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Music of Chrono Cross

The Chrono series is a video game franchise developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square). It began in 1995 with the time travel role-playing video game Chrono Trigger, which spawned two continuations, Radical Dreamers and Chrono Cross. The music of Chrono Cross was composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, the main composer of Chrono Trigger and Radical Dreamers. Chrono Cross has sparked a soundtrack album, released in 1999 by DigiCube and re-released in 2005 by Square Enix, and a greatest hits mini-album, published in 2000 by Square along with the North American release of the game. Radical Dreamers, the music of which heavily inspired the soundtrack of Chrono Cross, has not sparked any albums, though some songs from its soundtrack were reused in Chrono Cross. An album of arrangements of Chrono Cross songs was first announced by Mitsuda in 2005, and later intended to be released to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the game in 2009; its release date was pushed back several times since then. In 2015, Mitsuda released an album of arranged music from Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross entitled To Far Away Times to commemorate the 20-year anniversary of Chrono Trigger.

The original soundtrack album has been hailed as an excellent video game music album, while the Chrono Cross Music Selection mini-album has garnered little attention. Songs from the soundtrack have been played at various orchestral concerts, such as the personal arrangements by Mitsuda for the Play! A Video Game Symphony concert series. Chrono Cross music has also been extensively remixed by fans, and such remixes have been included in both official and unofficial albums.

Creation and development

Mitsuda returned as the lead composer for 1999's Chrono Cross after composing its predecessor, Chrono Trigger. After being contacted to compose the score by the game's director Masato Kato,[1] Mitsuda decided to center his work around old world cultural influences, including Mediterranean, Fado, Celtic, and percussive African music.[2] To complement the theme of parallel worlds, he gave the songs for the two worlds of the game, Another and Home, respectively dark and bright moods.[1] Mitsuda was happy to accomplish even half of what he envisioned.[2] Once production concluded, Mitsuda played Chrono Cross to record his impressions and observe how the tracks intermingled with scenes.[2]

Radical Dreamers was a 1996 text-based Visual Novel set as a gaiden, or side story, to Chrono Trigger. It was released to complement its predecessor's plot, and later served as inspiration for Chrono Cross.[3] The music of Radical Dreamers was written by Yasunori Mitsuda.[2] The soundtrack includes several ambient pieces, including the sound of water running in a fountain and wind accompanied by strings. Players can listen to the game's 15 songs by accessing a hidden menu in one of the game's scenarios.[4] The soundtrack has never been released as a separate album.

Several themes and musical patterns from Radical Dreamers were later adapted for Chrono Cross on the suggestion of Masato Kato; many appear unchanged except for new instrumentation.[2] Appearing in Chrono Cross are "Gale", "Frozen Flame", "Viper Manor", "Far Promise ~ Dream Shore" (as part of "On the Beach of Dreams - Another World" and "The Dream that Time Dreams"), "The Girl who Stole the Stars", and "Epilogue ~ Dream Shore" (as part of "Jellyfish Sea").[2] Other entries in the soundtrack contain leitmotifs from Chrono Trigger and Radical Dreamers. The melody of "Far Promise ~ Dream Shore" features prominently in "The Dream That Time Dreams" and "Voyage - Another World".[1]

Albums

Chrono Cross Original Soundtrack

Chrono Cross Original Soundtrack
 
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedDecember 18, 1999
June 29, 2005
GenreAmbient, Classical, Downtempo, Electronic, Minimal,[5] Video game music
Length2:53:51
LabelDigiCube
Square Enix (re-release)

The Chrono Cross Original Soundtrack is a soundtrack of the music from Chrono Cross, composed by Yasunori Mitsuda. The soundtrack spans three discs and 67 tracks, covering a duration of 3 hours. It was published by DigiCube on December 18, 1999, and reprinted by Square Enix on June 29, 2005.[6]

Xenogears contributor Tomohiko Kira played guitar on the beginning and ending themes. Noriko Mitose, selected for the role by Masato Kato, sang the ending song "Radical Dreamers ~ Unstolen Jewel ~".[1] Ryo Yamazaki, a synthesizer programmer for Square Enix, helped Mitsuda transfer his ideas to the PlayStation's sound capabilities.[2] The soundtrack has been described as having "some of the most haunting melodies known to man".[6] The "Home World" tracks from the soundtrack have been termed "emotional", "driving" and "striking", while the "Another World" tracks are described as "slower", "dreamier", and more "serene" than their counterparts.[7]

