FINAL FANTASY Debuts First Orchestral Concert in North America
Celebrating Video Game Music
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Square Enix U.S.A., Inc. ("Square
Enix U.S.A."), the publisher of Square Enix(TM) interactive entertainment
products in North America, announced today that they will present the first
FINAL FANTASY(R) symphony concert in the U.S. on Monday, May 10, 2004, at the
prestigious Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Calif. The performance
will feature music from Square Enix's world-renowned FINAL FANTASY video game
series, performed by the acclaimed Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Los
Angeles Master Chorale. This exciting event will be taking place during the
week of E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo), the largest interactive
entertainment trade show in the U.S.
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"I am overjoyed about the FINAL FANTASY concert to be held in Los
Angeles," said series composer Nobuo Uematsu. "With this being the first
FINAL FANTASY orchestral concert outside of Japan, it marks a very exciting
moment in the history of the franchise. I am looking forward to seeing our
fans at the concert in May."
"FINAL FANTASY's award-winning scores have captivated gamers worldwide and
now we have an opportunity to share some of the series' most memorable
melodies with our fans and concertgoers for the first time in the U.S.," said
Jun Iwasaki, president and CEO, Square Enix U.S.A. "We are thrilled to bring
this event to the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the new home of the Los Angeles
Philharmonic. The audience will be able to experience the emotionally-moving
and powerful scores that have made melodies of FINAL FANTASY the finest in
games."
Uematsu will create the score for the two-hour concert. Featuring a full
orchestra and a 32-person choir, this concert will mark the first of its kind
in the U.S. A dedicated Web site featuring composer Uematsu, the "favorite
FINAL FANTASY music" fan survey and concert information can be found at
http://www.square-enix-usa.com/uematsu . Additional information about the
concert including ticket sales, prices and on-sale dates will be announced at
a later date.
The first FINAL FANTASY concert was held in Japan in February 2002,
performed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra. Led by famed conductor Taizo
Takemoto (New Japan Philharmonic), the sold-out concert was held at the Tokyo
International Forum with over 5,000 guests. Building upon the success of the
first concert, Square Enix recently announced a six-city, seven-show concert
series titled "Tour de Japon -- music from FINAL FANTASY--," which will be
held this coming March and April in Japan.
Video game music has become increasingly popular in the last few years --
with the technology available in today's gaming consoles, video game music has
been able to move beyond the stereotypical blips and bleeps of its
predecessors and has become more sophisticated. Music in games today plays an
integral role, enhancing the gamers' overall gameplay experience. While still
a growing market, video game soundtracks are now sold in major outlets and
feature a variety of genres including rock, hip-hop, electronica, classical
compositions and songs performed by popular artists. The FINAL FANTASY
soundtracks, which are original compositions, have grown to such popularity
and the series' veteran composer Nobuo Uematsu was named as one of the
"Innovators" in Time Magazine's "Time 100: The Next Wave -- Music" feature.
Square Enix hopes to pioneer the appreciation and awareness of not only its
musical creations, but also video game music throughout the industry.
Currently available exclusively on America Online's Radio@ Network, the FINAL
FANTASY radio station features 200 tracks from the top-selling FINAL FANTASY
video games and is available for listeners on Radio@AOL, Radio@AOL for
Broadband and Radio@Netscape under the "Soundtracks & More" category. This is
the first ever radio station on the AOL Radio@ Network dedicated to a single
video game franchise.
About FINAL FANTASY
FINAL FANTASY is one of the best-selling video game franchises in the
world, with more than 48 million units sold worldwide. Created by Hironobu
Sakaguchi, the first FINAL FANTASY was released in 1987 in Japan and 1990 in
North America. Spanning across multiple platforms, the long running series
has introduced the world of cinematic role-playing games (RPGs) to millions of
gamers around the world. The most recent installment in the series, FINAL
FANTASY XI, is the first online title in the series and provides a brand new
gaming universe that contains the award-winning visual content, innovative
gameplay and deep storyline seen throughout the series. It is also the first
cross-platform (players are connected to the same world whether they are
playing on a PlayStation(R) 2 computer entertainment system or personal
computer) and first cross-continent massively-multiplayer online RPG (MMORPG).
