
Piano Collections: Final Fantasy IX - A collection of Final Fantasy IX music composed by Nobuo Uematsu and played on the piano.Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack PLUS - Anoter soundtrack album consisting of songs that did not appear on the original soundtrack.It had 33 tracks and was released on August 21, 2000 Final Fantasy IX: Uematsu's Best Selection - A soundtrack album composed more of the popular tracks from the Final Fantasy IX.Final Fantasy IX Original Soundtrack - was the official soundtrack album containing all of the musical tracks (110 tracks) from the game, composed, arranged and produced by Nobuo Uematsu.The soundtrack was best known for the score, "Melodies of Life". The game had a more midevil, fantasy tone to it and kept a soft balance throughout the game. It has been reported that this was his favorite Final Fantasy score he wrote. More tracks like Final Fantasy VI - Terra's Theme (Orchestral Arrangement Version Feat.The music of Final Fantasy IX was again composed entirely by Nobuo Uematsu, which turns out to be his last exclusive Final Fantasy until Final Fantasy XIV.The liner notes include Yoshitaka Amano artworks, lyrics to 'Aria di Mezzo. 'Aria di Mezzo Carattere' is performed by Svetla Krasteva. It contains a selection of tracks, arranged for orchestra and is performed by the Milan Symphony Orchestra. Playlists containing Final Fantasy VI - Terra's Theme (Orchestral Arrangement Version Feat. Octo(re-release) Final Fantasy VI: Grand Finale is an arranged album for Final Fantasy VI.Users who reposted Final Fantasy VI - Terra's Theme (Orchestral Arrangement Version Feat.




Original Final Fantasy VI soundtrack written and arranged by Nobuo Uematsu (Please consider following if you liked this. Have ideas of which tracks you'd like me to do? Let me know! This epic orchestral arrangement is definitely my most complex project to date. It was her call to weave two additional motifs into this track (see if you can figure out which ones). HUGE thanks to my good friend Resphoina for providing not only the piano parts but also so many horn and string ideas. Check out the behind the scenes interview with myself and Resphoina:
