Yasunori Mitsuda: Prelude to a Dream

Three listens.

This bit of music feels quite like the heralding of the dawn to me, though I don’t think I did well to capture that. I’m not sure what I captured here. What I wrote feels a bit all over the place.

Yasunori Mitsuda’s (光田 康典) “Prelude to a Dream” (“夢のはじまり”) is from Chrono Cross Original Soundtrack, the soundtrack for Chrono Cross.

I hope you enjoy.

Low, and perhaps welcoming, and woodwind comes on and flutters at the rising dawn. Murmurings lead to what feels like a thrust upward, and it’s a brief glimmer in the smallness and the wonder of it all. The woodwind takes off, if only briefly before lowering to where it previously was.

Quickly the sounds settle and that woodwind continues its fluttering, and sounds murmur once more, but it’s one that leads to the sounds stopping at the song’s end.

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