The soundtrack won the Gold Prize for Sony's PlayStation Awards of 2000.[8] It reached #72 on the Japan Oricon charts on its first print and #174 when reprinted.[9][10] It was praised by reviewers such as Patrick Gann of RPGFan, who called it his favorite video game music soundtrack of all time and especially praised the vocals in "Radical Dreamers ~ Unstolen Jewel ~".[6] This high opinion was echoed by Don Kotowski of Square Enix Music Online, who called it "one of Mitsuda's best, both in and out of [the] context" of the game and said that it "surpasses his Chrono Trigger soundtrack". He singled out "Scars of Time" and "Radical Dreamers" as especially worthy of praise.[7] IGN, in their review of the game, termed the soundtrack "a brilliant score" that "does wonders in stirring the emotional strings of the players as they're playing through the game". IGN praised the technical sound quality of the soundtrack as well, though they did comment that for them no specific tracks stood out as especially memorable.[11] In a separate piece about Japanese RPG composers, however, IGN called "Scars of Time" and "Arni Village - Home World" as two of Mitsuda's most memorable tracks in naming him the second best out of ten behind Nobuo Uematsu.[12]

Track listing

Disc one
No.TitleLength
1."Chrono Cross ~ Scars of Time ~" (CHRONO CROSS ~時の傷痕~)2:29
2."Between Life and Death" (死線)2:38
3."Arni Village - Home World" (アルニ村 ホーム)3:23
4."Fields of Time - Home World" (時の草原 ホーム・ワールド)3:26
5."Lizard Dance" (トカゲと踊れ)2:41
6."Reminiscing ~ Uneraseable Memory ~" (回想 〜消せない想い〜)3:25
7."On the Beach of Dreams - Another World" (夢の岸辺に アナザー・ワールド)2:22
8."Arni Village - Another World" (アルニ村 アナザー)3:32
9."Ephemeral Memory" (うたかたの想い)2:51
10."Lost Fragment" (失われた欠片)3:12
11."Drowned Valley" (溺れ谷)2:00
12."Termina - Another World" (テルミナ アナザー)2:43
13."Departed Souls" (去りにし者ども)3:43
14."Forest of Illusion" (影切りの森)3:25
15."Viper Manor" (蛇骨館)2:54
16."Victory ~ A Gift of Spring ~" (勝利 ~春の贈り物~)0:56
17."A Child Lost in Time" (時の迷い子)3:24
18."Guldove - Another World" (ガルドーブ アナザー)3:26
19."Hydra's Swamp" (ヒドラの沼)3:10
20."Fragment of a Dream" (夢のかけら)1:35
21."Voyage - Another World" (航海 アナザー・ワールド)2:32
22."Ghost Ship" (幽霊船)2:00
23."Death Volcano" (死炎山)3:39
24."Fortress of Ancient Dragons" (古龍の砦)3:54
25."Grief" (悲愴)0:20
Total length:69:40
Disc two
No.TitleLength
1."Beginning of a Dream" (夢のはじまり)0:42
2."A Narrow Space Between Dimensions" (次元の狭間)2:47
3."Termina - Home World" (テルミナ ホーム)3:38
4."Dragon Knight" (龍の騎士)3:01
5."Voyage - Home World" (航海 ホーム・ワールド)3:22
6."Guldove - Home World" (ガルドーブ ホーム)3:58
7."Marbule - Home World" (マブーレ ホーム)2:55
8."Zelbess" (ゼルベス)2:42
9."The Splendidly Grand Magic Troupe" (天晴驚愕大奇術団)1:31
10."Nap" (まどろみ)0:13
11."Chronomantique" (クロノマンティーク)3:18
12."Dilemma" (窮地)2:47
13."Optimism" (楽天)2:19
14."Isle of the Dead" (亡者の島)3:11
15."Dead Sea/Tower of Destruction" (死海・滅びの塔)3:10
16."Prisoners of Fate" (運命に囚われし者たち)3:26
17."A Light for Lost Hopes" (あらかじめ失われし、ともしび)0:32
18."Island of the Earth Dragon" (土龍の島)3:16
19."Navel of the World" (世界のへそ)2:59
20."Gale" (疾風)2:00
21."Victory ~ A Cry in Summer ~" (勝利 ~夏の呼び声~)0:53
22."Marbule - Another World" (マブーレ アナザー)3:00
23."Magic from the Fairies" (妖精のくれた魔法)0:13
24."Etude 1" (エチュード1)0:12
25."Etude 2" (エチュード2)0:14
26."Magical Dreamers ~ The Wind, Stars, and Waves ~" (MAGICAL DREAMERS ~風と星と波と~)2:02
Total length:58:21
Disc three
No.TitleLength
1."Garden of God" (神の庭)2:45
2."Chronopolis" (クロノポリス)4:12
3."Fate ~ The God of Destiny ~" (FATES ~運命の神~)3:10
4."Jellyfish Sea" (海月海)2:55
5."Burning Orphanage" (炎の孤児院)2:44
6."The Girl Who Stole the Stars" (星を盗んだ少女)3:48
7."The Dream that Time Dreams" (時のみる夢)4:01
8."Dragon's Prayer" (龍の祈り)5:37
9."Terra Tower" (星の塔)2:26
10."Frozen Flame" (凍てついた炎)2:54
11."Dragon God" (龍神)3:21
12."Dark Realms of Time" (時の闇にて)0:42
13."Life ~ A Distant Promise ~" (生命 ~遠い約束~)6:32
14."Reminiscing ~ Uneraseable Memory ~" (回想 ~消せない想い~)1:39
15."Radical Dreamers ~ Unstolen Jewel ~" (RADICAL DREAMERS ~盗めない宝石~)4:25
16."Fragment of a Dream" (夢のかけら)2:00
Total length:53:31

