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| - The music of Breath of Fire IV was composed solely by Yoshino Aoki, who had previously worked with Akari Kaida on the music to Breath of Fire III. While the previous game was primarily a jazz-influenced project, Breath of Fire IV's soundtrack would be mostly classical, with songs resembling traditional Japanese and Chinese folk music. Often declared as a marked improvement over the previous game's score, the Breath of Fire IV Original Soundtrack was released in Japan on May 24, 2000 to some critical acclaim. It is also the first Breath of Fire series soundtrack to contain all the music from a game, instead of selected tracks. The game features a song composed by Japanese New Age artist Taro Iwashiro for the opening sequence, as well as a public domain piano piece originally composed by Mau
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| - The music of Breath of Fire IV was composed solely by Yoshino Aoki, who had previously worked with Akari Kaida on the music to Breath of Fire III. While the previous game was primarily a jazz-influenced project, Breath of Fire IV's soundtrack would be mostly classical, with songs resembling traditional Japanese and Chinese folk music. Often declared as a marked improvement over the previous game's score, the Breath of Fire IV Original Soundtrack was released in Japan on May 24, 2000 to some critical acclaim. It is also the first Breath of Fire series soundtrack to contain all the music from a game, instead of selected tracks. The game features a song composed by Japanese New Age artist Taro Iwashiro for the opening sequence, as well as a public domain piano piece originally composed by Maurice Ravel titled "Pavane for a Dead Princess" ("Pavane pour une infante défunte"). Breath of Fire IVs ending theme, "Yume no Sukoshi Ato" (A Little After the Dream), was performed by Aoki herself, along with pianist Ryoji. Along with all other Breath of Fire series background audio, the music of Breath of Fire IV was later re-issued as part of the eleven-disc Breath of Fire Original Soundtrack Special Box in March 2006.
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