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Off-Topic => All of all! => Topic started by: AsakuraHao2004 on May 25, 2005, 07:24:10 PM
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How would you classify the powerful latin music in video games, like "Liberi Fatali" or "One Winged Angel". And besides that, would anyone happen to know some artists in that field. I'd like to know.
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You mean, classic music?
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No, that is NOT clasical... it's almost like opera, but it's not quite opera...
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Opera? Eh? You like that crap?
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Could it be Pera for it's not quite Opera?
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Originally posted by AsakuraHao2004
How would you classify the powerful latin music in video games, like "Liberi Fatali" or "One Winged Angel". And besides that, would anyone happen to know some artists in that field. I'd like to know.
Tracks like 'One Winged Angel' and 'Liberi Fatali' are reminiscant of classical choir works such as Carl Orff's 'Carmina Burana' - If you want to listen to other similar videogame tracks, check out Mitsuda's work on the Xenosaga soundtrack ('Miracle' and 'The Ressurection' are particularly notable) and the 'Opening Theme' of Final Fantasy XI.
I couldn't exactly define the type of music it is, but I would say that is more classical and opera than anything else. It's almost like a bridge between different genres.
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aghhhh Orff <3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3 ^___^ I say, buy the anastasia sountrack, you know the movie soundtrack, the most AWESOME piece is on there. and check on Ocremix.org and DL metal gear may cry. its EFFING AWESOME. lol trust me, you'll love it.
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i took your advice. that song made me turn of itunes and listen to it 5 times.