Vinphonic
12-30-2009, 07:38 PM
Behind the magic of Video Game Music is first and foremost the creative composer who creates an immersive and emotional feeling with his work.
No Zelda, Metroid or Mario Game would have had the same impact on the Player without the music.
The Ace Combat Series is no exception if not an outstanding example of what great composers are able to compose for a Video Game.
The Composer of these tracks is Keiki Kobayashi who works currently for NAMCO Entertainment.
Besides his music for Ace Combat, he composed and contucted music for Soul Calibur (III - IV).
For the composition of the five Ace Combat tracks in this Album, he worked together with the Warsaw Philharmonic.
These tracks are a compilation of his work and feature his most memorial themes, now edited and changed into epic symphonic suites.

THE ACE COMBAT SERIES [Composed by Keiki Kobayashi, Edited by Vincent Falk Schneider]
Download Link (mediafire) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/yjxmyytkiyz/Ace Combat [Symphonic Suites].7z)
Audio Quality: 320 kBit/s, Stereo, 44kHz, High Quality, Remastered
Tracks: 5 [Suites] (73:20)
Password: none
Game: Ace Combat, Various Themes, Medley
I. Aces of the Sky [The Warsaw Philharmonic & NAMCO Soundteam] (13:13)
This track serves as an introduction and features themes from various Ace Combat Games, such as The Unsung War and Fires of Liberation.
It shows the style and skill of Kobayashi and indicates how the following tracks will sound like although there is much more to expect ...
Game: Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War, Zero Theme / Ending Theme, Suite
II. El Diablo [The Warsaw Philarmonic & ACE COMBAT Chorus Team] (12:45)
The most experimental music of Kobayashi in the series. He uses spanish instruments with the addition of full orchestra and chorus.
It's certainly dissapointing that so few composers and film makers realize the possebilities and potential of spanish music.
But Kobayashi managed to compose a great spanish influenced piece...
Game: Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War, Main Theme, Suite
III. Legend of Razgriz [The Warsaw Philarmonic & ACE COMBAT Chorus Team] (18:18)
Keiki Kobayashi's most outstanding work and one of the greatest pieces of music ever composed for a game. The music he composed and conducted for
this game in combination with the excellent chorus work and the performance of the Warsaw Philharmonic, is simply amazing.
I put a lot of effort into this track when I edited it to do him justice...
Game: Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation, Main Theme, Suite
IV. Wings of Liberty (The Liberation of Gracemeria) [The Warsaw Philarmonic & ACE COMBAT Chorus Team] (14:04)
Another great composition of Kobayashi performed by the Warsaw Philharmonic and the Ace Combat Chorus Team.
It is one of his finest achievments...
Game: Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War, Ending Theme / Main Theme, Medley
V. Road to Elysium (The Journey Home) [The Warsaw Philarmonic & Mary Elizabeth McGlynn] (15:00)
The perfect ending for this album and once again the Warsaw Philharmonic, this time with the addition of the voice of Mary Elizabeth McGlynn,
delievers a stunning performance. I had a lot of fun editing his work.
(this was actually created many years ago so the job was quite poorly done in retrospect)
No Zelda, Metroid or Mario Game would have had the same impact on the Player without the music.
The Ace Combat Series is no exception if not an outstanding example of what great composers are able to compose for a Video Game.
The Composer of these tracks is Keiki Kobayashi who works currently for NAMCO Entertainment.
Besides his music for Ace Combat, he composed and contucted music for Soul Calibur (III - IV).
For the composition of the five Ace Combat tracks in this Album, he worked together with the Warsaw Philharmonic.
These tracks are a compilation of his work and feature his most memorial themes, now edited and changed into epic symphonic suites.

THE ACE COMBAT SERIES [Composed by Keiki Kobayashi, Edited by Vincent Falk Schneider]
Download Link (mediafire) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/yjxmyytkiyz/Ace Combat [Symphonic Suites].7z)
Audio Quality: 320 kBit/s, Stereo, 44kHz, High Quality, Remastered
Tracks: 5 [Suites] (73:20)
Password: none
Game: Ace Combat, Various Themes, Medley
I. Aces of the Sky [The Warsaw Philharmonic & NAMCO Soundteam] (13:13)
This track serves as an introduction and features themes from various Ace Combat Games, such as The Unsung War and Fires of Liberation.
It shows the style and skill of Kobayashi and indicates how the following tracks will sound like although there is much more to expect ...
Game: Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War, Zero Theme / Ending Theme, Suite
II. El Diablo [The Warsaw Philarmonic & ACE COMBAT Chorus Team] (12:45)
The most experimental music of Kobayashi in the series. He uses spanish instruments with the addition of full orchestra and chorus.
It's certainly dissapointing that so few composers and film makers realize the possebilities and potential of spanish music.
But Kobayashi managed to compose a great spanish influenced piece...
Game: Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War, Main Theme, Suite
III. Legend of Razgriz [The Warsaw Philarmonic & ACE COMBAT Chorus Team] (18:18)
Keiki Kobayashi's most outstanding work and one of the greatest pieces of music ever composed for a game. The music he composed and conducted for
this game in combination with the excellent chorus work and the performance of the Warsaw Philharmonic, is simply amazing.
I put a lot of effort into this track when I edited it to do him justice...
Game: Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation, Main Theme, Suite
IV. Wings of Liberty (The Liberation of Gracemeria) [The Warsaw Philarmonic & ACE COMBAT Chorus Team] (14:04)
Another great composition of Kobayashi performed by the Warsaw Philharmonic and the Ace Combat Chorus Team.
It is one of his finest achievments...
Game: Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War, Ending Theme / Main Theme, Medley
V. Road to Elysium (The Journey Home) [The Warsaw Philarmonic & Mary Elizabeth McGlynn] (15:00)
The perfect ending for this album and once again the Warsaw Philharmonic, this time with the addition of the voice of Mary Elizabeth McGlynn,
delievers a stunning performance. I had a lot of fun editing his work.
(this was actually created many years ago so the job was quite poorly done in retrospect)