Chrono Cross Music Selection

Chrono Cross Music Selection is a mini-album of Chrono Cross music that was released in North America exclusively as a bonus for pre-ordering Chrono Cross. The five-track disc was composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, has a length of 15:47[13] and was published by Square along with the game on August 15, 2000. Although the release of the album sparked rumors that it would be followed by a North American release of the full soundtrack album, Square Enix has not to date published Chrono Cross OST outside Japan.[13]

Patrick Gann enjoyed the album, calling it a "little American gem of VG music", but noted that there is no reason to purchase it now that the full soundtrack is just as easy to obtain, especially given its short length.[13] The five tracks on this album were released on the "Original Soundtrack" with three of the tracks renamed.

Track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Chrono Cross - Scars of Time" (Also "Chrono Cross - Time's Scar" on the Original Soundtrack)2:30
2."The Bend of Time" (Also "The Brink of Death" on the Original Soundtrack)2:47
3."Chronomantique"3:17
4."Magical Dreamers - Wind, Stars, and Waves"3:33
5."The Girl who Stole the Stars" (Also "Star-Stealing Girl" on the Original Soundtrack)3:44
Total length:15:47

To Far Away Times: Chrono Trigger & Chrono Cross Arrangement Album

In 2005, Mitsuda announced a new arranged album of Chrono Cross music was scheduled for release in July of that year.[14] It did not materialize, though at a Play! A Video Game Symphony concert in May 2006, he revealed it would be out "within the year" and would feature acoustic music.[15] Later in 2006, Mitsuda alleged that the album would actually be released in 2007.[16] In 2008, Yasunori Mitsuda posted a streaming sample of a track from the upcoming Chrono Cross arranged album.[17] Though no official release date was announced, Mitsuda more than once stated that the album would be planned to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the game's original release in 2009.[17] Mitsuda claimed that the album was "nearly done", but that it may not be possible to release it before the year was out.[18]

On a live performance at the Tokyo Dome in July 2015 commemorating the 20-year anniversary of Chrono Trigger, Mitsuda announced that the long requested Chrono series arrangement album, entitled To Far Away Times: Chrono Trigger & Chrono Cross Arrangement Album would be released. This was eventually released by Square Enix Music on October 14, 2015.[19][20] The album was released on the Square Enix website.[21] A number of the tracks had vocalists to go on top of the score. All tracks were composed by Yasunori Mitsuda.

Track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Time's Scar" (Arranged by Tomohiko Kira / Lyrics & Vocal: Koko Komine)4:47
2."RADICAL DREAMERS" (Arranged by Sachiko Miyano / Lyrics & Vocal: Sarah Àlainn)5:31
3."Wind Scene" (Arranged by Kumi Tanioka & Sachiko Miyano)4:28
4."Schala's Theme" (Arranged by Yasunori Mitsuda & Laura Shigihara / Lyrics & Vocal: Laura Shigihara)4:07
5."The Frozen Flame" (Arranged by Natsumi Kameoka)3:21
6."Marbule" (Composed & Arranged by Yasunori Mitsuda)4:01
7."The Bend of Time" (Arranged by Natsumi Kameoka)3:35
8."Corridors of Time" (Arranged by Yasunori Mitsuda & Laura Shigihara / Lyrics & Vocal: Laura Shigihara)3:54
9."On The Other Side" (Arranged by Kazune Ogihara & Laura Shigihara / Lyrics & Vocal: Laura Shigihara)4:12
10."To Far Away Times" (Arranged by Sachiko Miyano / Lyrics & Vocal: Sarah Àlainn)4:36
Total length:42:32

Orchestral Arrangement

On September 4, 2019, Square Enix released the album Chrono Cross Orchestral Arrangement, containing eight tracks arranged by Kosuke Yamashita, Mariam Abounnasr, Daisuke Shinoda, and Tomomichi Takeoka, and performed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra. A box set containing the album, a similar album of orchestral arrangements for Chrono Trigger, and a bonus disc of two piano duet arrangements for each game was also released. The album and box set were reviewed by Tien Hoang of VGMOnline, who found it to be a short album of uncreative arrangements that stuck closely to the original compositions. He found the piano arrangements in the box set to be better, but uneven.[22][23]

