Herr Salat
06-23-2013, 07:09 PM
JOE HISAISHI
Symphonic Suite
NEO HEROIC FANTASIA
ARION
New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Joe Hisaishi (Piano)
Conducted by Katsuaki Nakatani
FLAC | 6 Tracks | 00:39:53 | 192 MB
Original Release Date: 25.04.1986
Release Date: 25.01.1996
Label: Tokuma Japan Communications
Catalog Number: TKCA-70800

1. First Movement
2. Second Movement
3. Third Movement
4. Fourth Movement: Lesfeena's Song
5. Fifth Movement
6. Sixth Movement
VGMdb (http://vgmdb.net/album/19093)
A score of truly epic sweep here for an anime painted on a similarly broad canvas. The main theme is classic Hisashi - soaring and wistful - heard most gorgeously singing over a bed of churning strings. Each track is like a little suite of contrasted sections, with many different kinds of music, but all united into a smooth whole [How does JH do this? It's all so accomplished, with lyricism and crucial telling details in the orchestration, yet it sounds so simple!]. I think you'll find this one grows with repeated listening. Also recommend the movie very strongly. Some beautiful art and character design and a story filled with incident, based on classical mythology, with plenty of those quasi-avant garde touches that make the best anime so strange and so special.

Source: TVB筱蝶 (http://tieba.baidu.com/p/1773667736)
https://mega.nz/#!NttWFQSQ!GHI4vj2KSiwoHaTqpXIWyhtgSrhvKbzBM9RA7MLqumI
For the soundtrack, go to betohome's thread (Thread 115877).
For the image album, go here (Thread 136120).
Symphonic Suite
NEO HEROIC FANTASIA
ARION
New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Joe Hisaishi (Piano)
Conducted by Katsuaki Nakatani
FLAC | 6 Tracks | 00:39:53 | 192 MB
Original Release Date: 25.04.1986
Release Date: 25.01.1996
Label: Tokuma Japan Communications
Catalog Number: TKCA-70800

1. First Movement
2. Second Movement
3. Third Movement
4. Fourth Movement: Lesfeena's Song
5. Fifth Movement
6. Sixth Movement
VGMdb (http://vgmdb.net/album/19093)
A score of truly epic sweep here for an anime painted on a similarly broad canvas. The main theme is classic Hisashi - soaring and wistful - heard most gorgeously singing over a bed of churning strings. Each track is like a little suite of contrasted sections, with many different kinds of music, but all united into a smooth whole [How does JH do this? It's all so accomplished, with lyricism and crucial telling details in the orchestration, yet it sounds so simple!]. I think you'll find this one grows with repeated listening. Also recommend the movie very strongly. Some beautiful art and character design and a story filled with incident, based on classical mythology, with plenty of those quasi-avant garde touches that make the best anime so strange and so special.

Source: TVB筱蝶 (http://tieba.baidu.com/p/1773667736)
https://mega.nz/#!NttWFQSQ!GHI4vj2KSiwoHaTqpXIWyhtgSrhvKbzBM9RA7MLqumI
For the soundtrack, go to betohome's thread (Thread 115877).
For the image album, go here (Thread 136120).