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Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy the Celebration

The grand finale for Final Fantasy’s 25th birthday was a Distant Worlds concert which took place in Tokyo last year. Square Enix recorded the event and in June you can watch it at home. The Distant Worlds music from Final Fantasy The Celebration has 19 songs performed by the Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra with Arnie Roth as the composer.

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  • Arnie Roth

    Arnie Roth

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  • Susan Calloway

    Susan Calloway

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  • Crystal Kay

    Crystal Kay

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  • Nobuo Uematsu

    Nobuo Uematsu

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  • Etsuyo Ota

    Etsuyo Ota

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  • Tomoaki Watanabe

    Tomoaki Watanabe

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  • Haruki Oshimi

    Haruki Oshimi

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  • Masao Koori

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The grand finale for Final Fantasy’s 25th birthday was a Distant Worlds concert which took place in Tokyo last year. Square Enix recorded the event and in June you can watch it at home. The Distant Worlds music from Final Fantasy The Celebration has 19 songs performed by the Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra with Arnie Roth as the composer.

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