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{{Media Infobox
| name          =  Evangelion Symphony
| image        = [[File:Evangelion symphony.jpg|200px]]
| publisher Japan    = King Records/Starchild
| publisher Other = N/A
| release Japan      = December 22, 1997
|release Other = N/A
| media        = Audio CD
| author        =[[Shiro Sagisu]]
}}
Evangelion Symphony (エヴァンゲリオン交響楽 Evangerion Kōkyōgaku) is an orchestral live album featuring music from the anime series [[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]. In 1997 it was recorded at the Bunkamura Orchard Hall. It was released on December 22, 1997 with the catalogue number KICA-390/1 on King Records' label Starchild Records. [[Shirō Sagisu]] created and produced the music. It also managed to peak rank 34 in the Oricon charts, managing to make a total of 6 frequent appearances.
Evangelion Symphony (エヴァンゲリオン交響楽 Evangerion Kōkyōgaku) is an orchestral live album featuring music from the anime series [[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]. In 1997 it was recorded at the Bunkamura Orchard Hall. It was released on December 22, 1997 with the catalogue number KICA-390/1 on King Records' label Starchild Records. [[Shirō Sagisu]] created and produced the music. It also managed to peak rank 34 in the Oricon charts, managing to make a total of 6 frequent appearances.
[[File:Evangelion symphony.jpg|thumb|Symphony Front]]
 


==Track Listing==
==Track Listing==
===CD 1===
===CD 1===
#"Fourth Movement from Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 'Choral'" (Excerpt)8:08
{{track listing
#"TOKYO-3 (C-7)3:39
|collapsed =no
#"EVA-01 (E-3)3:41
|headline =''Evangelion Symphony'' (CD1)
#"MC-14:36
|all_music = Shirō Sagisu unless noted otherwise
#"NERV (A-3)2:48
|music_credits =yes
#"DECISIVE BATTLE (E-1)2:24
|total_length =49:20
#"EVA-00 (E-5)1:45
|title1  =Fourth Movement from Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 'Choral'" (Excerpt)
#"A STEP FORWARD INTO TERROR (E-9)2:13
|music1  =Ludwig van Beethoven
#"Rei I (A-1)3:38
|length1  =8:08
#"RITSUKO (C-5)2:10
|title2  =TOKYO-3 (C-7)
#"Rei II3:35
|length2  =3:39
#"MC-23:21
|title3  =EVA-01 (E-3)
#"I. SHINJI (A-6)7:15
|length3  =3:41
|title4  =MC-1
|length4  =4:36
|title5  =NERV (A-3)
|length5  =2:48
|title6  =DECISIVE BATTLE (E-1)
|length6  =2:24
|title7  =EVA-00 (E-5)
|length7  =1:45
|title8  =A STEP FORWARD INTO TERROR (E-9)
|length8  =2:13
|title9  =Rei I (A-1)
|length9  =3:38
|title10  =RITSUKO (C-5)
|length10 =2:10
|title11  =Rei II
|length11 =3:35
|title12  =MC-2
|length12 =3:21
|title13  =I. SHINJI (A-6)
|length13 =7:15
}}
 
===CD 2===
===CD 2===
#"Prelude' from Suite for Solo Cello No. 1 in G Major, BWV 10072:50
{{track listing
#"Partita for Solo Violin No. 3 in E Major, BWV 10063:28
|collapsed =no
#"Canon and Gigue in D Major: String Quintet4:03
|headline =''Evangelion Symphony'' (CD2)
#"Canon and Gigue in D Major: String Quintet & Rap5:40
|music_credits =yes
#"Canon and Gigue in D Major: Orchestra6:00
|total_length =67:07
#"THANATOS (E-13)4:42
|title1  =Prelude' from Suite for Solo Cello No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007
#"MC-33:37
|music1  =Johann Sebastian Bach
#"BORDERLINE CASE (A-43:29
|length1  =2:50
#"MOTHER IS THE FIRST OTHER (A-10)2:34
|title2  =Partita for Solo Violin No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1006
#"FLY ME TO THE MOON9:52
|music2  =Johann Sebastian Bach
#"MC-43:57
|length2  =3:28
#"Hallelujah from 'Messiah'5:38
|title3  =Canon and Gigue in D Major: String Quintet
#"Untitled (Encore Track)11:12
|music3  =Johann Pachelbel
 