Piano Collections

An album of piano arrangements was published by Wayô Records on February 4, 2021 as Across the Worlds – Chrono Cross Wayô Piano Collections.[24] Wayô licensed the music from Mitsuda's Procyon Studio and funded the production through a June 2020 Kickstarter campaign; the arrangements were done by former Square Enix composer Masashi Hamauzu, Akio Noguchi, and Mariam Abounnasr from Procyon Studios, and were performed by Benyamin Nuss.[25] The album contains seventeen tracks across two discs, with a total length of 1:24:38. It was reviewed by Tien Hoang of VGMOnline, who found it a solid and well-performed album, but was disappointed that the arrangements were not more complex and creative.[24] Patrick Gann of RPGFan, however, praised the "advanced, meandering, and nuanced arrangements" as highlighting the different arrangers' styles rather than straightforward conversions of the melodies to piano, though he found the medleys and track selection to be a missed opportunity.[26]

Legacy

 
Rony Barrak during the Chrono symphonic suite at the Play! concert

Mitsuda has personally arranged versions of music from Chrono Cross for Play! A Video Game Symphony video game music concerts in 2006.[27] Music from the game has also been performed in other video game concert tours such as the Video Games Live concert series and in concerts by the Eminence Orchestra.[28] Music from Chrono Trigger and Cross made up one fourth of the music in the Symphonic Fantasies concerts in Leipzig in September 2009 which were produced by the creators of the Symphonic Game Music Concert series and conducted by Arnie Roth.[29][30] The concerts featured a suite of music from both games interspersed together with the songs from Cross comprising "Scars of Time", "Gale", "Brink of Death", and "Prisoners of Fate".[31] A suite comprising music from Chrono Trigger and Cross was performed at the Press Start -Symphony of Games- 2008 concerts in Tokyo and Shanghai.[32] "Scars of Time" was played at the Fantasy Comes Alive concert in Singapore on April 30, 2010.[33] A set of three concerts titled Radical Dreamers were performed in Tokyo, Osaka, and Aichi on November 3, 16 and 17, 2019, to celebrate the game's 20th anniversary.[34] Sheet music for Chrono Cross tracks arranged for both solo guitar and guitar duets has been released by Procyon Studio.[35]

Chrono Cross's soundtrack has been heavily remixed by fans, sparking several albums. These include the officially licensed Time & Space - A Tribute to Yasunori Mitsuda, released by OneUp Studios on October 7, 2001 and containing 18 remixes over a span of 1:00:58, with a second version of the album released on June 17, 2003. A related popular album release was Radical Dreamers: Thieves of Fate, an unofficial download-only album release by the remix website OverClocked ReMix on January 5, 2008 containing 15 remixes of the soundtrack to Radical Dreamers, including remixes of the tracks that later appeared in Chrono Cross.[36] Selections of remixes also appear on dōjin remix albums, and on English remixing websites such as OverClocked Remix.[37] "Time's Scar" was featured by NPR in a program about classically arranged video game scores in December 2012.[38]

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External links

  • (in Japanese) Yasunori Mitsuda's official website
  • Chrono Compendium Music - Listing of track information, official releases, fan albums, rearrangements and remixes

