Bitter Triumph is a soundtrack from the album The Shimmering Voyage Vol. 2.
Soundtrack Usage[]
Quests
Archon Quests
- Chapter II
- Act III: Omnipresence Over Mortals
- The Omnipresent God (cutscene)
- Act III: Omnipresence Over Mortals
Media
Story Teaser- Promise of a People's Dream - Genshin Impact
Production Credits[]
Position | Staff[1] |
---|---|
Composer | Yu-Peng Chen (陈致逸) |
Arranger | Jiade He (何迦德) |
Orchestra | International Master Philharmonic Orchestra (国际首席爱乐乐团) |
Shakuhachi | Jiannan Gu (顾剑楠) |
Koto | Kasumi Watanabe (渡邊 香澄) |
Recording Studio | Heartbeat Recording Studio, Shanghai Media Group (上海广播大厦), Jintian Recording Studio (金田录音棚) |
Recording Engineer | Takashi Yoshiba (吉羽 貴史) (Smart Break Sound), Jiawei Mo (莫家伟), Xiaosi Wang (王小四) |
Mixing Engineer | Ran Qu (瞿然) |
Mastering Engineer | Zach Huang (黄巍) |
Co-Production | Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. |
Production | HOYO-MiX |
Trivia[]
- The following soundtracks share a leitmotif:
- Inazuma
- Fall of Maples
- Thoughts of Lightning
- Overlord of the Thunderstorm
- In a Harmonious Atmosphere
- Thunderings of the Merciless
- The Almighty Violet Thunder
- Bitter Triumph
- Her Imperial Majesty
- The Immovable God and the Eternal Euthymia
- Floating World Under the Moonlight
- When the Sakura Bloom
- Unnamed Mystic Onmyou Chamber Soundtrack 3
- The following soundtracks share a leitmotif:
- Separated Dream
- In the Strange Realm of Sakura
- The Sealed Harbor
- Island for Outlanders
- Dream of Homeland
- Interwoven Nostalgia
- Preparation of Matsuri
- Silent Seclusion
- Contemplation on Eternity
- Awake From a Nightmare
- Termination of Desires
- Thunderings of the Merciless
- The Almighty Violet Thunder
- The Immovable God and the Eternal Euthymia
- Floating World Under the Moonlight
- Trial of Thunder
- Shogun's Abdication
- Wreck of Eternal Bane
- Bitter Triumph
- This leitmotif was referred to as the Electro Archon's theme. According to music director Jinhan "Zoe" Cai, it was inspired by the Japanese folk song Sakura Sakura.[2]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
---|---|---|
English | Bitter Triumph | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 苦涩的凯旋 Kǔsè de Kǎixuán | Bitter Triumphant Return |
Chinese (Traditional) | 苦澀的凱旋 Kǔsè de Kǎixuán | |
Japanese | 苦渋の凱旋 Kujuu no Gaisen | Bitter Triumphant Return |
References[]
- ↑ NetEase Cloud Music: Bitter Triumph 苦涩的凯旋
- ↑ YouTube: "Travelers' Musings" — Behind the Scenes of the Music of Inazuma (Timestamp: 1m 9s)