Creators of the music in FFX-2. In Japanese script 松枝賀子 & 江口貴勅.
Noriko M… Read Full Bio ↴Creators of the music in FFX-2. In Japanese script 松枝賀子 & 江口貴勅.
Noriko Matsueda (松枝 賀子 Matsueda Noriko, born December 18, 1971) is a Japanese composer of video game music. Her works include Front Mission, which she co-composed with Yoko Shimomura, Bahamut Lagoon (which she composed by herself), Racing Lagoon, The Bouncer, and Final Fantasy X-2. Matsueda co-composed Racing Lagoon, The Bouncer and Final Fantasy X-2 with Takahito Eguchi. She also contributed one track to Chrono Trigger. She left Square Enix soon after the release of her Final Fantasy X-2 soundtrack release.
Takahito Eguchi (江口貴勅 Eguchi Takahito; born August 28, 1974 in Nagasaki, Japan) is a Japanese video game music composer.
Eguchi attended Tokyo Conservatoire Shobi, and he has been a first-generation musician. At the age of 6, he was influenced into the music field when he heard his neighbor play the piano, and he would listen to it daily. His father tried to make him to become a sportsman, but later agreed to let him become a musician, first studying piano. Having a great musical background since then, he worked for Square Enix from 1995 to 2003, working on several titles with Noriko Matsueda, whom he first met at the Conservatoire. Takahito Eguchi is now working on Japanese anime series. He currently resides in Tokyo. His musical influences are Igor Stravinsky, Leonard Bernstein, and Miles Davis. In 2003, Eguchi left Square Enix and became a freelancer after assisting Matsueda in scoring Final Fantasy X-2.
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Noriko M… Read Full Bio ↴Creators of the music in FFX-2. In Japanese script 松枝賀子 & 江口貴勅.
Noriko Matsueda (松枝 賀子 Matsueda Noriko, born December 18, 1971) is a Japanese composer of video game music. Her works include Front Mission, which she co-composed with Yoko Shimomura, Bahamut Lagoon (which she composed by herself), Racing Lagoon, The Bouncer, and Final Fantasy X-2. Matsueda co-composed Racing Lagoon, The Bouncer and Final Fantasy X-2 with Takahito Eguchi. She also contributed one track to Chrono Trigger. She left Square Enix soon after the release of her Final Fantasy X-2 soundtrack release.
Takahito Eguchi (江口貴勅 Eguchi Takahito; born August 28, 1974 in Nagasaki, Japan) is a Japanese video game music composer.
Eguchi attended Tokyo Conservatoire Shobi, and he has been a first-generation musician. At the age of 6, he was influenced into the music field when he heard his neighbor play the piano, and he would listen to it daily. His father tried to make him to become a sportsman, but later agreed to let him become a musician, first studying piano. Having a great musical background since then, he worked for Square Enix from 1995 to 2003, working on several titles with Noriko Matsueda, whom he first met at the Conservatoire. Takahito Eguchi is now working on Japanese anime series. He currently resides in Tokyo. His musical influences are Igor Stravinsky, Leonard Bernstein, and Miles Davis. In 2003, Eguchi left Square Enix and became a freelancer after assisting Matsueda in scoring Final Fantasy X-2.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noriko_Matsueda
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daigoro789
ha - that was really awesome! loved the way that you played the right hand run starting 1:44 - the piece really comes alive for me after that moment :P can't believe that you had this stored away for a whole year!? also - the "other than hamauzu" line above was definitly appreciated - haha :P
Verdegrand
@batlin Hey thanks :) Yeah the soundtrack of FFX-2 has a really distinct style and has lots of memorable pieces in it. And yeah the game itself might have some silly moments, but imho most of that comes from the dub. The original voice acting is so much better and it does make a huge difference. PS: This track is from the International&Last Mission version which was never officially released in the USA. Amazing thought to miss out on this music only because a version wasn't published...
Verdegrand
@heyguysinternet Yeah I love Sakimoto's works, especially Vagrant Story, his compositions are very complex and of a very distinct style, but unfortunately very difficult to put on piano and properly do justice to, at least the pieces that I like so much. I guess there is no way around playing something from him someday :)
Trillian on Piano
You've yet to post a video that doesn't end up in my favorites :). Great work as always, I really enjoyed listening to this one, even after having heard it so many times in the piano collections.
Amanda Vi Britannia
It sounds EXACTLY the same from the Piano Collections album! Mad skills, you has it. <3
Mark
Great perfomance. I really enjoy hearing your works, I must say you´re awesome in the piano... I play the piano, but not as good as you, and I´d like to play one of your pieces... What would you recomend? And please upload the sheets, we NEED them that much (hehe)
Jacobus Smoak
Awesome, Fantastic performance. Sometimes, stuff like this should go viral.
batlin
Great! I was surprised at the quality of the FFX-2 soundtrack, and the game itself really: silly but brilliant :P
Laurae's (Damien Soukhavong)
"PERFECT" there is no other words to describe this VERY GOOD JOB ! deserve 9,999,999/5 stars if it was possible
AudioFrenzy
I came to this video simply to watch someone play 1:38 to 1:48 :D and i must say, that was fucking amazing haha! i think the FFX-2 piano collections was actually the best out of all of them, FFVIII came second. Its quite surprising to hear that the music of my two least favourite FF's were the best haha, especially when Uematsu didnt write the OST for FFX-2!