Orchestral Game Concert 4

Orchestral Game Concert 4

Infobox Album | Name = Orchestral Game Concert 4
Type = Album
Artist = Orchestral Game Concert Series


Released = November 21, 1994
Recorded = 1994
Genre = Video game music
Length = 71:37
Label = Sony Records
SRCL-2736
Producer = Yasohachi Ito
Reviews =
Last album = "Orchestral Game Concert 3"
(1993)
This album = "Orchestral Game Concert 4"
(1994)
Next album = "Orchestral Game Concert 5"
(1996) |

nihongo|"Orchestra ni Yoru Game Ongaku Concert 4 -Live Best Collection-"|オーケストラによる ゲーム音楽コンサート4-ライヴ・ベスト・コレクション-|Ōkesutora ni Yoru Gēmu Konsāto Fō -Raivu Besuto Korekushon-|lit. "Night at the Orchestra: Game Music Concert 4 -Live Best Collection-" is a compact disc with orchestral video game music fourth in the five-disc series, released November 21, 1994.

Track listing

1. "In Admiration of the Gods -Final Dungeon" from "Lenneth II"(Composer: Kohei Tanaka; Arranger: Kohei Tanaka; Conductor: Kohei Tanaka; Performance: Tokyo Symphony Orchestra)

2. "Special Trax" from "Wild Trax"(Composer: Shinobu Amayake; Arranger: Nobuo Kurita; Conductor: Nobuo Kurita; Performance: Tokyo Symphony Orchestra)

3. "Medley" from Super Mario Bros.(Composer: Koji Kondo; Arranger: Nobuo Kurita; Conductor: Nobuo Kurita; Performance: Tokyo Symphony Orchestra)

4. "Theme ~ The Galactic Warrior Samus Aran's Theme ~ Large Boss BGM ~ Ending" from "Super Metroid"(Composer: Kenji Yamamoto & Minako Hamano; Arranger: Toshihiko Sahashi; Conductor: Kōsuke Onozaki; Performance: Tokyo Symphony Orchestra)

5. "Sofie's Cavern" from "Itadaki Street 2"(Composer: Kyōhei Tsutsumi; Arranger: Keiichi Oku; Conductor: Keiichi Oku; Performance: Tokyo Symphony Orchestra)

6. "Pastorale ~ Catastrophe" from "Dragon Quest II"(Composer: Kouichi Sugiyama; Arranger: Kouichi Sugiyama; Conductor: Kouichi Sugiyama; Performance: Tokyo Symphony Orchestra)

7. "Uncharted Waters II" - "Visiting the Harbors of the World, Close to Home" [7:08] (Composer: Yoko Kanno; Arranger: Yoko Kanno; Conductor: Yoko Kanno; Performance: Tokyo Symphony Orchestra)

8. "Night of the Kamai" - "Sequence" [5:29] (Composer: Kōta Katou; Arranger: Toshiyuki Watanabe; Conductor: Toshiyuki Watanabe; Performance: Tokyo Symphony Orchestra)

9. "Night of the Kamai" - "Two People Return Alive" [4:18] (Composer: Kojirō Nakajima; Arranger: Hayato Matsuo; Conductor: Kōsuke Onozaki; Performance: Tokyo Symphony Orchestra)

10. "Albert Odyssey II" - "Together, in the Glory of the Legend" [4:53] (Composer: Naoki Kodaka; Arranger: Naoki Kodaka; Performance: Tokyo Symphony Orchestra)

11. "Final Fantasy VI" - "The Dream Oath "Maria and Draco" ~ Overture ~ Aria ~ Wedding Ceremony/Duel ~ Grand Finale ~ Epilogue" [23:10] (Composer: Nobuo Uematsu; Lyrics: Yoshinori Kitase, Nobuo Uematsu; Arranger: Kousuke Onozaki; Conductor: Kōsuke Onozaki; Baritone: Hiroshi Kuroda; Mezzo Soprano: Wakako Aokimi; Tenor: Tetsuya Ōno; Performance: Tokyo Symphony Orchestra)

Additional Credits

* Assistant Director: Shigeki Mori
* Assistant Engineer: Yuuji Miyashita
* Coordination: Ayuko Yamada
* Directors: Jun Kanamaru & Takeshi Ichikawa
* Emcees: Kentarou Haneda & Koichi Sugiyama
* Illustrator: Keiko Watanabe
* Jacket Design: Hideki Sawa
* Mastering Engineer: Yoshio Kobayashi
* Music Supervisor: Koichi Sugiyama
* Photography: Makoto Yamazaki
* Planner: Koichi Sugiyama
* Recording Engineer: Youichi Namegata


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