If you ask any Final Fantasy fan what their prime 5 favourite songs within the franchise are, there is a 99 p.c likelihood one in every of them is “To Zanarkand” from Final Fantasy X. However, it seems, it wasn’t initially meant for the sport.
This information comes from Audrey (aitaikimochi on X, previously Twitter), a mega Final Fantasy fan, Twitch streamer, and CEO of Aitai Japan Inc., who translated a current interview between Weekly Ochiai and Final Fantasy X composer Nobuo Uematsu, whose credit additionally embody One-Winged Angel and Aerith’s Theme from Final Fantasy VII and a lot extra. In that interview, Uematsu revealed “To Zanarkand” initially started as a bit for a French flute participant, meant to be performed throughout a recital.
“‘To Zanarkand’ was actually not meant to be the theme for Final Fantasy X,” Uematsu tells Weekly Ochiai, as translated by Audrey on X. “There was a flute participant from France who initially requested me to jot down a track for them to play throughout a recital. When I wrote the piece, I assumed maybe this sounded a bit too unhappy for a recital. So I set it apart in the interim.
“Sometime after, when I was making the score of Final Fantasy X, I was falling behind all the while the producers were hounding me. So since that flute piece was unused, I just kind of meekly handed it to them. They listened to it and said, ‘Yes! This is brilliant!'”
In retrospect, it is wild “To Zanarkand” wasn’t initially composed by Uematsu for Final Fantasy X as a result of it matches the sport’s themes so properly, nailing the somber and unhappy tone current all through Tidus and Yuna’s journey in Spira.
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