|length3  =4:03
|title4  =Canon and Gigue in D Major: String Quintet & Rap
|music4  =Pachelbel/Sagisu/MALI
|length4  =5:40
|title5  =Canon and Gigue in D Major: Orchestra
|music5  =Pachelbel
|length5  =6:00
|title6  =THANATOS (E-13)
|length6  =4:42
|title7  =MC-3
|length7  =3:37
|title8  =BORDERLINE CASE (A-4)
|length8  =3:29
|title9  =MOTHER IS THE FIRST OTHER (A-10)
|length9  =2:34
|title10  =FLY ME TO THE MOON
|music10  =[[Bart Howard]]
|length10 =9:52
|title11  =MC-4
|length11 =3:57
|title12  =''Hallelujah'' from 'Messiah'
|music12  =George Frideric Handel
|length12 =5:38
|title13  =Untitled (Encore Track)
|length13 =11:12
}}
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Revision as of 13:08, 15 December 2011

Evangelion Symphony
Media Type Audio CD
Author Shiro Sagisu

Evangelion Symphony (エヴァンゲリオン交響楽 Evangerion Kōkyōgaku) is an orchestral live album featuring music from the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. In 1997 it was recorded at the Bunkamura Orchard Hall. It was released on December 22, 1997 with the catalogue number KICA-390/1 on King Records' label Starchild Records. Shirō Sagisu created and produced the music. It also managed to peak rank 34 in the Oricon charts, managing to make a total of 6 frequent appearances.


Track Listing

CD 1

All music composed by Shirō Sagisu unless noted otherwise.

Evangelion Symphony (CD1)
No. TitleMusic Length
1. "Fourth Movement from Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 'Choral'" (Excerpt)"  Ludwig van Beethoven 8:08
2. "TOKYO-3 (C-7)"    3:39
3. "EVA-01 (E-3)"    3:41
4. "MC-1"    4:36
5. "NERV (A-3)"    2:48
6. "DECISIVE BATTLE (E-1)"    2:24
7. "EVA-00 (E-5)"    1:45
8. "A STEP FORWARD INTO TERROR (E-9)"    2:13
9. "Rei I (A-1)"    3:38
10. "RITSUKO (C-5)"    2:10
11. "Rei II"    3:35
12. "MC-2"    3:21
13. "I. SHINJI (A-6)"    7:15
Total length:
49:20

CD 2

Evangelion Symphony (CD2)
No. TitleMusic Length
1. "Prelude' from Suite for Solo Cello No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007"  Johann Sebastian Bach 2:50
2. "Partita for Solo Violin No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1006"  Johann Sebastian Bach 3:28
3. "Canon and Gigue in D Major: String Quintet"  Johann Pachelbel 4:03
4. "Canon and Gigue in D Major: String Quintet & Rap"  Pachelbel/Sagisu/MALI 5:40
5. "Canon and Gigue in D Major: Orchestra"  Pachelbel 6:00
6. "THANATOS (E-13)"    4:42
7. "MC-3"    3:37
8. "BORDERLINE CASE (A-4)"    3:29
9. "MOTHER IS THE FIRST OTHER (A-10)"    2:34
10. "FLY ME TO THE MOON"  Bart Howard 9:52
11. "MC-4"    3:57
12. "Hallelujah from 'Messiah'"  George Frideric Handel 5:38
13. "Untitled (Encore Track)"    11:12
Total length:
67:07