The twelfth installment, FINAL FANTASY XII, is currently being developed and
scheduled for release in Japan in summer 2004.
About Los Angeles Philharmonic Association
The Los Angeles Philharmonic, which launches its 86th season in October
2004 at Walt Disney Concert Hall, has developed steadily in artistic stature
and prominence since it was founded in 1919. Today, under the dynamic
leadership of Esa-Pekka Salonen, who became the orchestra's tenth music
director in 1992, the Philharmonic is recognized as one of the world's
outstanding orchestras, received enthusiastically by audiences and critics
alike. Both at home and abroad, it has, as the Berliner Zeitung stated,
"...proved that it belongs among the best in the United States."
This is a view shared by the more than one million Southern Californians
who experience performances by the Los Angeles Philharmonic each year. There
is a 30-week winter subscription season at Walt Disney Concert Hall, and a
12-week summer festival at the legendary Hollywood Bowl, where "Music Under
the Stars" has been a popular tradition since 1922. The orchestra's
involvement with Los Angeles also extends far beyond regular symphony concerts
in a concert hall, embracing schools, churches, and neighborhood centers of a
huge and vastly diverse community. More information can be found at
http://www.LAPhil.com .
About Walt Disney Concert Hall
Walt Disney Concert Hall, designed by acclaimed architect Frank Gehry, is
one of the most recognized architectural landmarks on the West Coast and one
of the world's most sophisticated and acclaimed concert halls. The curved
exterior of the 293,000-square-foot Walt Disney Concert Hall embodies the
energy, innovation, and creative spirit of the city of Los Angeles and its
orchestra. The sculptural composition of the hall is already a striking
addition to the city's cultural and architectural landscape. The building
occupies a 3.6-acre site - a full city block at the intersection of First
Street and Grand Avenue in the historic Bunker Hill area of downtown Los
Angeles. More information can be found at http://www.LAPhil.com .
About Square Enix Co. Ltd. and Square Enix U.S.A., Inc.
Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, Square Enix Co., Ltd. (Square Enix)
develops, publishes and distributes entertainment contents including
interactive entertainment software and publications in Japan, North America,
Europe and Asia. Square Enix brings two of Japan's best-selling franchises --
FINAL FANTASY(R), which has sold over 48 million units worldwide and DRAGON
QUEST (DRAGON WARRIOR(R) in North America) which has sold over 31 million
units worldwide -- under one roof. Square Enix is one of the most influential
providers of digital entertainment content in the world and continues to push
the boundaries of creativity and innovation.
Square Enix U.S.A. Inc., located in Los Angeles, Calif., handles
operations in North America including localization, marketing and publishing
of Square Enix titles. More information on Square Enix U.S.A. can be found on
the Internet at http://www.square-enix-usa.com .
(C) 2003 SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved. FINAL FANTASY is a
registered trademark of Square Enix Co., Ltd. SQUARE ENIX is a trademark of
Square Enix Co., Ltd. PlayStation and the "PS" Family logo are registered
trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.
For further information, please contact: Kyoko Yamashita,
kyoko@square-enix-usa.com, or Sonia Im, sonia@square-enix-usa.com, both of
Square Enix U.S.A., Inc., +1-310-846-0400; or Monica Bouldin,
bouldinm@ruderfinn.com, or Shilpa Mysoor, mysoors@ruderfinn.com, both of Ruder
Finn, +1-310-479-9929, for Square Enix U.S.A., Inc.
SOURCE Square Enix U.S.A., Inc.
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CONTACT: Kyoko Yamashita, kyoko@square-enix-usa.com, or Sonia Im, sonia@square-enix-usa.com, both of Square Enix U.S.A., Inc., +1-310-846-0400; or Monica Bouldin, bouldinm@ruderfinn.com, or Shilpa Mysoor, mysoors@ruderfinn.com, both of Ruder Finn, +1-310-479-9929, for Square Enix U.S.A., Inc.
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