right, just plain Final Fantasy.
I've played the version of FF that's been released for the GBA, and I tell you, this is RPGs as I remember them. You can clea
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Avionics, huh? (Score:2)
Re:It's about time! (Score:2)
Perhaps not. Orchestral music in North America is struggling, and many in the community are very
concerned with finding ways to bring new ears to the concert hall. Performing music that is familiar to non-patrons is always a good way to do this -- sometimes this means falling back on well-known, standard repertoire like the Mozart Requiem or Carmina Burana instead of more challenging and obscure works, sometimes this