
Eorzean Symphony: FINAL FANTASY XIV Orchestral Album Vol.3
Music
Overview
Featuring songs from A Realm Reborn, Heavensward, Stormblood, Shadowbringers, and Endwalker, this Blu-ray disc allows you to enjoy full orchestra arrangement pieces performed at the FINAL FANTASY XIV ORCHESTRA CONCERT 2022 -Eorzean Symphony- in Japan.
Top Cast


Hirofumi Kurita
Hirofumi Kurita
Self
Hirofumi Kurita
Self
Amanda Achen
Amanda Achen
Self
Amanda Achen
Self


Jason Charles Miller
Jason Charles Miller
Self
Jason Charles Miller
Self


Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra
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