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Final Fantasy V Dear Friends : ウィキペディア英語版 | Music of Final Fantasy V
The music of the video game ''Final Fantasy V'' was composed by regular series composer Nobuo Uematsu. The ''Final Fantasy V Original Sound Version'', a compilation of almost all of the music in the game, was released by Square Co./NTT Publishing, and subsequently re-released by NTT Publishing after the game was brought to North America as part of the ''Final Fantasy Anthology''. An arranged album entitled ''Final Fantasy V Dear Friends'', containing a selection of musical tracks from the game arranged in multiple styles, including live and vocal versions, was released by Square/NTT Publishing and later re-released by NTT Publishing. Additionally, a collection of piano arrangements composed by Nobuo Uematsu, arranged by Shirou Satou and played by Toshiyuki Mori titled ''Piano Collections Final Fantasy V'' was released by Square/NTT Publishing, and re-released by NTT Publishing. The music received mixed reviews; while some reviewers enjoyed the soundtrack and found it to be underrated, others felt it was only of middling quality. Several pieces, especially "Dear Friends", remain popular today, and have been performed numerous times in orchestral concert series such as the ''Dear Friends: Music from Final Fantasy'' concert series, named after the ''Final Fantasy V'' piece, and the Orchestral Game Concert series. Music from the soundtrack has also been published in arranged and compilation albums by Square as well as outside groups. ==Concept and creation==
Uematsu had originally calculated that the game would require more than 100 pieces of music, but managed to reduce the number to 56. He has stated that he developed the ideas for the music by first reading through the script and creating the titles for all of the tracks, then composing melodies to match the themes of the story and titles.〔 Uematsu felt that the sound quality of the soundtrack for ''Final Fantasy V'' was much better than that of ''Final Fantasy IV''. He also claimed that this resulted in the soundtrack release requiring two CDs as opposed to the one CD required for the ''Final Fantasy IV'' soundtrack. Uematsu has stated that he would have preferred to keep the soundtrack to one CD, in order to keep the price of the album low.〔
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