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  1. The majority of the tracks were composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, while ten tracks were contributed by Nobuo Uematsu after Mitsuda contracted stomach ulcers. Noriko Matsueda composed one track, "Boss Battle 1", which was arranged by Uematsu. The soundtrack tunes have been described as covering a wide variety of moods, from "simple, light-hearted ...

  2. März 1959 geboren. Nobuo Uematsu ist ein japanischer Komponist von Musik für Video- und Computerspiele, der u. a. den Soundtrack zu den meisten Spielen der erfolgreichen „Final Fantasy“-Serie (seit 1987) und zum Rollenspiel „Chrono Trigger“ (1995) schuf. Er wurde am 21. März 1959 in Kōchi in Japan geboren und feierte in diesem Jahr ...

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  3. 8. März 2024 · 1959-03-29. Birth Place. Kōchi City, Japan. Nationality. Japanese. Nobuo Uematsu was born on March 21st, 1959 in Kouchi City, Japan. At about eleven he began to teach himself to play piano like his older sister. Uematsu went to college but did not pursue a degree in music. While at school he met his future wife, Reiko.

  4. The content on this page originated on Wikipedia and is yet to be significantly improved. Contributors are invited to replace and add material to make this an original article. Nobuo Uematsu (植松 伸夫 (Uematsu Nobuo), *March 21, 1959) is a Japanese composer of video game music, and

  5. Nobuo Uematsu's Final Fantasy music has appeared multiple times in the annual top 300 Classic FM Hall of Fame, including five appearances in the annual top 20. In 2012, " Aerith's Theme ", written by Uematsu for Final Fantasy VII , was voted into the number 16 position in the annual Classic FM (UK) "Hall of Fame" top 300 chart. [98]

  6. โนบูโอะ อูเอมัตสึ (ญี่ปุ่น: 植松 伸夫; โรมาจิ: Uematsu Nobuo) เกิดวันที่ 21 มีนาคม ค.ศ. 1959 เป็นนักแต่งเพลงประกอบวิดีโอเกมชาวญี่ปุ่น ผลงานเป็นที่รู้จักกันดีคือ ...

  7. Dog Ear Records. Dog Ear Records is a music production company and record label founded by composer Nobuo Uematsu in November 2006. The company publishes video game soundtracks and original albums on disc and digitally through iTunes. The website includes community features including a bilingual blog, YouTube channel, radio program and ...