FINAL FANTASY VIII
Nobuo Uematsu composed the music for Final Fantasy VIII, including the track 'Liberi Fatali'. He was born in 1959 and has worked on many soundtracks for the...
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Nobuo Uematsu composed the music for Final Fantasy VIII, including the track 'Liberi Fatali'. He was born in 1959 and has worked on many soundtracks for the Final Fantasy series.
'Liberi Fatali' is a piece from the game that uses orchestral elements. Uematsu wrote it with the game's themes in mind, and it features a melody with counterpoint and orchestral details.
The composition was created for the PlayStation, which had sound limitations at the time. Uematsu worked with musicians to record it, managing the technical and logistical aspects to produce the final track.
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