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Nobuo Uematsu
Composer


Nobuo Uematsu was born on March 21, 1959 in Kochi, Japan. After graduating from Kanagawa University, he composed music for commercials before joining Square Co., Ltd. (now Square Enix Co., Ltd.) in 1986. He went on to compose music for over thirty game titles, including the award-winning FINAL FANTASY series. The FINAL FANTASY franchise has developed into one of the best-selling video game series across all platforms, selling over 60 million units worldwide (as of March 2004). Uematsu's soundtracks were a key element in the success of the series, carrying the deep storylines with sweeping emotional scores. In October 2004, Uematsu formed SMILE PLEASE Co., LTD. and continues to compose for Square Enix along with several other works.

Uematsu is a renowned composer who has been touted as increasing the appreciation and awareness to the advancements made in videogame music. A prime example is the FINAL FANTASY VIII theme song, "Eyes on Me," composed and produced by Uematsu. The theme song featured Hong Kong pop diva Faye Wong and sold a record 400,000 copies. It then went on to win "Song of the Year (Western Music)" at the 14th Annual Japan Gold Disc Awards in 1999-- the first time music from a video game won the honor.

The music from the game series has grown to such notoriety, Nobuo Uematsu was named as one of the "Innovators" in Time Magazine's "Time 100: The Next Wave - Music" feature. Uematsu's approach to FINAL FANTASY music is diverse, encompassing many styles. This diversity along with the popularity of the music has resulted in a variety of musical performances including classical symphonies, rock and acoustic.

After a string of successful concert performances in Japan including a six-city, seven-show concert series titled "Tour de Japon – music from FINAL FANTASY–," the first stateside concert, "DEAR FRIENDS -music from FINAL FANTASY-," followed May 10, 2004 at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Calif. selling out in 3 days. The performance featured music from world-renowned FINAL FANTASY video game series, performed by the acclaimed Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Los Angeles Master Chorale. Due to the positive reception for this performance and clamor from fans for more, a concert series was recently announced for North America.

In February 2003, Uematsu formed a group called "The Black Mages," producing a self-titled album composed of FINAL FANTASY battle music arranged in rock style. Uematsu performs as the keyboardist himself. A two-day concert was held in Tokyo, Japan, commemorating the album. In January 2005, the Black Mages are scheduled to perform another series of concerts in Tokyo and Osaka, celebrating the release of the second album.

While he is best known for his work in video games, Uematsu's work spans a wide-range of outlets. Some of those works include composing the theme song for the animated film "Oh! My Goddess" and writing music for top Japanese vocalists such as Emiko Shiratori and Rikki.

It is not Uematsu's musical talents that fans are drawn to. Uematsu is known for his down to earth personality and openness with his fans in diary columns online and in print. His column "Nobuo Uematsu no Minna Sounano?" has appeared in the popular Japanese gaming magazine Weekly Famitsu for over two years. Two compilations of the columns have been released.



Non-gaming Compositions

1998 - 1999___Uematsu oversees and contributes music to "Ten Plants," a compilation of works by game music composers.
2000________ Uematsu composes "Try to Wish (What You Need)," the theme song of the animated feature "Ah! My Goddess." It is sung by Saori Nishihata and published by Pony Canyon.
2000________ Uematsu contributes the song "Forget Me Not" to Emiko Shiratori's solo album Cross My Heart.
2000________ Classical flutist Kazunori Seo commissions a piece for his program for his tour in Japan. Uematsu composes "Three Imagined Scenes," a piece for flute and piano.
2001________ Uematsu composes "Over the Fantasy," the theme song of the animated series FINAL FANTASY: Unlimited, presented by TV Tokyo. Kana Ueda provides vocals for the piece.


