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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Final Symphony is a symphonic concert tour first held at the Historische Stadthalle Wuppertal in Wuppertal, Germany on May 11, 2013 and continues to date. The concert tour features arrangements of video game music selected from the Final Fantasy series, specifically Final Fantasy VI, VII, and X. It is divided into three acts: a symphonic poem for VI, a piano concerto for X, and a symphony for VII. The concert is produced and directed by Thomas Böcker, with arrangements provided by Finnish composer and musician Jonne Valtonen, along with Roger Wanamo and Final Fantasy X composer Masashi Hamauzu with consultation from Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu. The original works were composed by Uematsu and Hamauzu, and an introductory piece was composed by Valtonen. The premiere concert was performed by the Wuppertal Symphony Orchestra under conduction from Eckehard Stier, with guest performer Benyamin Nuss joining the orchestra on piano.Following the initial performance, Final Symphony was performed in several other venues. It was first performed in London at the Barbican Centre by the London Symphony Orchestra and Benyamin Nuss on May 30, 2013. In 2014 it was performed five times: twice at the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan in Tokyo on May 4, 2014 by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra and Katharina Treutler, on May 9 at the Musikhuset Aarhus in Aarhus, Denmark by the Aarhus Symfoniorkester and Treutler, on June 18 at the Stockholm Concert Hall in Stockholm, Sweden by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and Treutler, and on September 12 at the Tampere Hall in Tampere, Finland by the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra and Mischa Cheung.A video of the Stockholm performance of the Final Fantasy VI Symphonic Poem was released on October 11, 2014, and a full album recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios was released on February 23, 2015 by Merregnon Studios. The album, along with the concerts themselves, were heavily praised, both for the quality of the performance and for the quality of the arrangements, which overlaid themes from multiple pieces rather than relying on a more traditional medley."@en }

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