Announcing the Distant Worlds: music from Final Fantasy concert tour

This year’s month of December will mark the 20th anniversary of Square Enix‘s very first Final Fantasy game (also available on the PSP). As a toast to this most special occasion, AWR Music Productions, LLC is announcing the upcoming Distant Worlds: music from Final Fantasy World Tour which will begin on Tuesday, December 4, at the Stockholm Concert Hall in Sweden.

At the helm of this event will be conductor/executive producer Arnie Roth, who will command the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, and the choir Allmänna SÃ¥ngen. Here’s a brief rundown of the songs to be played at the program, all originally written by Final Fantasy series composer Nobuo Uematsu:

  • Distant Worlds: music from Final Fnatasy - Image 1Final Fantasy series: Main Theme, Swing de Chocobo
  • Final Fantasy I to III: Medley
  • Final Fantasy III DS: Opening
  • Final Fantasy IV: Theme of Love
  • Final Fantasy V: Dear Friends
  • Final Fantasy VI: Opera “Maria and Draco”
  • Final Fantasy VII: One-Winged Angel, Opening – Bombing Mission, Aerith’s Theme
  • Final Fantasy VIII: Liberi Fatali, Fisherman’s Horizon, Love Grows, Don’t be Afraid
  • Final Fantasy IX: Vamo’ alla Flamenco
  • Final Fantasy X: To Zanarkand
  • Final Fantasy XI: Memoro de la Stono – Distant Worlds

And if you’re asking, yes – Uematsu is indeed going to be at the concert. Tickets for this event will be available since October 17 and can be purchased through the Stockholm Concert Hall box office, or online. For the fans that do manage to make it, you’ll also be happy to know that the Distant Worlds: music from Final Fantasy CD will be available for purchase at the concert grounds.

Now, if you can’t make it to the December event, there will be another Distant Worlds concert being scheduled for March 1, in Chicago. Arnie Roth will remain the conductor, with music from the Chicagoland Pops Orchestra, and voices from the CPO Festival Choir. Uematsu will be attending the event too.

Further details for the Distant Worlds: music from Final Fantasy world tour can be found at its official site, via the read link below.

This year’s month of December will mark the 20th anniversary of Square Enix‘s very first Final Fantasy game (also available on the PSP). As a toast to this most special occasion, AWR Music Productions, LLC is announcing the upcoming Distant Worlds: music from Final Fantasy World Tour which will begin on Tuesday, December 4, at the Stockholm Concert Hall in Sweden.

At the helm of this event will be conductor/executive producer Arnie Roth, who will command the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, and the choir Allmänna SÃ¥ngen. Here’s a brief rundown of the songs to be played at the program, all originally written by Final Fantasy series composer Nobuo Uematsu:

  • Distant Worlds: music from Final Fnatasy - Image 1Final Fantasy series: Main Theme, Swing de Chocobo
  • Final Fantasy I to III: Medley
  • Final Fantasy III DS: Opening
  • Final Fantasy IV: Theme of Love
  • Final Fantasy V: Dear Friends
  • Final Fantasy VI: Opera “Maria and Draco”
  • Final Fantasy VII: One-Winged Angel, Opening – Bombing Mission, Aerith’s Theme
  • Final Fantasy VIII: Liberi Fatali, Fisherman’s Horizon, Love Grows, Don’t be Afraid
  • Final Fantasy IX: Vamo’ alla Flamenco
  • Final Fantasy X: To Zanarkand
  • Final Fantasy XI: Memoro de la Stono – Distant Worlds

And if you’re asking, yes – Uematsu is indeed going to be at the concert. Tickets for this event will be available since October 17 and can be purchased through the Stockholm Concert Hall box office, or online. For the fans that do manage to make it, you’ll also be happy to know that the Distant Worlds: music from Final Fantasy CD will be available for purchase at the concert grounds.

Now, if you can’t make it to the December event, there will be another Distant Worlds concert being scheduled for March 1, in Chicago. Arnie Roth will remain the conductor, with music from the Chicagoland Pops Orchestra, and voices from the CPO Festival Choir. Uematsu will be attending the event too.

Further details for the Distant Worlds: music from Final Fantasy world tour can be found at its official site, via the read link below.

Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *