Discography of Final Fantasy V 5130807 225631757 2008-07-14T17:23:20Z PresN 1712026 moved [[Music of Final Fantasy V]] to [[Discography of Final Fantasy V]]: Per Discussion, more accurate name {{Music of Final Fantasy}} The '''music of the [[video game]] ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''''' was composed by regular series composer [[Nobuo Uematsu]]. The ''Final Fantasy V Original Sound Version'', a compilation of almost all of the music in the game, was released by [[Square Co.]]/[[NTT Publishing]], and subsequently re-released by NTT Publishing after the game was brought to North America as part of the ''[[Final Fantasy Anthology]]''. An [[arrangement|arranged]] album entitled ''Final Fantasy V Dear Friends'', containing a selection of musical tracks from the game arranged in multiple styles, including live and vocal versions, was released by Square/NTT Publishing and later re-released by NTT Publishing. Additionally, a collection of [[piano]] arrangements composed by Nobuo Uematsu, arranged by Shirou Satou and played by [[Toshiyuki Mori]] titled ''Piano Collections Final Fantasy V'' was released by Square/NTT Publishing, and re-released by NTT Publishing. The music received mixed reviews; while some reviewers enjoyed the soundtrack and found it to be underrated, others felt it was only of middling quality. Several songs, especially "Dear Friends", remain popular today, and have been performed numerous times in orchestral concert series such as the ''Dear Friends: Music from Final Fantasy'' concert series, named after the ''Final Fantasy V'' song, and the [[Orchestral Game Concert]] series. Music from the soundtrack has also been published in arranged and compilation albums by Square as well as outside groups. ==Concept and creation== Uematsu had originally calculated that the game would require more than 100 pieces of music, but managed to reduce the number to 56. He has stated that he developed the ideas for the music by first reading through the script and creating the titles for all of the songs, then composing melodies to match the themes of the story and titles.<ref name="LINER">{{cite web | author=Eng, Kei | date=1992 | title=Final Fantasy V: Original Sound Version Liner Notes | url=http://www.x111.com/ffmo/Liner_Notes/ff5osv.php | publisher=Final Fantasy Music Online | accessdate=2008-03-26}}</ref> Uematsu felt that the sound quality of the soundtrack for ''Final Fantasy V'' was much better than that of ''Final Fantasy IV''. He also claimed that this resulted in the soundtrack release requiring two [[CD]]s as opposed to the one CD required for the ''Final Fantasy IV'' soundtrack. Uematsu has stated that he would have preferred to keep the soundtrack to one CD, in order to keep the price of the album low.<ref name="LINER"/> == Albums == === ''Final Fantasy V Original Sound Version'' === {{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> | Name = Final Fantasy V Original Sound Version | Type = [[Album]] | Artist = [[Nobuo Uematsu]] | Cover = Final Fantasy V - Original Sound Version (reprint)'s front cover.jpg | Cover size = 150 | Released = [[December 7]], [[1992]]<br />[[November 26]], [[1994]] <small>(re-release)</small><br />[[October 1]], [[2004]] <small>(re-release)</small> | Recorded = Sunrise Studio | Genre = [[Video game music|Video game soundtrack]] | Length = Disc 1: 60:02<br />Disc 2: 70:22 | Label = [[Square Co.