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The Chrono series is a video game franchise developed and published by Square Enix formerly Square It began in 1995 with the time travel role playing video game Chrono Trigger which spawned two continuations Radical Dreamers and Chrono Cross The music of Chrono Cross was composed by Yasunori Mitsuda the main composer of Chrono Trigger and Radical Dreamers Chrono Cross has sparked a soundtrack album released in 1999 by DigiCube and re released in 2005 by Square Enix and a greatest hits mini album published in 2000 by Square along with the North American release of the game Radical Dreamers the music of which heavily inspired the soundtrack of Chrono Cross has not sparked any albums though some songs from its soundtrack were reused in Chrono Cross An album of arrangements of Chrono Cross songs was first announced by Mitsuda in 2005 and later intended to be released to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the game in 2009 its release date was pushed back several times since then In 2015 Mitsuda released an album of arranged music from Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross entitled To Far Away Times to commemorate the 20 year anniversary of Chrono Trigger Composer Yasunori Mitsuda The original soundtrack album has been hailed as an excellent video game music album while the Chrono Cross Music Selection mini album has garnered little attention Songs from the soundtrack have been played at various orchestral concerts such as the personal arrangements by Mitsuda for the Play A Video Game Symphony concert series Chrono Cross music has also been extensively remixed by fans and such remixes have been included in both official and unofficial albums Contents 1 Creation and development 2 Albums 2 1 Chrono Cross Original Soundtrack 2 2 Chrono Cross Music Selection 2 3 To Far Away Times Chrono Trigger amp Chrono Cross Arrangement Album 2 4 Orchestral Arrangement 2 5 Piano Collections 3 Legacy 4 References 5 External linksCreation and development EditMitsuda returned as the lead composer for 1999 s Chrono Cross after composing its predecessor Chrono Trigger After being contacted to compose the score by the game s director Masato Kato 1 Mitsuda decided to center his work around old world cultural influences including Mediterranean Fado Celtic and percussive African music 2 To complement the theme of parallel worlds he gave the songs for the two worlds of the game Another and Home respectively dark and bright moods 1 Mitsuda was happy to accomplish even half of what he envisioned 2 Once production concluded Mitsuda played Chrono Cross to record his impressions and observe how the tracks intermingled with scenes 2 Radical Dreamers was a 1996 text based Visual Novel set as a gaiden or side story to Chrono Trigger It was released to complement its predecessor s plot and later served as inspiration for Chrono Cross 3 The music of Radical Dreamers was written by Yasunori Mitsuda 2 The soundtrack includes several ambient pieces including the sound of water running in a fountain and wind accompanied by strings Players can listen to the game s 15 songs by accessing a hidden menu in one of the game s scenarios 4 The soundtrack has never been released as a separate album Several themes and musical patterns from Radical Dreamers were later adapted for Chrono Cross on the suggestion of Masato Kato many appear unchanged except for new instrumentation 2 Appearing in Chrono Cross are Gale Frozen Flame Viper Manor Far Promise Dream Shore as part of On the Beach of Dreams Another World and The Dream that Time Dreams The Girl who Stole the Stars and Epilogue Dream Shore as part of Jellyfish Sea 2 Other entries in the soundtrack contain leitmotifs from Chrono Trigger and Radical Dreamers The melody of Far Promise Dream Shore features prominently in The Dream That Time Dreams and Voyage Another World 1 Albums EditChrono Cross Original Soundtrack Edit Chrono Cross Original Soundtrack Soundtrack album by Yasunori MitsudaReleasedDecember 18 1999June 29 2005GenreAmbient Classical Downtempo Electronic Minimal 5 Video game musicLength2 53 51LabelDigiCubeSquare Enix re release The Chrono Cross Original Soundtrack is a soundtrack of the music from Chrono Cross composed by Yasunori Mitsuda The soundtrack spans three discs and 67 tracks covering a duration of 3 hours It was published by DigiCube on December 18 1999 and reprinted by Square Enix on June 29 2005 6 Xenogears contributor Tomohiko Kira played guitar on the beginning and ending themes Noriko Mitose selected for the role by Masato Kato sang the ending song Radical Dreamers Unstolen Jewel 1 Ryo Yamazaki a synthesizer programmer for Square Enix helped Mitsuda transfer his ideas to the PlayStation s sound capabilities 2 The soundtrack has been described as having some of the most haunting melodies known to man 6 The Home World tracks from the soundtrack have been termed emotional driving