Boston, MA
Symphony Hall
Symphony Hall
Saturday – Mar 10, 2012 – 8:00pm
Video Game Orchestra with Boston choir Força
Arnie Roth, Conductor
Masashi Hamauzu in attendance
For the first time ever, the iconic, rapturous, muscular music of FINAL FANTASY comes to Boston!
Visionary Music Director Arnie Roth, the Video Game Orchestra, plus special guest soloists will perform classic selections from throughout the epic award winning video game series. Featuring high definition video and exclusive images from Square Enix, along with over 100 performers on stage, the renowned Boston Symphony Hall welcomes Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY.
Coming to Boston for this concert is special guest Masashi Hamauzu, composer of FINAL FANTASY XIII, who will also attend the personal Meet & Greet event with Arnie Roth and soloists, following the concert.Tickets from $43.50 to $126. The $126 VIP ticket includes admission to the post concert meet/greet event.
Visionary Music Director Arnie Roth, the Video Game Orchestra, plus special guest soloists will perform classic selections from throughout the epic award winning video game series. Featuring high definition video and exclusive images from Square Enix, along with over 100 performers on stage, the renowned Boston Symphony Hall welcomes Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY.
Coming to Boston for this concert is special guest Masashi Hamauzu, composer of FINAL FANTASY XIII, who will also attend the personal Meet & Greet event with Arnie Roth and soloists, following the concert.Tickets from $43.50 to $126. The $126 VIP ticket includes admission to the post concert meet/greet event.
Highlights include:
FINAL FANTASY VI: Dancing Mad
FINAL FANTASY VIII: Liberi Fatali
FINAL FANTASY V: Dear Friends, featuring guitarist Shota Nakama
FINAL FANTASY IX: Vamo’ alla Flamenco, featuring guitarist Shota Nakama
FINAL FANTASY VI: Opera ‘Maria and Draco’
FINAL FANTASY XIII: Blinded by Light, with composer Masashi Hamauzu in attendance
Artists Performing
Distant Worlds Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus
Arnie Roth
Conductor