|Square]]/[[NTT Publishing]]<br />NTT Publishing <small>(re-release)</small> | Producer = [[Nobuo Uematsu]] | Last album = | This album = | Next album = }} ''Final Fantasy V Original Sound Version'' is a [[soundtrack]] [[album]] of [[video game music]] from ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''. The album contains the musical tracks from the game, composed, arranged, produced and performed by [[Nobuo Uematsu]]. It spans two discs and 67 tracks, covering a duration of 2:08:30. It was released on [[December 7]], [[1992]] by Square and NTT Publishing with the catalog number ''N33D-013~4'', and re-released on [[November 26]], [[1994]] and [[October 1]], [[2004]] by NTT Publishing with the catalog numbers of ''PSCN-5015~6'' and ''NTCP-5015~6'', respectively.<ref name="RPGFOSV">{{cite web | author=Gann, Patrick; Schweitzer, Ben | title=Final Fantasy V Original Sound Version | url=http://rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ff5ost/index.html | publisher=[[RPGFan]] | accessdate=2008-03-24}}</ref> A [[Single (music)|single]] was released in 1992 titled ''Final Fantasy V: 5+1'', consisting of the "Opening Theme", "Main Theme of FINAL FANTASY V", "Harvest", "Dungeon", and "Battle 1" tracks from the soundtrack, as well as the previously unreleased "MATOUYA no doukutsu" ("Matoya's Cave") from ''[[Final Fantasy (video game)|Final Fantasy]]''. It was published by NTT Publishing and had a catalog number of ''NO9D-012'' and a length of 14:46.<ref>{{cite web | title=Final Fantasy 5+1 | url=http://ffmusic.info/ff5_1.html | publisher=ffmusic.info | accessdate=2008-03-25}}</ref> A single named ''Final Fantasy V Mambo de Chocobo'' was also released, containing the "Mambo de Chocobo" track from the game, as well as three unused tracks from the game and a compilation mix track. The single was released by NTT Publishing in 1993; it covered a duration of 16:14 and had a catalog number of ''NO9D-016''.<ref>{{cite web | title=Final Fantasy Manbo de Chocobo | url=http://ffmusic.info/ff5manbo.html | publisher=ffmusic.info | accessdate=2008-04-05}}</ref> Nine tracks from the soundtrack were included in a bonus CD titled ''Music From FFV and FFVI Video Games'' that shipped with [[Final Fantasy Anthology]] on [[October 5]], [[1999]], along with songs from ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''.<ref>{{cite web | author=Gann, Patrick | title=Music From FFV and FFVI Video Games | url=http://rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ffanthcd/index.html | publisher=[[RPGFan]] | accessdate=2008-03-25}}</ref> The soundtrack was again released as part of the ''Final Fantasy Finest Box'' by Square Enix on [[March 28]], [[2007]] under the catalog numbers ''FFFB-0002-3'' along with the OSTs of ''Final Fantasy IV'' and ''Final Fantasy VI'' after the game was ported to the [[Game Boy Advance]].<ref name="FinestBox">{{cite web | author=Tjan, Mark | title=FF Finest Box | url=http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ff-finest/index.html| work=RPGFan| accessdate=2008-04-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | author=Square Enix Music Online | title=Final Fantasy Finest Box - Album Information | url=http://www.squareenixmusic.com/albums/f/ff4-6box.shtml| work=Square Enix Music | accessdate=2008-04-23}}</ref> {{Listen|filename=Final Fantasy V - Original Sound Version mix.ogg|title=Final Fantasy V: Original Sound Version mix|description=Short mix of "Sorrows of Parting", "Home, Sweet Home", "Clash on the Big Bridge" — 126 KB|format=[[Ogg]]}} <big>'''Track listing'''</big> {| class="collapsible collapsed" border="0" style="width:70%" ! style="width:12em; text-align:left" | Disc one ! | |- | colspan="2" | {|class="wikitable" style="width:100%; margin-right:-1em;" |- ! # ! Japanese title ''(Romanization)''<ref name="OSTALBUM">([[December 7]], [[1992]]). ''Final Fantasy V Original Sound Version''. Square/NTT Publishing. N33D-013~4</ref> ! English title<ref name="ITUNES">Taken from the album's iTunes release. Retrieved on [[2008-03-24]].</ref><br /><small>(literal translation if different)</small><ref name="JAPNAMESOST">{{cite web | title=Final Fantasy V Original Sound Version | url=http://ffmusic.info/ff5.html | publisher=ffmusic.info | accessdate=2008-03-24}}</ref> ! Length |- | 1. | ファイナルファンタジーV メインテーマ (''Fainaru Fantajī Faibu Mein Tēma'') | Main Theme of FINAL FANTASY V | 2:37 |- | 2. | オープニング (''Ōpuningu'') | Opening Theme | 4:30 |- | 3. | 4つの心 (''Yottsu no Kokoro'') | Four Hearts | 1:44 |- | 4. | 急げ!急げ! (''Isoge! Isoge!!'') | Hurry! Hurry!! | 0:44 |- | 5. | レナのテーマ (''Rena no Tēma'') | Reina's Theme<br /><small>("Lenna's Theme")</small> | 1:58 |- | 6. | ダンジョン (''Danjon'') | Dungeon | 2:31 |- | 7. | バトル1 (''Batoru 1'') | Battle 1 | 1:14 |- | 8. | 勝利のファンファーレ (''Shōri no Fanfāre'') | Victory Fanfare | 0:44 |- | 9. | レクイエム (''Rekuiemu'') | Requiem | 0:28 |- | 10. | おれたちゃ海賊 (''Ore tacha Kaizoku'') | Pirates Ahoy<br /><small>("We're Pirates")</small> | 2:07 |- | 11. | 街のテーマ (''Machi no Tēma'') | Town Theme | 2:19 |- | 12. | おやすみなさい (''Oyasuminasai'') | Good Night | 0:07 |- | 13. | 封印されしもの (''Fūinsareshi Mono'') | Sealed Away | 1:48 |- | 14. | 呪いの地 (''Noroi no Chi'') | Cursed Lands | 1:55 |- | 15. | 幻惑されて (''Genwakusarete'') | Deception<br /><small>("Dazzled")</small> | 1:18 |- | 16. | ハーヴェスト (''Hāvesuto'') | Harvest | 1:46 |- | 17. | 銀嶺を行く (''Ginrei o Iku'') | To the North Mountain<br /><small>("Walking the Snow-Capped Mountains")</small> | 1:57 |- | 18. | 危機一髪! (''Kiki Ippatsu!'') | Close Call | 1:22 |- | 19. | バトル2 (''Batoru 2'') | Battle 2 | 2:30 |- | 20. | 大いなる翼を広げ (''Ōinaru Tsubasa o Hiroge'') | Spreading Grand Wings | 1:49 |- | 21. | 王家の宮殿 (''Ōke no Kyūden'') | Royal Palace<br /><small>("Palace of the Royal Family")</small> | 1:40 |- | 22. | 火力船 (''Karyokusen'') | Fire Ship<br /><small>("The Fire-Powered Ship")</small> | 1:40 |- | 23. | 脱線! (''Dassen!'') | Run!<br /><small>("Escape!")</small> | 0:51 |- | 24. | 離愁 (''Rishū'') | Sorrows of Parting | 2:37 |- | 25. | 古代図書館 (''Kodai Toshokan'') | Library of Ancients | 2:36 |- | 26. | 回想 (''Kaisō'') | Reminiscence | 1:37 |- | 27. | ムジカ・マキーナ (''Mujika Makīna'') | Musica Machina | 1:49 |- | 28. | いつの日かきっと (''Itsu no Hi ka Kitto'') | The Day Will Come | 1:53 |- | 29. | ん? (''N?'') | What?<br /><small>("Huh?")