![]() ![]() In many ways, The Last Guardian is really the breakout into more widespread foray for the composer, a dream for many aspiring in the field, and serves as a fine example of how one can impress a great deal of listeners. In his early, precocious career, Furukawa had provided additional music for the video game GoldenEye 007, based on the James Bond film, and served as an orchestrator for Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Star Trek:Enterprise, in addition having score two feature films. Japanese-American composer Takeshi Furukawa had been invited by Shadow of the Colossus music director Tommy Kikuchi, to partake in the project’s soundtrack development around 2011, and started compositions for the game in 2013, finishing them in 2016. A standardized third-person perspective game, The Last Guardian combines action-adventure and puzzle elements to carry its promising narrative forwards. The creature, named Trico, teams up in partnership with the young boy to escape a mysterious, hostile castle they are both imprisoned in, whilst learning to mutually trust one another and evading armed guards that are bent on preventing their release. Conceived in vision by famed director Fumito Ueda, who holds some considerable prestige with titles such as Ico and the Playstation 2 masterpiece Shadow of the Colossus, Ueda sought to narrate an interactive experience that pinned together a young protagonist and a mythical, legendary creature who embodied the physical hybrid of a half-bird, half-mammal. Produced By: Tsubasa Ito, Ryo Yamamura & Takeshi Furukawa.Ĭhoirmasters: David Swinson, Trinity Boys Choir, and Terry Edwards, London Voices.įeatured Soloists: Ken Belcher (Guitars/Mandolin/Dulcimers)Ī surprise hit that no-one expected in the portfolio of video gaming this year, THE LAST GUARDIAN/HITOKUI NO OOWASHI TORICO is a Japanese action-adventure game developed by genDESIGN and SIE Japan Studio, exclusively released for the Playstation 4 next-gen console. Label: Sony Interactive Entertainment America (DR) ![]() ![]() Recorded By/At: The London Symphony Orchestra, The Trinity Boys’ Choir and The London Voices, at Lyndhurst Hall, Air Studios, London. Release Date: December 6th 2016 (DIGITAL RELEASE) If its restrained atmosphere can serve as a dry detraction, or if you demand more consistent activity from the ensemble. If you’re a fanatic of gorgeously harmonic scores of beauty, in which case you’ll find a great deal to admire about Takeshi Furukawa’s The Last Guardian. ![]()
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