and striking while the Another World tracks are described as slower dreamier and more serene than their counterparts 7 The soundtrack won the Gold Prize for Sony s PlayStation Awards of 2000 8 It reached 72 on the Japan Oricon charts on its first print and 174 when reprinted 9 10 It was praised by reviewers such as Patrick Gann of RPGFan who called it his favorite video game music soundtrack of all time and especially praised the vocals in Radical Dreamers Unstolen Jewel 6 This high opinion was echoed by Don Kotowski of Square Enix Music Online who called it one of Mitsuda s best both in and out of the context of the game and said that it surpasses his Chrono Trigger soundtrack He singled out Scars of Time and Radical Dreamers as especially worthy of praise 7 IGN in their review of the game termed the soundtrack a brilliant score that does wonders in stirring the emotional strings of the players as they re playing through the game IGN praised the technical sound quality of the soundtrack as well though they did comment that for them no specific tracks stood out as especially memorable 11 In a separate piece about Japanese RPG composers however IGN called Scars of Time and Arni Village Home World as two of Mitsuda s most memorable tracks in naming him the second best out of ten behind Nobuo Uematsu 12 Track listing Disc oneNo TitleLength1 Chrono Cross Scars of Time CHRONO CROSS 時の傷痕 2 292 Between Life and Death 死線 2 383 Arni Village Home World アルニ村 ホーム 3 234 Fields of Time Home World 時の草原 ホーム ワールド 3 265 Lizard Dance トカゲと踊れ 2 416 Reminiscing Uneraseable Memory 回想 消せない想い 3 257 On the Beach of Dreams Another World 夢の岸辺に アナザー ワールド 2 228 Arni Village Another World アルニ村 アナザー 3 329 Ephemeral Memory うたかたの想い 2 5110 Lost Fragment 失われた欠片 3 1211 Drowned Valley 溺れ谷 2 0012 Termina Another World テルミナ アナザー 2 4313 Departed Souls 去りにし者ども 3 4314 Forest of Illusion 影切りの森 3 2515 Viper Manor 蛇骨館 2 5416 Victory A Gift of Spring 勝利 春の贈り物 0 5617 A Child Lost in Time 時の迷い子 3 2418 Guldove Another World ガルドーブ アナザー 3 2619 Hydra s Swamp ヒドラの沼 3 1020 Fragment of a Dream 夢のかけら 1 3521 Voyage Another World 航海 アナザー ワールド 2 3222 Ghost Ship 幽霊船 2 0023 Death Volcano 死炎山 3 3924 Fortress of Ancient Dragons 古龍の砦 3 5425 Grief 悲愴 0 20Total length 69 40 Disc twoNo TitleLength1 Beginning of a Dream 夢のはじまり 0 422 A Narrow Space Between Dimensions 次元の狭間 2 473 Termina Home World テルミナ ホーム 3 384 Dragon Knight 龍の騎士 3 015 Voyage Home World 航海 ホーム ワールド 3 226 Guldove Home World ガルドーブ ホーム 3 587 Marbule Home World マブーレ ホーム 2 558 Zelbess ゼルベス 2 429 The Splendidly Grand Magic Troupe 天晴驚愕大奇術団 1 3110 Nap まどろみ 0 1311 Chronomantique クロノマンティーク 3 1812 Dilemma 窮地 2 4713 Optimism 楽天 2 1914 Isle of the Dead 亡者の島 3 1115 Dead Sea Tower of Destruction 死海 滅びの塔 3 1016 Prisoners of Fate 運命に囚われし者たち 3 2617 A Light for Lost Hopes あらかじめ失われし ともしび 0 3218 Island of the Earth Dragon 土龍の島 3 1619 Navel of the World 世界のへそ 2 5920 Gale 疾風 2 0021 Victory A Cry in Summer 勝利 夏の呼び声 0 5322 Marbule Another World マブーレ アナザー 3 0023 Magic from the Fairies 妖精のくれた魔法 0 1324 Etude 1 エチュード1 0 1225 Etude 2 エチュード2 0 1426 Magical Dreamers The Wind Stars and Waves MAGICAL DREAMERS 風と星と波と 2 02Total length 58 21 Disc threeNo TitleLength1 Garden of God 神の庭 2 452 Chronopolis クロノポリス 4 123 Fate The God of Destiny FATES 運命の神 3 104 Jellyfish Sea 海月海 2 555 Burning Orphanage 炎の孤児院 2 446 The Girl Who Stole the Stars 星を盗んだ少女 3 487 The Dream that Time Dreams 時のみる夢 4 018 Dragon s Prayer 龍の祈り 5 379 Terra Tower 星の塔 2 2610 Frozen Flame 凍てついた炎 2 5411 Dragon God 龍神 3 2112 Dark Realms of Time 時の闇にて 0 4213 Life A Distant Promise 生命 遠い約束 6 3214 Reminiscing Uneraseable Memory 回想 消せない想い 1 3915 Radical Dreamers Unstolen Jewel RADICAL DREAMERS 盗めない宝石 4 2516 Fragment of a Dream 夢のかけら 2 00Total length 53 31 Chrono Cross Music Selection Edit Chrono Cross Music Selection is a mini album of Chrono Cross music that was released in North America exclusively as a bonus for pre ordering Chrono Cross The five track disc was composed by Yasunori Mitsuda has a length of 15 47 13 and was published by Square along with the game on August 15 2000 Although the release of the album sparked rumors that it would be followed by a North American release of the full soundtrack album Square Enix has not to date published Chrono Cross OST outside Japan 13 Patrick Gann enjoyed the album calling it a little American gem of VG music but noted that there is no reason to purchase it now that the full soundtrack is just as easy to obtain especially given its short length 13 The five tracks on this album were released on the Original Soundtrack with three of the tracks renamed Track listingNo TitleLength1 Chrono Cross Scars of Time Also Chrono Cross Time s Scar on the Original Soundtrack 2 302 The Bend of Time Also The Brink of Death on the Original Soundtrack 2 473 Chronomantique 3 174 Magical Dreamers Wind Stars and Waves 3 335 The Girl who Stole the Stars Also Star Stealing Girl on the Original Soundtrack 3 44Total length 15 47 To Far Away