</small> | 0:54 |- | 30. | マンボ・デ・チョコボ (''Manbo de Chokobo'') | Mambo de Chocobo | 1:12 |- | 31. | はるかなる故郷 (''Haruka Naru Furusato'') | Home, Sweet Home<br /><small>("Far-off Hometown")</small> | 2:42 |- | 32. | 想い出のオルゴール (''Omoide no Orugōru'') | Music Box<br /><small>("Music Box of Memories")</small> | 1:50 |- | 33. | 飛空艇 (Tokūtei) | The Airship | 2:03 |- | 34. | 覇王エクスデス (''Haō Ekusudesu'') | The Evil Lord X-Death<br /><small>("The Evil Lord Exdeath")</small> | 2:24 |} |} {| class="collapsible collapsed" border="0" style="width:70%" ! style="width:12em; text-align:left" | Disc two ! | |- | colspan="2" | {|class="wikitable" style="width:100%; margin-right:-1em;" |- ! # ! Japanese title ''(Romanization)''<ref name="OSTALBUM"/> ! English title<ref name="ITUNES"/><br /><small>(literal translation if different)</small><ref name="JAPNAMESOST"/> ! Length |- | 1. | エクスデスの城 (''Ekusudesu no Shiro'') | X-Death's Castle<br /><small>("Exdeath's Castle")</small> | 2:23 |- | 2. | 暁の戦士 (''Akatsuki no Senshi'') | The Dawn Warriors | 2:16 |- | 3. | ビッグブリッヂの死闘 (''Biggu Burijji no Shitō'') | Clash On the Big Bridge<br /><small>("Battle to the Death on the Big Bridge")</small> | 2:29 |- | 4. | 未知なる大地 (''Michi Naru Daichi'') | Unknown Lands | 2:24 |- | 5. | モーグリのテーマ (''Mōguri no Tēma'') | Moogles' Theme | 1:29 |- | 6. | 暁の城 (''Akatsuki no Shiro'') | The Castle of Dawn | 2:04 |- | 7. | 深い碧の果てに (''Fukai Heki no Hate ni'') | Beyond the Deep Blue Sea<br /><small>("To the End of the Deep Blue")</small> | 1:46 |- | 8. | 大森林の伝説 (''Dai Shinrin no Densetsu'') | Legend of the Deep Forest | 2:37 |- | 9. | タイクーン円舞曲ヘ長調 (''Taikūn Enbukyoku e Chōchō'') | Tycoon Waltz<br /><small>("Tycoon Waltz in F Major")</small> | 2:16 |- | 10. | ボコのテーマ (''Boko no Tēma'') | Boko's Theme<br /><small>("Boco's Theme")</small> | 1:14 |- | 11. | 新しき世界 (''Atarashiki Sekai'') | A New World | 2:15 |- | 12. | 封印の書 (''Fūin no Sho'') | Sealed Book | 1:49 |- | 13. | 古き土の眠り (''Furuki Tsuchi no Nemuri'') | Slumber of Ancient Earth | 2:29 |- | 14. | 虚空への前奏曲 (''Kokū e no Zensō Kyoku'') | Prelude to the Void | 3:57 |- | 15. | 光を求めて (''Hikari o Motomete'') | In Search of Light<br /><small>("Searching for the Light")</small> | 1:40 |- | 16. | 決戦 (''Kessen'') | The Decisive Battle | 4:26 |- | 17. | 最後の闘い (''Saigo no Tatakai'') | The Final Battle | 4:04 |- | 18. | 静寂の彼方 (''Seijaku no Kanata'') | The Silent Beyond | 5:42 |- | 19. | 親愛なる友へ (''Shin'ai Naru Tomo e'') | Dear Friends | 4:02 |- | 20. | ファイナルファンタジー (''Fainaru Fantajī'') | FINAL FANTASY | 3:33 |- | 21. | エンドタイトル (''Endo Taitoru'') | Ending Theme<br /><small>("End Title")</small> | 8:16 |- | 22. | プレリュード (''Pureryūdo'') | The Prelude | 1:46 |- | 23. | ファンファーレ1 (''Fanfāre 1'') | Fanfare 1 | 0:08 |- | 24. | ファンファーレ2 (''Fanfāre 2'') | Fanfare 2 | 0:12 |- | 25. | あたしは踊り子 (''Atashi wa Odoriko'') | I'm a Dancer | 0:16 |- | 26. | ピアノのおけいこ1 (''Piano no Okeiko 1'') | Piano Lesson 1 | 0:12 |- | 27. | ピアノのおけいこ2 (''Piano no Okeiko 2'') | Piano Lesson 2 | 0:13 |- | 28. | ピアノのおけいこ3 (''Piano no Okeiko 3'') | Piano Lesson 3 | 0:13 |- | 29. | ピアノのおけいこ4 (''Piano no Okeiko 4'') | Piano Lesson 4 | 0:27 |- | 30. | ピアノのおけいこ5 (''Piano no Okeiko 5'') | Piano Lesson 5 | 0:08 |- | 31. | ピアノのおけいこ6 (''Piano no Okeiko 6'') | Piano Lesson 6 | 0:09 |- | 32. | ピアノのおけいこ7 (''Piano no Okeiko 7'') | Piano Lesson 7 | 0:08 |- | 33. | ピアノのおけいこ8 (''Piano no Okeiko 8'') | Piano Lesson 8 | 0:13 |} |} {{-}} === ''Final Fantasy V Dear Friends'' === {{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> | Name = Final Fantasy V Dear Friends | Type = [[Album]] | Artist = [[Nobuo Uematsu]], [[Angelit]], Ulla Pirttijärvi | Cover = Final_Fantasy_V Dear Friends cover.jpg | Cover size = 150 | Released = [[March 25]], [[1993]]<br />[[November 26]], [[1994]] <small>(re-release)</small><br />[[October 1]], [[2004]] <small>(re-release)</small> | Recorded = | Genre = | Length = 55:56 | Label = [[Square Co.