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(Japanese: {{ | (Japanese: {{hl|愛と勇気の25周年記念 ファイアーエムブレム祭|Ai to yūki no nijūgo shūnenkinen faiāemuburemu-sai}} ''The 25th Anniversary of Love and Courage: Fire Emblem Festival'') was an orchestral concert which was part of [[Intelligent Systems]]' celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the {{FES}}. The concert was performed by the [[wikipedia:Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra|Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra]] at the [[wikipedia:Tokyo Dome City|Tokyo Dome City Hall]]. | ||
==Program== | ==Program== | ||
The concert was performed three times over the course of two days. The tickets for each showing were priced at ¥7,500, tax included.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fe25thevent.com/ticket/|title=TICKET|site=-愛と勇気の25周年記念 ファイアーエムブレム祭-|retrieved=2015 | The concert was performed three times over the course of two days. The tickets for each showing were priced at ¥7,500, tax included.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fe25thevent.com/ticket/|title=TICKET|site={{lang|ja|-愛と勇気の25周年記念 ファイアーエムブレム祭-}}|retrieved=10 July 2015}}</ref> | ||
* First performance: 24th July 2015; doors open 18:00, curtain 19:00 | * First performance: 24th July 2015; doors open 18:00, curtain 19:00 | ||
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* Third performance: 25th July 2015; doors open 17:00, curtain 18:00 | * Third performance: 25th July 2015; doors open 17:00, curtain 18:00 | ||
Seventeen songs were played at the event, divided into five suites. The following are the English names presented by the website.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fe25thevent.com/event/event1.html|title=EVENT|site=-愛と勇気の25周年記念 ファイアーエムブレム祭-|retrieved=2015 | Seventeen songs were played at the event, divided into five suites. The following are the English names presented by the website.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fe25thevent.com/event/event1.html|title=EVENT|site={{lang|ja|-愛と勇気の25周年記念 ファイアーエムブレム祭-}}|retrieved=10 July 2015}}</ref> | ||
'''Main Theme''' | '''Main Theme''' | ||
* [[Fire Emblem Theme|Fire Emblem Main Theme]] | * [[Fire Emblem Theme|Fire Emblem Main Theme]] | ||
'''[[ | '''[[Inheritors of Light|He Who Succeeds the Light]]''' | ||
* [[Crisis in Agustria|Strife of Agustria]] | * [[Crisis in Agustria|Strife of Agustria]] | ||
* [[Eldigan the Lionheart]] | * [[Eldigan the Lionheart]] | ||
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'''Hero-King''' | '''Hero-King''' | ||
* [[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon | * [[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light|Shadow Dragon and Blade of Light]] Story Medley | ||
* {{title|Gaiden}} Story Medley | * {{title|Gaiden}} Story Medley | ||
* Legend of the Divine Dragon | * Legend of the Divine Dragon | ||
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'''Manaketes and Sacred Stones''' | '''Manaketes and Sacred Stones''' | ||
* {{title|The Binding Blade}}, {{title|Blazing | * {{title|The Binding Blade}}, {{title|The Blazing Blade}}, {{title|Sacred Stones}} Battle Medley | ||
* Suspicious -The Theme of the Three Dragon Generals- | * Suspicious -The Theme of the Three Dragon Generals- | ||
* Winds Across the Plains | * Winds Across the Plains | ||
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* "I" Medley | * "I" Medley | ||
Several other events were performed as intermission during each concert performance, including a developer talk show and a live performance of a new audio mini-drama starring series voice actors [[wikipedia:Mitsuhiro Ichiki|Mitsuhiro Ichiki]] ([[Donnel]], [[Hinata]]), Ryuuichi Kijima ([[Inigo]]), Tarusuke Shingaki ([[Stahl]], [[Gerome]], [[ | Several other events were performed as intermission during each concert performance, including a developer talk show and a live performance of a new audio mini-drama starring series voice actors [[wikipedia:Mitsuhiro Ichiki|Mitsuhiro Ichiki]] ([[Donnel]], [[Hinata]]), Ryuuichi Kijima ([[Inigo]]), Tarusuke Shingaki ([[Stahl]], [[Gerome]], [[Saizo]]) and Hidenori Takahashi ([[Owain]]). | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
Several individuals presided over the events of the concert. Five were present at all performances, while several appeared only in one of the three performances.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fe25thevent.com/cast/|title=CAST|site=-愛と勇気の25周年記念 ファイアーエムブレム祭-|retrieved=2015 | Several individuals presided over the events of the concert. Five were present at all performances, while several appeared only in one of the three performances.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fe25thevent.com/cast/|title=CAST|site={{lang|ja|-愛と勇気の25周年記念 ファイアーエムブレム祭-}}|retrieved=10 July 2015}}</ref> | ||
* Ikuro Fujiwara, conductor | * Ikuro Fujiwara, conductor | ||
* [[wikipedia:Saori Seto|Saori Seto]], voice of [[Severa]] and [[Anna]] | * [[wikipedia:Saori Seto|Saori Seto]], voice of [[Severa]] and [[Anna]] | ||
* [[smashwiki:Masahiro Sakurai|Masahiro Sakurai]], game designer | * [[smashwiki:Masahiro Sakurai|Masahiro Sakurai]], game designer | ||
* [[ | * [[Yusuke Kozaki]], series artist | ||
* Renka, singing voice of [[Azura]] | * Renka, singing voice of [[Azura]] | ||