Times Chrono Trigger amp Chrono Cross Arrangement Album Edit In 2005 Mitsuda announced a new arranged album of Chrono Cross music was scheduled for release in July of that year 14 It did not materialize though at a Play A Video Game Symphony concert in May 2006 he revealed it would be out within the year and would feature acoustic music 15 Later in 2006 Mitsuda alleged that the album would actually be released in 2007 16 In 2008 Yasunori Mitsuda posted a streaming sample of a track from the upcoming Chrono Cross arranged album 17 Though no official release date was announced Mitsuda more than once stated that the album would be planned to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the game s original release in 2009 17 Mitsuda claimed that the album was nearly done but that it may not be possible to release it before the year was out 18 On a live performance at the Tokyo Dome in July 2015 commemorating the 20 year anniversary of Chrono Trigger Mitsuda announced that the long requested Chrono series arrangement album entitled To Far Away Times Chrono Trigger amp Chrono Cross Arrangement Album would be released This was eventually released by Square Enix Music on October 14 2015 19 20 The album was released on the Square Enix website 21 A number of the tracks had vocalists to go on top of the score All tracks were composed by Yasunori Mitsuda Track listingNo TitleLength1 Time s Scar Arranged by Tomohiko Kira Lyrics amp Vocal Koko Komine 4 472 RADICAL DREAMERS Arranged by Sachiko Miyano Lyrics amp Vocal Sarah Alainn 5 313 Wind Scene Arranged by Kumi Tanioka amp Sachiko Miyano 4 284 Schala s Theme Arranged by Yasunori Mitsuda amp Laura Shigihara Lyrics amp Vocal Laura Shigihara 4 075 The Frozen Flame Arranged by Natsumi Kameoka 3 216 Marbule Composed amp Arranged by Yasunori Mitsuda 4 017 The Bend of Time Arranged by Natsumi Kameoka 3 358 Corridors of Time Arranged by Yasunori Mitsuda amp Laura Shigihara Lyrics amp Vocal Laura Shigihara 3 549 On The Other Side Arranged by Kazune Ogihara amp Laura Shigihara Lyrics amp Vocal Laura Shigihara 4 1210 To Far Away Times Arranged by Sachiko Miyano Lyrics amp Vocal Sarah Alainn 4 36Total length 42 32 Orchestral Arrangement Edit On September 4 2019 Square Enix released the album Chrono Cross Orchestral Arrangement containing eight tracks arranged by Kosuke Yamashita Mariam Abounnasr Daisuke Shinoda and Tomomichi Takeoka and performed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra A box set containing the album a similar album of orchestral arrangements for Chrono Trigger and a bonus disc of two piano duet arrangements for each game was also released The album and box set were reviewed by Tien Hoang of VGMOnline who found it to be a short album of uncreative arrangements that stuck closely to the original compositions He found the piano arrangements in the box set to be better but uneven 22 23 Piano Collections Edit An album of piano arrangements was published by Wayo Records on February 4 2021 as Across the Worlds Chrono Cross Wayo Piano Collections 24 Wayo licensed the music from Mitsuda s Procyon Studio and funded the production through a June 2020 Kickstarter campaign the arrangements were done by former Square Enix composer Masashi Hamauzu Akio Noguchi and Mariam Abounnasr from Procyon Studios and were performed by Benyamin Nuss 25 The album contains seventeen tracks across two discs with a total length of 1 24 38 It was reviewed by Tien Hoang of VGMOnline who found it a solid and well performed album but was disappointed that the arrangements were not more complex and creative 24 Patrick Gann of RPGFan however praised the advanced meandering and nuanced arrangements as highlighting the different arrangers styles rather than straightforward conversions of the melodies to piano though he found the medleys and track selection to be a missed opportunity 26 Legacy Edit Rony Barrak during the Chrono symphonic suite at the Play concert Mitsuda has personally arranged versions of music from Chrono Cross for Play A Video Game Symphony video game music concerts in 2006 27 Music from the game has also been performed in other video game concert tours such as the Video Games Live concert series and in concerts by the Eminence Orchestra 28 Music from Chrono Trigger and Cross made up one fourth of the music in the Symphonic Fantasies concerts in Leipzig in September 2009 which were produced by the creators of the Symphonic Game Music Concert series and conducted by Arnie Roth 29 30 The concerts featured a suite of music from both games interspersed together with the songs from Cross comprising Scars of Time Gale Brink of Death and Prisoners of Fate 31 A suite comprising music from Chrono Trigger and Cross was performed at the Press Start Symphony of Games 2008 concerts in Tokyo and Shanghai 32 Scars of Time was played at the Fantasy Comes Alive concert in Singapore on April 30 2010 33 A set of three concerts titled Radical Dreamers were