Chrono Trigger/Cross - Play! Toronto 2006



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Chrono Trigger and Cross scores rewritten at Play! A Video Game Symphony at The Hummingbird Center in Toronto.


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Great music, but ... ( 9 months ago by Nintendoggy)
Great music, but since its videotapes on a ordinary camera, the sound quality is not as good as the other input in Youtube with same song.
They play too fast. Some mistakes can be heard more clearer. But what bothers me the most... 5.36: At the beautiful solo; ANOTHER F****** MORON COUGHS THERE AS WELL! I hate it! In both versions of this song, there is always some moron who has to cough just there!
Wow... just wow! ( 9 months ago by Bassplayer509)
Wow... just wow!
Sorry guys, but ... ( 9 months ago by fantasyBoy007)
Sorry guys, but this was a very poor performance compared to other Play! venues (especially Stockholm). The pace was irregular and way too fast at times. The conductor wasn't in control of his orchestra. That guest drummer played despeartly too loud and killed Time's Scar. And listen to the piccolo goofing at the begginning of Time's Scar, very funny !!! I was there, by the way. A very good concert overall, except for this part.
Will they be coming ... ( 9 months ago by Mazukot)
Will they be coming to Canada again?
I know it's been a ... ( 9 months ago by anass733)
I know it's been a year since you posted this, but I have yet to hear anything about a CD being released. Have you heard anything?
I wouldn't hold my ... ( 9 months ago by fantasyBoy007)
I wouldn't hold my breath for a cd release. They will try to make all the money they can off the tours way before it gets released. A dvd would be great.
I agree. ( 9 months ago by Frenoriente)
I agree.
Well, you could ... ( 8 months ago by Ultima008)
Well, you could order the CT soundtrack off the internet.
does she sound like ... ( 8 months ago by aiklarung)
does she sound like a girl?
it's not wrong to ... ( 8 months ago by aiklarung)
it's not wrong to cry on something like this!
this is to ... ( 8 months ago by SuperOsaka)
this is to beautifull :) i hope they do a europe tour :)
He played way too ... ( 8 months ago by fantasyBoy007)
He played way too loud (probably fortissimo where he was supposed to play mezzo piano), which covered the delicate sound of the violins and destroyed the overall balance. We should blame the conductor as well, as he could have made him play normally, but didn't.
You don't have to ... ( 7 months ago by Poneglyph)
You don't have to be a professional musician to notice the mistakes in tempo and volume. In fact, as fantasyboy007 said, you can just compare this play with the one held in Stockholm and the difference will be obvious. Stockholm had it's mistakes too but they were much more subtle.
I agree with all of ... ( 7 months ago by nathdas)
I agree with all of this- but it's still beautiful music.
Obviously, but it ... ( 7 months ago by fantasyBoy007)
Obviously, but it would not be the same. What was great at Play! was watching the video while listening to the music. The Shenmue clip, combined to the music of the orchestra, was simply an incredible experience.
True. But as nath ... ( 7 months ago by Clest)
True. But as nath said... CT/CC has one of the best soundtracks ever. Better than most FFs. It's probably the only thing making CC a passable rpg
I you want to ... ( 7 months ago by fantasyBoy007)
I you want to listen to the best performance for CT/CC at Play!, you should listen to the Stockholm venue, which was close to perfection in quality of music. The flutist's performance was simple breathtaking. The overall difference with Toronto is very obvious.
Array ( 6 months ago by Zest07)
Amazing, I
´ll play Chrono Trigger again. ^^
WAY TOO FAST, OMG! ( 5 months ago by mikeyzor)
WAY TOO FAST, OMG!
There should be ... ( 4 months ago by Squuigs)
There should be more of stuff like this. Shame that getting hold of the scores is so bloody difficult!
Oh wow... this IS a ... ( 4 months ago by legendofonestar)
Oh wow... this IS a little off...
I attended the one ... ( 2 months ago by GunslingerV)
I attended the one in Chicago, honestly that was probably the best one of all. (world premiere probably had something to do with it, heh)
where can i ... ( 2 months ago by 9575860)
where can i download it full??
Composed by ... ( 1 month ago by gasto5)
Composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, and the final part is a Tsuyoshi Sekito 's arrangement for the newest remake of Chrono Trigger (PS One)



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