Tales of Symphonia is a Japanese role-playing game for the Nintendo GameCube, developed by Namco Tales Studio and published by Namco in 2003. The music of Tales of Symphonia was composed primarily by Motoi Sakuraba with some contributions from Shinji Tamura and Go Shiina. The symphonic movements were arranged and orchestrated by Yoshihisa Hirano. The Tales of Symphonia Original Soundtrack was released on three Compact Discs in 2003 by Japanese record label ‘Namco’ across Europe and Australasia, and distributed by Funimation Entertainment in North America.
The Tales of Symphonia – Presea’s Theme Piano Sheet Music is a Tales of Symphonia piano piece arranged for a solo Piano from Tales of Symphonia. Tales of Symphonia is a JRPG exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube console, and was developed by Tales Studio and Namco Tales. The Tales of Symphonia Original Soundtrack was composed primarily by Motoi Sakuraba with some contributions from Shinji Tamura and Go Shiina. Tales of Symphonia was published in 2003 in Japan by Namco, in North America by Funimation in 2004, and in Europe and Australasia by Atari in 2005. Tales of Symphonia is set over forty years after Tales of Phantasia.
The Tales of Symphonia – Presea’s Theme Piano Sheet Music Tales of Symphonia piano sheet is a single page long and includes Tales of Symphonia – Presea’s Theme Piano Sheet Music. Tales of Symphonia is exclusive to the Nintendo GameCube, and was developed by Tales Studio and Namco Tales. The Tales of Symphonia Original Soundtrack was composed primarily by Motoi Sakuraba with some contributions from Shinji Tamura and Go Shiina. Tales of Symphonia was published in 2003 in Japan by Namco, in North America by Funimation in 2004, and in Europe and Australasia by Atari in 2005.