performed in Tokyo Osaka and Aichi on November 3 16 and 17 2019 to celebrate the game s 20th anniversary 34 Sheet music for Chrono Cross tracks arranged for both solo guitar and guitar duets has been released by Procyon Studio 35 Chrono Cross s soundtrack has been heavily remixed by fans sparking several albums These include the officially licensed Time amp Space A Tribute to Yasunori Mitsuda released by OneUp Studios on October 7 2001 and containing 18 remixes over a span of 1 00 58 with a second version of the album released on June 17 2003 A related popular album release was Radical Dreamers Thieves of Fate an unofficial download only album release by the remix website OverClocked ReMix on January 5 2008 containing 15 remixes of the soundtrack to Radical Dreamers including remixes of the tracks that later appeared in Chrono Cross 36 Selections of remixes also appear on dōjin remix albums and on English remixing websites such as OverClocked Remix 37 Time s Scar was featured by NPR in a program about classically arranged video game scores in December 2012 38 References Edit a b c d Studio BentStuff ed 1999 Chrono Cross Ultimania in Japanese Square Enix pp 476 477 ISBN 4 925075 73 X a b c d e f g Mitsuda Yasunori 2000 12 18 Chrono Cross OST Liner Notes Chrono Compendium Retrieved 2006 07 24 Weekly Famitsu Famitsu 1999 07 24 Retrieved 2006 07 01 Chrono Compendium staff Easter Eggs Radical Dreamers Chrono Compendium Retrieved 2008 01 25 光田 康典 Chrono Cross Original Soundtrack Discogs Retrieved 5 August 2012 a b c Gann Patrick 2000 02 27 Chrono Cross OST RPGFan Retrieved 2009 04 28 a b Kotowski Don Chrono Cross Original Soundtrack Review by Don Square Enix Music Online Retrieved 2009 05 07 Mitsuda Yasunori 2008 01 28 Radical Dreamer Yasunori Mitsuda Interview from 1UP com 1UP com Retrieved 2008 02 08 クロノ クロス オリジナル サウンドトラック in Japanese Oricon Retrieved 2010 06 24 クロノ クロス オリジナルサウンドトラック in Japanese Oricon Retrieved 2010 06 24 Zdyrko David 2000 08 15 IGN Chrono Cross Review IGN Retrieved 2009 05 13 Sullivan Meghan 2008 12 18 IGN Top Ten JRPG Composers IGN Retrieved 2009 05 13 a b c Gann Patrick 2000 09 18 Chrono Cross Music Selection RPGFan Retrieved 2009 05 07 New Year s News Dengeki Online 2005 Archived from the original on 2006 01 07 Retrieved 2006 07 01 N Sider PLAY Concert Interviews N Sider 2006 05 30 Retrieved 2006 07 01 Peter James 2006 10 13 Yasunori Mitsuda Interview PALGN Archived from the original on 2014 02 03 Retrieved 2007 05 22 a b Gann Patrick Chrono Cross 10th Anniversary Arrange Album Update Retrieved 2008 12 27 Mitsuda Yasunori 2009 10 30 Interview with Yasunori Mitsuda September October 2009 Square Enix Music Online Retrieved 2009 11 05 Greening Chris Yasunori Mitsuda records long awaited Chronos arranged album Video Game Music Online Retrieved 28 July 2015 ハルカナルトキノカナタヘ Square Enix Music Retrieved 29 July 2015 Chrono Trigger amp Chrono Cross Arrangement Album CD Square Enix Music Retrieved 23 October 2015 Hoang Tien 2020 01 16 Chrono Cross Orchestral Arrangement VGMOnline Retrieved 2021 12 02 Hoang Tien 2020 01 22 Chrono Orchestra Arrangement Box VGMOnline Retrieved 2021 12 02 a b Hoang Tien 2021 11 26 Across the Worlds Chrono Cross Wayo Piano Collections VGMOnline Retrieved 2021 12 02 Across the Worlds Chrono Cross Wayo Piano Collection Kickstarter Retrieved 2021 12 02 Gann Patrick 2021 11 05 Across the Worlds Chrono Cross Wayo Piano Collection RPGFan Retrieved 2021 12 02 Driker Brandon 2006 05 30 Play A Video Game Symphony N Sider Retrieved 2009 04 30 Johnson Stephen 2009 04 13 Video Games Live to play E3 G4TV Retrieved 2009 04 28 Symphonic Fantasies PDF Symphonic Fantasies 2009 09 01 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 09 10 Retrieved 2009 11 02 The Concert Programs Symphonic Game Music Concerts Merregnon Studios Archived from the original on 2011 07 22 Retrieved 2009 08 11 Sorlie Auden 2009 09 17 Feels Like A Dream Symphonic Fantasies Report Original Sound Version Retrieved 2009 09 21 Press Start Symphony of Games 2008 Square Enix Music Online Retrieved 2010 03 25 Fantasy Comes Alive Report by Between Moments Square Enix Music Online Retrieved 2010 06 09 Farrell Reilly 2019 02 01 Chrono Cross concert tour coming to Japan this November VGMOnline Retrieved 2021 12 02 PROCYON STORE Online Catalog Procyon Studio Retrieved 2009 05 13 Album Radical Dreamers Thieves of Fate OverClocked ReMix Retrieved 2016 06 19 Game Chrono Cross 1999 Square PS1 OverClocked ReMix Retrieved 2016 06 19 A Classical Musician s Game Theory NPR 2012 12 10 Retrieved 2013 04 20 External links Edit in Japanese Yasunori Mitsuda s official website Yasunori Mitsuda s official website Chrono Compendium Music Listing of track information official releases fan albums rearrangements and remixes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Music of Chrono Cross amp oldid 1062048445, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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