Music of Final Fantasy VI - Final Fantasy VI Grand Finale

Final Fantasy VI Grand Finale
Soundtrack album by Nobuo Uematsu
Released May 25, 1994
Length 54:33
Label NTT Publishing

Final Fantasy VI Grand Finale is a collection of orchestral arrangements of Final Fantasy VI music composed by Nobuo Uematsu and arranged by Shiro Sagisu and Tsuneyoshi Saito. It was initially released through NTT Publishing on May 25, 1994 under the catalog number PSCN-5004 and subsequently re-released on October 1, 2004 under the catalog number NTCP-5004. The arrangements are performed by the Milan Symphony Orchestra, with vocal performances by Svetla Krasteva. The album spans 11 tracks and covers a duration of 54:33.

Final Fantasy VI Grand Finale was well received by critics, though not as well as the other albums of music from the game. Daniel Space of RPGFan found that, while he was pleased with the album as a whole, there were issues with the track selections and arrangement quality that detracted from the album. Adam Corn of Soundtrack Central found that, while not without flaws, the album was "interesting and entertaining". Ethan of Final Fantasy Symphony disagreed, however, finding the album to be "one of the finest arrangements of Final Fantasy" music he had heard. Patrick Gann concurred, saying that while there are a few minor arrangement issues, the overall quality of the album is great.

Track listing
No. Title Length
1. "Omen ~ Terra's Theme" 7:57
2. "Kefka" 3:24
3. "Phantom Forest" 4:46
4. "Gau's Theme" 5:18
5. "Milan de Chocobo" 5:36
6. "Troops March On" 4:25
7. "Kids Run Through the City" 3:13
8. "The Airship Blackjack" 4:16
9. "Relm's Theme" 5:38
10. "Phantom Train" 4:01
11. "Aria di Mezzo Carattere" 5:53
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