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The Music of Nobuo Uematsu in the Final Fantasy Series

  • Editor: Anatone, Richard

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Contents

  • List of Illustrations ix
  • Foreword: Dear Friends xv
  • William Gibbons
  • Introduction 1
  • Richard Anatone
  • PART 1: CONERIA CASTLE 11
  • 1. Dancing Mad: Music and the Apotheosis of Villainy in Final Fantasy 13
  • Jessica Kizzire
  • 2. The Devil in the Detail: Analyzing Nobuo Uematsu's "One- Winged Angel" from Final Fantasy VII 34
  • James S. Tate
  • 3. Changing Times: The Diatonic Rhythms of Nobuo Uematsu's Final Fantasy Battle Music 67
  • Ross Mitchell
  • PART 2: NIBELHEIM 97
  • 4. Thus Spake Uematsu: Satirical Parody in the Opening Sequence to Final Fantasy VI 99
  • Richard Anatone
  • 5. That Tune Really Holds the Game Together: Thematic Families in Final Fantasy IX 130
  • Sean Atkinson
  • 6. A Link between Worlds: The Construction of Nostalgia in Game Music and Final Fantasy IX 152
  • James L. Tate
  • PART 3: THE LUNAR WHALE 179
  • 7. Penultimate Fantasies: Compositional Precedents in Uematsu's Early Works 181
  • Alan Elkins
  • 8. Music and Narrative Experience in Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn 206
  • Stephen Tatlow
  • 9. Music, Mediation, Memory: Theatrhythm Final Fantasy 236
  • Julianne Grasso
  • PART 4: THE WORLD OF BALANCE 259
  • 10. Feminine Themings: The Construction of Musical Gendering in the Final Fantasy Franchise 261
  • Thomas B. Yee
  • 11. Uematsu's Postgame: The Music of Final Fantasy in the Concert Hall (and Beyond) 291
  • Stefan Greenfield- Casas
  • 12. Historical Narratology and the "Hymn of the Fayth" in Final Fantasy X 312
  • Andrew S. Powell and Sam Dudley
  • Notes on Contributors 337
  • Indexes 341