Signature Games / CD Titles

  • FINAL FANTASY series (I through XI) background music composer/producer
  • "Eyes on Me" composer/producer (From the FINAL FANTASY VIII original soundtrack --- sung by Faye Wong, released 1999)
  • "Melodies of Life" composer/producer (FINAL FANTASY IX ending theme --- sung by Emiko Shiratori, released 2000)
  • "Suteki Da Ne" composer/producer (FINAL FANTASY X theme --- sung by RIKKI, released 2001)


Games: Music Composition (note: Based on release in Japan)

1985 Genesis ___________________(PC)
1986 King's Knight _______________(NES)
____-Blasty (co-composer)_________(PC)
____-Alpha ____________________.(NES)
1987 ALIENS ___________________.(PC)

*** Working on the rest.


CD Releases (Japan)

1988 FINAL FANTASY: All Sounds of I and II
1989 FINAL FANTASY: Symphonic Suite
1990 FINAL FANTASY III: Legend of Eternal Wind
1991 FINAL FANTASY III Original Sound Version
____-FINAL FANTASY IV Original Sound Version
____-FINAL FANTASY IV: Celtic Moon
1992 FINAL FANTASY V Original Sound Version
1993 FINAL FANTASY V: Dear Friends
1994 FINAL FANTASY VI Original Sound Version
____-FINAL FANTASY VI: Grand Finale
____-FINAL FANTASY 1987 - 1994
____-F.F. Mix (FINAL FANTASY Remix)
____-FINAL FANTASY: Pray (Vocal Collection I)
____-Phantasmagoria (original album by Nobuo Uematsu)
1995 FINAL FANTASY: Love Will Grow (Vocal Collection II)
1997 FINAL FANTASY VII Original Soundtrack
____-FINAL FANTASY VII: Reunion Tracks
____-Ten Plants (Compilation of works by various game music composers)
1999 FINAL FANTASY VIII Original Soundtrack
____-FINAL FANTASY VIII Single "Eyes on Me" (sung by Faye Wong)
Ten Plants 2 (Compilation of works by various game music composers)
2000 FINAL FANTASY IX Original Soundtrack
____-FINAL FANTASY IX ending theme song "Melodies of Life" (sung by Emiko Shiratori)
____-FINAL FANTASY IX Original Soundtrack Plus
____-FINAL FANTASY X theme song "Sudeki dane" (sung by RIKKI)
____-FINAL FANTASY X Original Soundtrack
____-Ah! My Goddess: The Movie Original Soundtrack (Title track "Try to Wish" sung by Saori Nishihata)
2001 FINAL FANTASY X: Feel/Go Dream - Yuna & Tidus (collaboration with Mayuko Aoki and Masakazu Morita)
2002 FINAL FANTASY XI Original Soundtrack
2003 Black Mages: Battle Music from FINAL FANTASY
____-Hanjyuku Hero vs. 3D Title Track Single
____-Hanjyuku Hero vs. 3D Original Soundtrack


source: Uematsu's Music


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I absolutely admire Uematsu. He inspired me to play the piano. Gotta love his compositions. Anyone else listen to his music?
Sanochi
This guys teh legend!
if you've played FF and don't love his stuff then your insane, thats a fact.
JING-JING
^ True that. Are there such people who play FF, but dislike his music? They're crazy if there are such people. I wonder what he's up to now. Oh yeah, gotta love The Black Mages too biggrin.gif
RiderKamen
My favorite music pieces:

Intro to FF 7 when the camera showed Tifa walking out an alley.

Sepiroth battle theme one winged angel.

Theme for FF1

FFX Sin rock theme

FF8 theme
ocha^
my brother is a very big fan of him laugh.gif
i like FF IX theme http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=D4Q9w0COAM4 his music is very 'soulful'. it makes the gameplay more dramatic.
and the orchestra of his score is lovely http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=rLnZ5jcsRpc
me too think he is the legend blush.gif

Lu.cile
he is a GENIUS
really talented
pet
so that's him! first time i've seen his pic. he's a genius!
Scy91
this man is the shat,
loveee this dude in a non-homosexual manner.
riceavocado
I love his work on the piano collections of Final Fantasy, but I'm also confused as to which pieces are him and by other Square-Enix composers because every site has different information.
rogueeex
This man's a GENIUS!
I love all of his work biggrin.gif
b06
I so love this guy, his music is awesome!
acrylicLOVE
I don't play FF, but I've listened to quite a few songs from it. I love his compositions, especially "Tifa's Theme".
JING-JING
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Nobuo Uematsu’s 10 Stories: It’s The Beginning of Some New and Excitingly Different Stories
05.29.09 | Don Kotowski



Did you know that 2009 marks Nobuo Uematsu’s 50th year on the planet? Well, in honor of his 50th birthday, he’s decided to publish a solo album entitled 10 Stories. However, unlike a traditional release, he’ll be releasing songs from the album every two to three months until Spring 2010 arrives. At this time, the full album will be available for purchase, with an English version as well. So what will this album be about? Well, all the music and lyrics are written by Uematsu himself and is performed by NOBIYO and the Dog Ears and it aims to bring happiness to a wide range of ages via experimental ways.