|Square]]/[[NTT Publishing]]<br />NTT Publishing <small>(re-release)</small></div> | Producer = Nobuo Uematsu | Reviews = | Last album = | This album = | Next album = }} ''Final Fantasy V Dear Friends'' is an [[arrangement|arranged]] soundtrack album of ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' music containing a selection of musical tracks from the game arranged with live instruments mixed with synth instruments. Several tracks have added vocals performed by [[Angelit]] and Ulla Pirttijärvi, in both English and [[Sami languages|Sámi]]. The album spans 14 tracks and covers a duration of 55:56. It was first released on [[March 25]], [[1993]], by Square and NTT Publishing, and subsequently re-released on [[November 26]], [[1994]], and on [[October 1]], [[2004]], by NTT Publishing. The original release bears the catalog number ''N30D-017'', the first re-release bears the catalog number ''PSCN-5018'', and the most recent re-release bears the catalog number ''NTCP-5018''.<ref name="RPGFDF">{{cite web | author=W., Freddie | title=Final Fantasy V Dear Friends | url=http://rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ff5df/index.html | publisher=[[RPGFan]] | accessdate=2008-03-25}}</ref> {{Listen|filename=Final Fantasy V - Dear Friends mix.ogg|title=Final Fantasy V - Dear Friends mix|description=Short mix of "Cripper Tripper Fritter!?", "My Home, Sweet Home" and "Dear Friends" — 136 KB|format=[[Ogg]]}} {| class="collapsible collapsed" border="0" style="width:70%" ! style="width:16em; text-align:left" | <big>'''Track listing'''</big><ref name="ITUNES"/> ! | |- | colspan="2" | # Ahead On Our Way – 5:36 # Lenna's Theme – 4:42 # Pirates Ahoy – 4:43 # Cripper Tripper Fritter!? – 3:05 # Intension of the Earth – 4:28 # My Home, Sweet Home – 3:28 # The Land Unknown – 4:26 # Tenderness In the Air – 3:17 # Waltz Suomi – 2:16 # Fate In Haze – 4:05 # As I Feel, You Feel – 5:08 # Musica Machina – 4:07 # Music Box – 2:30 # Dear Friends – 3:57 |} {{-}} === ''Piano Collections Final Fantasy V'' === {{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> | Name = Piano Collections Final Fantasy V | Type = [[Album]] | Artist = [[Nobuo Uematsu]] | Cover = Final_Fantasy_V_-_Piano_Collections.jpg | Cover size = 150 | Released = [[June 21]], [[1993]]<br />[[September 24]], [[1994]] <small>(re-release)</small><br />[[June 27]], [[2001]] <small>(re-release)</small> | Genre = | Length = 46:31 | Label = [[Square Co.|Square]]/[[NTT Publishing]]<br />NTT Publishing <small>(re-release)</small> | Producer = Shirou Satou | Reviews = | Last album = | This album = | Next album = }} ''Piano Collections Final Fantasy V'' is an album of music from ''Final Fantasy V'' composed by Nobuo Uematsu, arranged on piano by Shirou Satou and performed by [[Toshiyuki Mori]]. It was first published by Square and NTT Publishing on [[June 21]], [[1993]] with the catalog number ''N38D-018''. It was subsequently republished by NTT Publishing on [[September 24]], [[1994]] under the catalog number ''PSCN-5009'' and on [[June 27]], [[2001]] with the catalog number ''NTCP-1002''. The album spans 13 tracks and covers a duration of 46:31.