The Music of Nobuo Uematsu in the Final Fantasy Series: Studies in Game Sound
Editat de Richard Anatoneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 sep 2023
Japanese musician and composer Nobuo Uematsu has built his career and reputation on his soundtracks to the enduring Final Fantasy video game series, which are notable for their remarkable cinematic feel. Today Uematsu is one of Japan’s most beloved living composers, credited with inspiring a new generation of classical music fans. This volume, the first book-length study of the music of Uematsu, takes a variety of different analytical approaches to his body of work. It offers readers interested in ludomusicology—the study of and research into video game music—a variety of ways with which to understand Uematsu’s compositional process and the role that video game music has in the overall gaming experience.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781789388602
ISBN-10: 1789388600
Pagini: 372
Ilustrații: 81 halftones
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
Seria Studies in Game Sound
ISBN-10: 1789388600
Pagini: 372
Ilustrații: 81 halftones
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
Seria Studies in Game Sound
Notă biografică
Richard Anatone is professor of music theory at Prince George's Community College in Largo, Maryland. His research primarily surrounds semiotics and the leitmotif within video game soundtracks.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Foreword: Dear Friends – William Gibbons
Introduction – Richard Anatone
PART 1: CONERIA CASTLE
1. Dancing Mad: Music and the Apotheosis of Villainy in Final Fantasy – Jessica Kizzire
2. The Devil in the Detail: Analyzing Nobuo Uematsu’s “One- Winged Angel” from Final Fantasy VII – James S. Tate
3. Changing Times: The Diatonic Rhythms of Nobuo Uematsu’s Final Fantasy Battle Music – Ross Mitchell
PART 2: NIBELHEIM
4. Thus Spake Uematsu: Satirical Parody in the Opening Sequence to Final Fantasy VI – Richard Anatone
5. That Tune Really Holds the Game Together: Thematic Families in Final Fantasy IX – Sean Atkinson
6. A Link between Worlds: The Construction of Nostalgia in Game Music and Final Fantasy IX – James L. Tate
PART 3: THE LUNAR WHALE
7. Penultimate Fantasies: Compositional Precedents in Uematsu’s Early Works – Alan Elkins
8. Music and Narrative Experience in Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn – Stephen Tatlow
9. Music, Mediation, Memory: Theatrhythm Final Fantasy – Julianne Grasso
PART 4: THE WORLD OF BALANCE
10. Feminine Themings: The Construction of Musical Gendering in the Final Fantasy Franchise – Thomas B. Yee
11. Uematsu’s Postgame: The Music of Final Fantasy in the Concert Hall (and Beyond) – Stefan Greenfield- Casas
12. Historical Narratology and the “Hymn of the Fayth” in Final Fantasy X – Andrew S. Powell and Sam Dudley
Notes on Contributors
Indexes
Foreword: Dear Friends – William Gibbons
Introduction – Richard Anatone
PART 1: CONERIA CASTLE
1. Dancing Mad: Music and the Apotheosis of Villainy in Final Fantasy – Jessica Kizzire
2. The Devil in the Detail: Analyzing Nobuo Uematsu’s “One- Winged Angel” from Final Fantasy VII – James S. Tate
3. Changing Times: The Diatonic Rhythms of Nobuo Uematsu’s Final Fantasy Battle Music – Ross Mitchell
PART 2: NIBELHEIM
4. Thus Spake Uematsu: Satirical Parody in the Opening Sequence to Final Fantasy VI – Richard Anatone
5. That Tune Really Holds the Game Together: Thematic Families in Final Fantasy IX – Sean Atkinson
6. A Link between Worlds: The Construction of Nostalgia in Game Music and Final Fantasy IX – James L. Tate
PART 3: THE LUNAR WHALE
7. Penultimate Fantasies: Compositional Precedents in Uematsu’s Early Works – Alan Elkins
8. Music and Narrative Experience in Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn – Stephen Tatlow
9. Music, Mediation, Memory: Theatrhythm Final Fantasy – Julianne Grasso
PART 4: THE WORLD OF BALANCE
10. Feminine Themings: The Construction of Musical Gendering in the Final Fantasy Franchise – Thomas B. Yee
11. Uematsu’s Postgame: The Music of Final Fantasy in the Concert Hall (and Beyond) – Stefan Greenfield- Casas
12. Historical Narratology and the “Hymn of the Fayth” in Final Fantasy X – Andrew S. Powell and Sam Dudley
Notes on Contributors
Indexes