Check out details about the first single after the break!

The first single is entitled “Here Comes Conga Boy.” The inspiration for this song, according to Uematsu, was a small boy who plays Conga every morning at the riverside near Uematsu’s house. It’s quite the playful song, featuring a ton of vocalists and lots of cheery instrumentation. For those on the fence about his newest project, you can always visit the site for a small teaser.

So, you might be asking yourself, “When will the first single be released?” The answer to that question is quite simple really. It’s available now on iTunes in all regions so, if you are interested, you know where to look! I really enjoyed this one myself so I look forward to what else he has in store. I mean, I loved his only other solo album, Phantasmagoria, so I think I’ll enjoy this one too. At least, it’s off to a great start!

Are you a fan of Uematsu’s other solo album? What did you think of the sample on the website? What other kind of styles would you like to hear?
http://www.originalsoundversion.com/?p=3078




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E3 2009Exclusive News! Uematsu Confirmed For Final Fantasy XIV’s Full Score
06.04.09 | Patrick Gann



Sony let the cat out of the bag on Square Enix’s new MMORPG, Final Fantasy XIV. The press sheet released alongside the announcement later that day (Tuesday, June 2), listed Nobuo Uematsu as the composer.

However, many people we spoke to on the show floor were skeptical. “Oh, he probably just wrote the theme song, or a small portion of the soundtrack.” Nope, nope, nope! For the first time since Final Fantasy IX (which came out nearly a decade ago), Uematsu is writing the entire score of a Final Fantasy.

This information was not revealed at Wednesday’s press conference (June 3rd, noon PST). The information came from a reliable source at Square Enix. In a complete coincidence, Mike Tidwell (of RPGamer) and I met up with a member of the FFXI team (now on the FFXIV team), and we picked his brain for information. We asked about the Uematsu listing on the press release. Apparently, Uematsu was offered the opportunity to score the Final Fantasy XIV soundtrack, and he happily agreed to write the full score. No, Uematsu is not back under Square Enix: he’s still an independent artist under his own “SMILEPLEASE” company. And there’s no guarantee that other composers won’t contribute additional music. But at this point, Uematsu is the sole composer, and the plan is for him to score the entirety of Final Fantasy XIV, at least for time of release (as for expansions, that’s too far in the future for anyone to predict).

The only music you can hear from the game presently can be found on the game’s official site, as well as the trailer. We look forward to hearing more Uematsu music as he makes his glorious return to the series that he helped to define so many years ago.
http://www.originalsoundversion.com/?p=3122
hungrycollegeboy
This guy is pure awesome. I don't play the Final Fantasy series, yet I listen to their soundtracks, lol.
Tonyc402
This guy is AMAZING! I really liked his piece " To Zanarkand" from FFX and "Eyes on Me" for FF7. Does anyone know if he'll be doing the music for FF13?
JING-JING
^ Other than the main theme, nope.

FFXIII - Masashi Hamauzu
FF Versus XIII - Yoko Shimomura
-_-
He's pretty much a genius. I have the chocobo theme set as my alarm clock.
riceavocado
Nobuo is one of my top artists on last.fm, that's how much I love his work.
Phantos
this guy is a huge legend and he is one of my top picks artists!!!
lovebum4life
I love To Zanarkand and Sight of Spira.....Also the FFVIII Theme smile.gif This guy is a genius!
LionAngel
mannn, ff is just never the same without his music XD one
of the reasons i loved about ff is the ost XD
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Nobuo Uematsu Sells Out San Francisco
http://kotaku.com/5316348/nobuo-uematsu-se...t-san-francisco


Anyone here watch the concert(s)?


*edit: 5,000th post here.
mikamoui
Dude..I love this guy. haha
Yukita
THIS MAN IS A GENIUS

HOLY CRAP.

on the same level as joe hisaishi, imo


INCREDIBLY talented. absolutely amazing music.
i tried to get tickets to the final fantasy music thing in LA at the disney music hall
but it was SOLD OUT! what a loss..
JING-JING
Great article on NU.