* [[wikipedia:Katsuyuki Konishi|Katsuyuki Konishi]], voice of [[Xander]] <small>(July 24th performance only)</small> | * [[wikipedia:Katsuyuki Konishi|Katsuyuki Konishi]], voice of [[Xander]] <small>(July 24th performance only)</small> | ||
* [[wikipedia:Hisako Kanemoto|Hisako Kanemoto]], voice of [[Sakura]] <small>(July 24th performance only)</small> | * [[wikipedia:Hisako Kanemoto|Hisako Kanemoto]], voice of [[Sakura]] <small>(July 24th performance only)</small> | ||
* [[wikipedia:Takehito Koyasu|Takehito Koyasu]], voice of [[Navarre]], [[Lon'qu]] and [[ | * [[wikipedia:Takehito Koyasu|Takehito Koyasu]], voice of [[Navarre]], [[Lon'qu]] and [[Niles]] <small>(first July 25th performance only)</small> | ||
* [[wikipedia:Yuu Kobayashi|Yuu Kobayashi]], voice of [[Lucina]] <small>(first July 25th performance only)</small> | * [[wikipedia:Yuu Kobayashi|Yuu Kobayashi]], voice of [[Lucina]] <small>(first July 25th performance only)</small> | ||
* [[wikipedia:Nobunaga Shimazaki|Nobunaga Shimazaki]], voice of {{title|Fates}}' [[ | * [[wikipedia:Nobunaga Shimazaki|Nobunaga Shimazaki]], voice of {{title|Fates}}{{'}} [[Corrin|male Corrin]] <small>(second July 25th performance only)</small> | ||
* Lynn, non-singing voice of [[Azura]] <small>(second July 25th performance only)</small> | * Lynn, non-singing voice of [[Azura]] <small>(second July 25th performance only)</small> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Despite it being a widespread name for the game in the fan community, the concert's English-language program is the | * Despite it being a widespread name for the game in the fan community, the concert's English-language program is the second time an official source has ever actually referred to {{FE7}} as "Blazing Sword", the first being its official website using it as a "loose translation" of its Japanese name.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20160401075809/http://old.serenesforest.net/gba/launch/history/index.html|title=History of Fire Emblem|site=mirrored by Serenes Forest; archived by Wayback Machine|retrieved=13 June 2016}}</ref> | ||
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{{NavMusic}} | {{NavMusic}} | ||
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[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] |
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(Japanese: 愛と勇気の25周年記念 ファイアーエムブレム祭 The 25th Anniversary of Love and Courage: Fire Emblem Festival) was an orchestral concert which was part of Intelligent Systems' celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fire Emblem series. The concert was performed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra at the Tokyo Dome City Hall.
Program
The concert was performed three times over the course of two days. The tickets for each showing were priced at ¥7,500, tax included.[1]
- First performance: 24th July 2015; doors open 18:00, curtain 19:00
- Second performance: 25th July 2015; doors open 12:30, curtain 13:30
- Third performance: 25th July 2015; doors open 17:00, curtain 18:00
Seventeen songs were played at the event, divided into five suites. The following are the English names presented by the website.[2]
Main Theme
- Strife of Agustria
- Eldigan the Lionheart
- The Final Holy War
- Ending Ballad
Hero-King
- Shadow Dragon and Blade of Light Story Medley
- Gaiden Story Medley
- Legend of the Divine Dragon
- He Who Carves a New History
Manaketes and Sacred Stones
- The Binding Blade, The Blazing Blade, Sacred Stones Battle Medley
- Suspicious -The Theme of the Three Dragon Generals-
- Winds Across the Plains
- Treasured Memories
Radiance and Awakening
- Life Returns
- Bonds, Eternal
- My name is MARTH.
- "I" Medley
Several other events were performed as intermission during each concert performance, including a developer talk show and a live performance of a new audio mini-drama starring series voice actors Mitsuhiro Ichiki (Donnel, Hinata), Ryuuichi Kijima (Inigo), Tarusuke Shingaki (Stahl, Gerome, Saizo) and Hidenori Takahashi (Owain).
Cast
Several individuals presided over the events of the concert. Five were present at all performances, while several appeared only in one of the three performances.[3]
- Ikuro Fujiwara, conductor
- Saori Seto, voice of Severa and Anna
- Masahiro Sakurai, game designer
- Yusuke Kozaki, series artist
- Renka, singing voice of Azura
- Katsuyuki Konishi, voice of Xander (July 24th performance only)
- Hisako Kanemoto, voice of Sakura (July 24th performance only)
- Takehito Koyasu, voice of Navarre, Lon'qu and Niles (first July 25th performance only)
- Yuu Kobayashi, voice of Lucina (first July 25th performance only)
- Nobunaga Shimazaki, voice of Fates' male Corrin (second July 25th performance only)
- Lynn, non-singing voice of Azura (second July 25th performance only)
Trivia
- Despite it being a widespread name for the game in the fan community, the concert's English-language program is the second time an official source has ever actually referred to Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade as "Blazing Sword", the first being its official website using it as a "loose translation" of its Japanese name.[4]
References
External links
- The 25th Anniversary of Love and Courage: Fire Emblem Festival official website (Japanese)