<ref name="RPGFPC">{{cite web | author=Gann, Patrick | title=Final Fantasy V Piano Collections | url=http://rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ff5piano/index.html | publisher=[[RPGFan]] | accessdate=2008-03-25}}</ref> {| class="collapsible collapsed" border="0" style="width:70%" ! style="width:16em; text-align:left" | <big>'''Track listing'''</big><ref name="RPGFPC"/> ! | |- | colspan="2" | # A Presentiment – 4:31 # Tenderness in the Air – 4:09 # Harvest – 2:33 # Ahead On Our Way – 3:08 # Critter Tripper Fritter!? – 2:38 # My Home, Sweet Home – 3:43 # Mambo de Chocobo – 2:41 # Lenna's Theme – 2:52 # Music Box – 3:00 # Battle with Gilgamesh – 3:47 # Waltz Clavier – 2:58 # Dear Friends – 5:07 # The New Origin – 5:24 |} {{-}} == Reception and legacy == Critical opinion of the soundtrack was mixed. Some reviewers, such as Ben Schweitzer of [[RPGFan]], found it to be of medium quality, saying it "suffer[ed] from occasional compositional problems" and was simply "in the middle" of the soundtracks of ''Final Fantasy IV'' and ''Final Fantasy VI''.<ref name="RPGFOSV"/> Other reviewers disagreed, with Jason Strohmaier of Soundtrack Central finding it to be an underrated album, while Jeremy Althouse of Soundtrack Central felt that it was on par with Uematsu's other works.<ref>{{cite web| author= Althouse, Jeremy; Strohmaier, Jason| url=http://www.soundtrackcentral.com/stc/reviews/ff5osv.htm| title=Final Fantasy V Original Sound Version| publisher=Soundtrack Central| accessdate=2008-03-26}}</ref> Reviewers were also of mixed opinion about ''Final Fantasy V Dear Friends''; finding it to be of fair quality, though Jason Strohmaier took issue with some of the synthesized instruments and Freddie W. of RPGFan concluded in his review that the album was "a mixed bag of moods, emotions, and ideas that would only appeal to those who loved Final Fantasy V."<ref name="RPGFDF"/><ref>{{cite web| author= Lau, Aaron; Strohmaier, Jason| url=http://www.soundtrackcentral.com/stc/reviews/ff5df.htm| title=Final Fantasy V Dear Friends| publisher=Soundtrack Central| accessdate=2008-03-26}}</ref> ''Piano Collections Final Fantasy V'' was well received by reviewers such as Patrick Gann of RPGFan, who found it to be "amazing" and on par with, if not better than, the piano arrangements for the music of the other ''Final Fantasy'' games.<ref name="RPGFPC"/> He also enjoyed the artistic license taken with several of the songs, finding the album to be the most "abstract" of the ''Piano Collections'' series.<ref name="RPGFPC"/> [[The Black Mages]], a band that arranges music from ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' video games into a [[rock music]] style, has arranged two pieces from ''Final Fantasy V''. These are "Clash on the Big Bridge" from their [[The Black Mages (album)|self-titled album]], published in 2003, and "Neo EXDEATH", an arrangement of "The Final Battle", from ''[[The Black Mages III: Darkness and Starlight|Darkness and Starlight]]'', published in 2008.<ref>([[February 19]], [[2003]]). ''The Black Mages''. DigiCube. SSCX-10080</ref><ref>([[March 19]], [[2008]]). ''The Black Mages III: Darkness and Starlight''. Sony Music Distribution. DERP-10002</ref> Lyrical versions of "Music Box" and "Dear Friends", sung by [[Risa Ohki]], appeared on ''[[Final Fantasy: Pray]]'', a compilation album produced by Square.