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An Evening With Uematsu, Final Fantasy’s Music Man

By Chris Kohler | July 21, 2009 | 3:42 pm



Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com


Read article here: http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2009/07/nobuo-uematsu/





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Why’s It Called ‘Final Fantasy’? Uematsu Explains

By Chris Kohler | July 23, 2009 | 12:12 pm



Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com


Looks like Final Fantasy director Hironobu Sakaguchi and composer Nobuo Uematsu might disagree as to how Square Enix’s world-famous RPG got its name.

Last Friday, Wired.com photographer Jon Snyder was shooting Uematsu after our interview, and had him turn to me and engage in some small talk while he snapped pictures. What to talk about? I remembered that a Game|Life reader had just emailed me asking if I knew, definitively, how the game got its name.

There are two different stories out there. One is that Square was going bankrupt, and thought this would be their last game, hence “final fantasy.” The other is that Sakaguchi was going to quit Square and go back to college, but make one final game before he left.

What I’d said to that reader was that I believed that the story about Square going bankrupt sounded like baloney — after all, wasn’t making Famicom games in the eighties in Japan like a license to print money? But more than that, Sakaguchi himself had repeated the college story in many different interviews, and I couldn’t find any source for the bankruptcy story.

So I asked Uematsu.

Is it true, I asked, that the game is called Final Fantasy because Sakaguchi was going to go back to college and quit the game biz? Uematsu laughed: It’s true that Sakaguchi was going to quit, he said, but the bigger reason, the real reason, was that Square was going to go bankrupt and the designers believed that it would be the company’s swan song.

So there we have it, from someone who was there when it all happened: the Square-was-going-bankrupt theory of the game’s unique moniker is, at least, supported by Uematsu, which takes it out of the “baseless rumor” category.

Now, someone just needs to ask Koichi Sugiyama about that rumor that Dragon Quest games can’t be sold on school days in Japan…
http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2009/07/final-fantasy/
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Uematsu Confirmed For Two DS Games: Fantasy Life, Sakura Note
08.28.09 | Patrick Gann



No, your eyes aren’t deceiving you. On top of writing all of the music for Final Fantasy XIV, Uematsu is signed on for two Nintendo DS RPGs. The first is Fantasy Life, a newly-announced “slow-pace adventure RPG” for Nintendo DS from Level 5 and Brownie Brown. As you can see in the picture above (from the game’s official Japanese site), the Japanese text there says “Ongaku: Uematsu Nobuo” (Music: Nobuo Uematsu). Apparently, the game will have twenty different endings, and each ending will have its own piece of music written by Uematsu himself.

The second game is a Marvelous Entertainment title, featuring a dream team of previous, and current, Square Enix and Marvelous employees. Entitled Sakura Note, this game will be more a graphic adventure than a traditional RPG. Uematsu is currently the only confirmed composer for the game. It’s already been revealed that the game’s OST will come as a preorder bonus with the game in Japan.

[via RPGFan, and more RPGFan (thanks Chris!)]
http://www.originalsoundversion.com/?p=4344
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CHICAGO DECEMBER 12, 2009 WITH THE CHICAGOLAND POPS AND FESTIVAL CHOIR

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GUEST ARTISTS: NOBUO UEMATSU WITH THE CHICAGO MAGES, SUSAN CALLOWAY

We are pulling out ALL of the stops for this concert! REALLY BIG NEWS! Nobuo Uematsu will not only be attending this show, HE WILL BE PERFORMING LIVE ONSTAGE! We will have a rock band led by Nobuo joining the Orchestra, Chorus and Arnie. We have all been waiting for the premieres of Dancing Mad and J-E-N-O-V-A after you, the FF fans, voted for these new scores, here they are!
Plus! ADVENT: ONE WINGED ANGEL - featuring Nobuo Uematsu with a rock band, full orchestra and choir!

We have lots of new music to share with you in Chicago and Arnie is really looking forward to having Nobuo-san join him and perform with everyone on the stage! He hasn’t played live with an orchestra since Arnie directed the “More Friends” concert in L.A and the “Voices” concert in Japan.

Tickets on sale now on ticketmaster.com! Concert tickets start at only $19. Or, for $150 receive a concert ticket and meet Nobuo, Arnie, and Susan after the concert! All $150 tickets to the Rosemont Theatre performance include prime location seats, a post concert meet/greet, an autographed CD, the chance to take photos and have something autographed. Meet/greet tickets are limited so act fast!
Source: Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY
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