Caelestinum Finale Termini is a soundtrack from the album The Wind and The Star Traveler.
On 19 December 2021, an official announcement was made on Twitter of the release of Genshin Impact's first OST album recorded with Dolby Atmos technology, with "Caelestinum Finale Termini" included from the album's tracklist. The album was made available on Apple Music.[1]
Soundtrack Usage[]
Domains
Event Gameplay
Media
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Production Credits[]
Position | Staff[2] |
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Composer | Yu-Peng Chen (陈致逸) |
Conductor | Robert Ziegler |
Orchestra | London Philharmonic Orchestra |
Recording Studio | AIR Studios |
Recording Engineer | Nick Wollage |
Pro Tools Operator | Laurence Anslow |
Mixing Engineer | Nick Wollage |
Mastering Engineer | John Webber |
Production | HOYO-MiX |
Developer Insight[]
Of all the music, the piece for the fight with Stormterror Dvalin is one of the most memorable. Most boss fights are characterized by frenzied background music, but for this music we instead went for a theme led by emotion, one charged with the tone of Stormterror's story. Thus we created this boss battle music quite differently from the norm.
In fact, emotion serves as the overall compass for all of Genshin Impact's music. We hope that players don't just see the music as a supplement to the game, but rather as an integral part to the world, story, history, and battle. Really feel and resonate with the sounds to enjoy a deeper, more personal experience of the game. Stormterror's battle music, for example, is part fiery intensity and part gentle repose; once players understand this dragon's story, they will relate to the music's emotion and feeling of distant longing.
There are easter eggs hidden in the boss music of Stormterror Dvalin and Andrius, Dominator of Wolves. One is that the chanting includes the vocal accompaniment of Yu-Peng Chen himself — sometimes, when the producer wants to help the music reach its emotional pinnacle, they will do it themselves.
All the methods we attempted had one goal in mind: to create music that can serve as a bond between the player and Genshin Impact, allowing everyone to enjoy the game even more.
Trivia[]
- The London Philharmonic Orchestra can be seen performing this soundtrack in Genshin Impact OST - Behind the Scenes with the Artists.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Caelestinum Finale Termini | Latin: Heavenly Finale of the End |
Chinese (Simplified) | 终天的闭幕曲 Zhōngtiān de Bìmùqū | Finale of the End of Days |
Chinese (Traditional) | 終天的閉幕曲 Zhōngtiān de Bìmùqū | |
Japanese | 終焉のフィナーレ Shuuen no Finaare | Finale of Demise |
Korean | 종천종천의 폐막곡폐막곡 / Caelestinum Finale Termini[3] Jongcheon-ui Pyemakgok | Closing Song of End of the World |
Spanish | Caelestinum Finale Termini[3] | — |
French | Final séraphique[3] | Seraphic Finale |
Russian | Финальный занавес[3] Final'nyy zanaves | Final Curtain |
Thai | บทเพลงฉากอวสานแห่งวันสิ้นโลก[3] | |
Vietnamese | Khúc Bế Mạc[3] | |
German | Caelestinum Finale Termini[3] | — |
Indonesian | Caelestinum Finale Termini[3] | — |
Portuguese | Canção do Final de um Dia[3] | |
Turkish | Caelestinum Finale Termini[3] | — |
Italian | Caelestinum Finale Termini[3] | — |
References[]
- ↑ Twitter: Official Announcement
- ↑ NetEase Cloud Music: Caelestinum Finale Termini 终天的闭幕曲
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 Event: Windblume's Breath, Ballads of Breeze