<ref>([[June 25]], [[1994]]). ''Final Fantasy: Pray''. NTT Publishing. PSCN-5006</ref> Additionally, lyrical versions of "The Day Will Come" and "Home, Sweet Home", sung by [[Risa Ohki]] and Ikuko Noguchi, appeared on ''[[Final Fantasy: Love Will Grow]]''.<ref>([[November 25]], [[1995]]). ''Final Fantasy: Love Will Grow''. NTT Publishing. PSCN-5041</ref> Uematsu continues to perform certain pieces in his ''Dear Friends: Music from Final Fantasy'' concert series, the name of which is taken from the ''Final Fantasy V'' song.<ref>{{cite web | author=Schnieder, Peer | title=Dear Friends: Music from Final Fantasy | publisher=[[IGN]] | date=2005-05-11 | url=http://music.ign.com/articles/513/513292p1.html | accessdate=2006-03-01}}</ref> The music of ''Final Fantasy V'' has also appeared in various official concerts and live albums, such as ''[[20020220 music from FINAL FANTASY]]'', a live recording of an orchestra performing music from the series including "Dear Friends".<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/20020220/index.html|title=20020220 - Music from FINAL FANTASY| publisher=[[RPGFan]]| accessdate=2007-04-01}}</ref> "Opening Theme", "Waltz Clavier", "Town Theme", and "Main Theme of FINAL FANTASY V" were played by the [[Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra]] in their second [[Orchestral Game Concert]] in 1992 as part of a five concert tour, which was later released as an series of albums.<ref>([[September 15]], [[1992]]). ''Orchestral Game Concert 2''. Warner Music Japan. WPCL-709 </ref> Additionally, "Main Theme of FINAL FANTASY V" was performed by the [[New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra]] in the ''[[Tour de Japon|Tour de Japon: Music from Final Fantasy]]'' concert series.<ref>{{cite web| url= http://www.squareenixmusic.com/albums/dvds/tourdejapon.shtml| title=Album Information - Tour de Japon: Music from Final Fantasy DVD|publisher=Square Enix Music Online|accessdate=2008-02-22}}</ref> Independent but officially licensed releases of ''Final Fantasy V'' music have been composed by such groups as Project Majestic Mix, which focuses on arranging video game music.<ref>{{cite web | author=KFSS Studios | title=Music Store | publisher=MajesticMix.com | date=2002 | url=http://www.majesticmix.com/documents/music.html | accessdate=2007-03-23}}</ref> An arranged version of "Clash on the Big Bridge" appears in the soundtrack of ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]''.<ref>{{cite web | author=Gann, Patrick; Schweitzer, Ben | title=Final Fantasy XII OST | url=http://rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ff12/index.html | publisher=[[RPGFan]] | accessdate=2008-03-26}}</ref> Selections also appear on Japanese remix albums, called ''[[dojin music]]'', and on English remixing websites.<ref>{{cite web | title=Game: Final Fantasy V (SNES) | url=http://www.ocremix.org/game/final-fantasy-v-snes/ | publisher=[[OverClocked ReMix]] | accessdate=2008-03-24}}</ref> == References == {{reflist|2}} == External links == * [http://na.square-enix.com/uematsu/ Nobuo Uematsu's official website] * [http://na.square-enix.com/music/tunes/ff/ Square Enix's official music store] {{FFV}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Music of Final Fantasy 05}} [[Category:Final Fantasy albums]] [[Category:Final Fantasy music]] [[Category:Final Fantasy V]] [[Category:Video game soundtracks]] [[Category:Video game songs]]