Arc Rise Fantasia - Music

Music

The music in the game was composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, Shunsuke Tsuchiya and Yuki Harada. The opening theme is Negai Hoshi by Nami Tamaki,and the ending theme is Tenshi no Hashigo ~crepuscular rays~ by Yui Makino.

The soundtrack album is released on 3 March 2010 which contains 3 disk. The soundtracks are composed and arranged by Yasunori Mitsuda, Shunsuke Tsuchiya, Yuki Harada, Yoko Shimomura and also Ryfia's Japanese voice actress, Yui Makino. The album not only contains BGMs in the game, but also the songs that Ryfia and Adele usually sing, which are sung by their voice actresses Yui Makino (Ryfia) and Emiri Kato. The ending song for the game, Tenshi no Hashigo, is also included in the 3rd disk of the album.

Track listing

Disk 1
No. Title Vocals Length
1. "Luminous Rain" 0:55
2. "Meridian 2nd Hikoutei Squad" 3:02
3. "Contaminant Dragons" 1:24
4. "Imaginal Song" Yui Makino 0:46
5. "A Signpost in the Shades of Trees" 3:15
6. "Furiously" 2:44
7. "War Results Within the Heart" 1:05
8. "Vast Lands" 3:56
9. "The Northernmost of the Empire, Topazion" 2:55
10. "Everyday With Peace" 3:39
11. "Moment of Rest" 0:12
12. "Pushing Forward" 1:57
13. "Unexpected Fight" 2:50
14. "Signs of Dark Clouds" 2:07
15. "Imminent Menace" 2:11
16. "Sincerity" 2:44
17. "The Imperial City of Diamant" 3:17
18. "Carelessness" 2:31
19. "Friends, Smiles and Joy" 2:06
20. "Copin's Village" 1:21
21. "Taking the Road Through the Wilderness" 3:11
22. "Doubts" 4:11
23. "Fighting Spirit Baring the Fangs" 1:56

Track listing

Disk 2
No. Title Vocals Length
1. "Peaceful Meeting" 2:40
2. "Antrax Parish" 2:48
3. "Darkness Spreading Underground" 3:03
4. "Deceive Battle" 2:43
5. "Exposed by the Authority" 3:57
6. "A Decision in the Midst of Sadness" 3:54
7. "People Looking Up to a Small Hope" 2:27
8. "Fulheim" 2:45
9. "The Town of Freedom, Carbunculus" 2:08
10. "Making Fortunes, Dream Casino" 2:00
11. "Copin Fanfare" 0:10
12. "Copin Race" 1:53
13. "Victory!" 0:06
14. "Defeat!" 0:09
15. "Witch Army ~Luminous Arc Medley~" 3:49
16. "The Holy City, Benetnasch" 2:39
17. "Memories" 3:44
18. "The Voice of a Vanishing Life" 2:56
19. "A Street of Sand and Wind" 2:20
20. "Luminous Cathedral" 2:41
21. "Before The Strong One" 2:48
22. "Light of Purification" Yui Makino 0:13
23. "0:40"
24. "Great Existence" 2:36

Track listing

Disk 3
No. Title Vocals Length
1. "Chance Meeting with the Rogress" 2:02
2. "Compensation" 2:26
3. "Great Legacy" 3:26
4. "Seeking the Rogress" 3:01
5. "Braves, Take Action" 3:02
6. "Confrontation! Those Breaking their Will" 3:34
7. "Song of Ruin" Emiri Kato 0:18
8. "At The End of Despair" 2:21
9. "Snowdrops Blooming, Opalus" 3:16
10. "Scorching Village, Ferris" 2:53
11. "Mission Chaser" 3:04
12. "Burning in Fighting Spirit" 3:16
13. "Ryfia's Wish" 0:16
14. "Lascarde Skywalk" 2:39
15. "Real Song" Emiri Kato 0:51
16. "Chasing a Sworn Enemy" 2:17
17. "Heaven's Tears" Yui Makino 0:14
18. "Sacred Hymn" 1:35
19. "What Awaits at the Farthest Ends" 3:01
20. "Now is the Time of Conclusion" 3:45
21. "The Prayer of Noire" 3:31
22. "In Order to Know the Conclusion" Yui Makino 3:21
23. "Tenshi no Hashigo ~crepuscular rays~" Yui Makino 7:25
24. "Awakening, To A World Protected" 1:32

At disk 3, a piano piece called Awakening, To A World Protected is the piano version of Tenshi no Hashigo, which was played and composed by Yui Makino. The lyrics and music for Tenshi no Hashigo are composed by Yui Makino as well.

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