Composed by Kensuke Ushio for the anime film "Liz and the Blue Bird" (a spin-off of Hibike! Euphonium), this oboe solo piece intentionally contrasts with the ethereal main themes. Its playful, straightforward melody represents moments of lightheartedness between the characters Mizore and Nozomi, symbolizing their complex friendship through musical simplicity amid a predominantly atmospheric OST.
A poignant trumpet and euphonium duet from the anime Hibike! Euphonium, composed by Akito Matsuda.
It underscores a pivotal character moment in Episode 8, blending lyrical warmth with technical precision.
Dvořák's iconic Symphony No. 9 "From the New World" (1893), composed during his time in America,
was reimagined for the anime Hibike! Euphonium (2015), featuring protagonist Reina Kousaka's
euphonium performance in Episode 3. While the original symphony is public domain, this specific
arrangement falls under modern copyrights.
A melancholic piano-driven piece from the anime Hibike! Euphonium, composed by Akito Matsuda. It accompanies a pivotal scene where characters confront their insecurities and aspirations.
This concert band composition originates from the anime series "Hibike! Euphonium", which explores the struggles and triumphs of a high school concert band. Composed by Akito Matsuda as part of the show's musical repertoire, it embodies the energetic spirit of youth and musical collaboration central to the series' narrative.