Tales of Symphonia
Tales of Symphonia is the soundtrack to a video game, composed primarily by Motoi Sakuraba. The music includes vocal tracks like 'Almateria' and 'Starry...
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Tales of Symphonia is the soundtrack to a video game, composed primarily by Motoi Sakuraba. The music includes vocal tracks like 'Almateria' and 'Starry Heavens,' performed by singers such as Risa Oribe and Akiko Shikata. Sakuraba's daughter Yuki also contributed vocals to some pieces.
Sakuraba composed over 100 pieces for the game's soundtrack, working within what was described as a tight deadline. The song 'Almateria' drew particular attention from fans, with some appreciating its emotional tone while others questioned how it fit the game's story.
The soundtrack has been released in various formats including the original score, arranged albums, and live recordings. It remains associated with the game it was written for, with tracks like 'Soshite Boku ni Dekiru Koto' and 'Negai' appearing among its notable songs.
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