"DigiCube"@en . "Masashi Hamauzu"@de . "The first time I met Ms. Aki Kuroda was a year ago, when she was the pianist at Rikki's live concert. Ms. Kuroda began formally studying classical piano when she was little and went on to graduate from the piano department at Tokyo University of Arts and Music, and yet her forceful tango piano performance at that show really surprised me. She seemed to play the Argentine tango more with her blood than with technique, which could I think be considered the more profound approach, and the result was truly splendid. As Final Fantasy is a series which blends various music genres together, I thought it would be good to have a performer who didn't incline towards any particular type of music and had a number of performance styles to hand, and so asked Ms. Kuroda to play for this album. Please enjoy Aki Kuroda's World to the fullest. And I would like to thank Mr. Hamauzu for his spectacular arrangements. You're a man who's going to go far. Nobuo Uematsu (Composer), January 8th, 2002 For someone like me, who usually relies upon MIDI, confronting the staff music for a piano score is an arduous process. You can't bury clumsy progressions in the mix, or alter the surface of the music with other instruments. You can't predict the results until the occasion of performance, when your sheet music is given interpretation. So you have to prepare the score with every bit of thoroughness and precision. It was a trying experience but, as someone who came to composing late, participating in such a musical project was a valuable opportunity to amass skills, for which I am extremely grateful. I've always appreciated the value of chances to darken staff paper with dots, and so accepted this job with a positive outlook. At any rate, this was the most difficult project I've ever worked on. I had previously been given the responsibility of using the piano to encapsulate the world of SaGa Frontier 2, but when the title is \"Collection\", the meaning changes subtly. Rather than adapting myself needlessly to listeners' tastes, I was cognizant that to express my own integrity as much as possible, I needed to deploy my power without discrimination against any tendency. But the unusual consistency in my attitude here gave me nothing but trouble. I couldn't hide my irritation in my lack of ability. If I hewed only to established piano collection tradition, I would live or die by skills yet untested, and even if the results sounded \"like\" a particular style, they wouldn't hold up when compared to the real thing. Yet if I stuck only to my strengths at the expense of everything else, the result would depart from the connotation of \"collection\", and ignore the possibilities afforded by live piano performance. And while this was a rather hard choice, no matter how many avenues I explored or how much studying I attempted, I soon wound up with nothing but rage. I tried to absorb those techniques with which I lacked experience to the point where I could say they were a strong point, but the time I had to do it in was brief. My head filled up over many days. To take up the double-edged sword of carrying out my true intentions, or a lesser blade that would not exhaust my confidence? I finally arrived upon the aberrant path of taking the double-edged sword and sharpening it into a blade of truth. And Ms. Aki Kuroda's expert performance gave me confidence that my decision was the right one. I never expected at the start that I could do something that would be so satisfying. I thought of chalking it up to my dislike of studying, but it was really thanks to the depth of feeling that music itself possesses, a lesson I will carry with me always. From the bottom of my heart, I thank everyone who gave me this wonderful opportunity. Masashi Hamauzu (Composer, Arranger), January 8th, 2002"@en . . "2002-02-20"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "3393.0"^^ . "SQEX-10028"@es . "Masashi Hamauzu"@en . . . "Square Enix"@de . . "Nobuo Uematsu, Masashi Hamauzu, Junya Nakano"@de . "Piano Collections: Final Fantasy X"@de . . . "22"^^ . "Masashi Hamauzu"@es . "20"^^ . "22"^^ . "Piano Collections: Final Fantasy X"@en . . "Piano Collections: Final Fantasy X"@en . "The first time I met Ms. Aki Kuroda was a year ago, when she was the pianist at Rikki's live concert. Ms. Kuroda began formally studying classical piano when she was little and went on to graduate from the piano department at Tokyo University of Arts and Music, and yet her forceful tango piano performance at that show really surprised me. She seemed to play the Argentine tango more with her blood than with technique, which could I think be considered the more profound approach, and the result was truly splendid. As Final Fantasy is a series which blends various music genres together, I thought it would be good to have a performer who didn't incline towards any particular type of music and had a number of performance styles to hand, and so asked Ms. Kuroda to play for this album. Please enj"@en . "Masashi Hamauzu"@en . . "SSCX-10064"@es . . "Piano Collections: Final Fantasy X es un \u00E1lbum de \u00ABarreglos\u00BB de piano de las canciones de Final Fantasy X, realizado por Aki Kuroda."@es . "SQEX-10028"@en . "DigiCube"@de . "2004-07-22"^^ . . "1"^^ . . "Piano Collections: Final Fantasy X"@es . "200"^^ . "Piano Collections: Final Fantasy X es un \u00E1lbum de \u00ABarreglos\u00BB de piano de las canciones de Final Fantasy X, realizado por Aki Kuroda."@es . . . "Piano Collections: Final Fantasy X"@de . . "Piano Collections: Final Fantasy X enth\u00E4lt einige Musikst\u00FCcke aus Final Fantasy X, die allesamt ausschlie\u00DFlich auf dem Klavier vorgetragen werden. Arrangiert wurden diese von Masashi Hamauzu und gespielt von Aki Kuroda. Diese Musikst\u00FCcke sind im Einzelnen: \n* At Zanarkand \n* Tidus' Theme \n* Besaid Island \n* The Hymn of the Fayth \n* Travel Agency \n* Rikku's Theme \n* Guadosalam \n* The Thunder Plains \n* Raid \n* The Way of Purgation \n* Suteki da ne \n* Yuna's Decision \n* People of the Far North \n* Final Battle \n* Ending Theme"@de . "\u30D4\u30A2\u30CE\u30FB\u30B3\u30EC\u30AF\u30B7\u30E7\u30F3\u30BA \u30D5\u30A1\u30A4\u30CA\u30EB\u30D5\u30A1\u30F3\u30BF\u30B8\u30FCX"@en . . . "Masashi Hamauzu"@de . "Masashi Hamauzu"@es . . . . . . "1"^^ . "2002-02-20"^^ . "DigiCube"@es . "Piano Collections: Final Fantasy X"@es . "Piano Collections: Final Fantasy X enth\u00E4lt einige Musikst\u00FCcke aus Final Fantasy X, die allesamt ausschlie\u00DFlich auf dem Klavier vorgetragen werden. Arrangiert wurden diese von Masashi Hamauzu und gespielt von Aki Kuroda. Diese Musikst\u00FCcke sind im Einzelnen: \n* At Zanarkand \n* Tidus' Theme \n* Besaid Island \n* The Hymn of the Fayth \n* Travel Agency \n* Rikku's Theme \n* Guadosalam \n* The Thunder Plains \n* Raid \n* The Way of Purgation \n* Suteki da ne \n* Yuna's Decision \n* People of the Far North \n* Final Battle \n* Ending Theme"@de . "Piano Korekushonzu Fainaru Fantaj\u012B X"@en . "SSCX-10064"@en . . "200"^^ . . "3393.0"^^ . . . . . "3393.0"^^ . . . .