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  1. 10. Mai 2004 · Final Fantasy, Vol. X by Nobuo Uematsu released in 2004. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  2. 4. Sept. 2001 · Discover Final Fantasy, Vol. X by Nobuo Uematsu released in 2001. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  3. 27. Okt. 2021 · LP. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2021 Vinyl release of "Final Fantasy X Vinyl" on Discogs.

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    Early life

    Uematsu was born in Kōchi, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. A self-taught musician, he began to play the piano when he was between the ages of eleven and twelve years old, and he did not take any formal piano lessons. He has an older sister who also played the piano. After graduating from Kanagawa University with a degree in English, Uematsu played the keyboard in several amateur bands and composed music for television commercials. When Uematsu was working at a music rental shop in Tokyo, a Squareemp...

    Square

    Uematsu joined Square in 1986 and composed his first soundtrack, Cruise Chaser Blassty. Shortly after, he met Hironobu Sakaguchi, who asked him if he wanted to create music for some of his games, to which Uematsu agreed. For the next year, he created music for a number of games which did not achieve widespread success, such as King's Knight, 3-D WorldRunner, and Rad Racer. In 1987, Uematsu and Sakaguchi collaborated on what was originally to be Sakaguchi's last contribution for Square, Final...

    Freelancer

    Uematsu left Square Enix in 2004 and formed his own production company, Smile Please. He later founded the music production company and record label Dog Ear Records in 2006. The reason for Uematsu's departure was that the company moved their office from Meguro to Shinjuku, Tokyo and he was not comfortable with the new location. He also stated that he had reached an age where he should gradually take his life into his own hands. He does, however, continue to compose music as a freelancer for S...

    Uematsu resides in Tokyo with his wife, Reiko, whom he met during college. They have a summer cabin in Yamanakako, Yamanashi. In his spare time, he enjoys watching professional wrestling, drinking beer, and bicycling. Uematsu has said he originally wanted to become a professional wrestler,mentioning it was a career dream when he was younger.

    Uematsu's video game compositions have been performed in numerous concerts, and various Final Fantasy concerts have also been held. Outside Japan, Uematsu's Final Fantasy music was performed live for the first time at the first event of the 2003 Symphonic Game Music Concert in Leipzig, Germany. Other events of the Symphonic Game Music Concerts feat...

    The style of Uematsu's compositions is diverse, ranging from stately classical symphonic pieces and heavy metal to new-age and hyper-percussive techno-electronica. For example, in Lost Odyssey, the score ranges from classical orchestral arrangements to contemporary jazz and techno tracks. Uematsu has stated that he is a big fan of Celtic and Irish ...

  4. 26. Feb. 2024 · "Final Fantasy"-Komponist Nobuo Uematsu kann sich nicht mehr vorstellen, nochmal einen kompletten Soundtrack zu erstellen. Den Grund nannte er kürzlich in einem Interview. Ein deutsches...

  5. 10. Juni 2019 · Sometimes referred to as the Beethoven of video game music, Japanese composer Nobuo Uematsu has made his career and reputation from his soundtracks to the enduring Final Fantasy video games. Now on the 14th instalment, the series is noted for its incredibly cinematic feel, and much of that is down to Uematsu.

  6. 14. Jan. 2020 · [FINAL FANTASY X] Nobuo Uematsu - A Fleeting Dream / Someday the Dream Will End - YouTube. NightBunny8. 2K subscribers. Subscribed. 17. 1.2K views 4 years ago. slightly speed up version...