Not sure how interested everybody would be in this, but I find it fairly amazing. This is taken from the Final Symphony concert (same line of concerts as Symphonic Fantasies, Symphonic Legends and Symphonic Odyssey done by Thomas Boecker and crew).
Here's the video: http://rspoplay.com/#DcYk7tk9fdSiKvNw_aykcw
Here's the video: http://rspoplay.com/#DcYk7tk9fdSiKvNw_aykcw
Video recording of Final Fantasy VI performance online
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra releases its critically acclaimed performance 
of the Final Fantasy VI Symphonic Poem online today!
We are pleased to announce that the award winning Final Fantasy VI Symphonic Poem, performed by the world famous Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, is now available to watch, for free and on demand, via the orchestras official concert streaming service rspoplay.com. Comprising one movement of the critically acclaimed Final Symphony concert program this marks the first time the Symphonic Poem has been heard anywhere outside of the concert hall. Final Symphony is an officially licensed series of concerts featuring symphonic music from the Final Fantasy video game series.
Recorded earlier this summer at the Stockholm Concert Hall, the twenty minute Symphonic Poem is a thrilling and evocative musical journey that tells the story of Terra Branford, a mysterious young woman born with the gift of magic. Expertly arranged by Roger Wanamo, the Symphonic Poem features some of composer Nobuo Uematsus best loved melodies, including the legendary carnival macabre theme of lead villain Kefka and Terras own endearingly popular signature tune. Tobias Bjarneby, Editor-in-Chief of LEVEL magazine, called the performance 20 incredibly beautiful minutes of music that sends shivers through the body, while Joe Hammond, Senior Editor at respected game music website VGMOnline.net described it as a brilliant rendition of what many would call the greatest video game soundtrack ever made.
The music of Nobuo Uematsu remains as powerful and as moving today as it did when we first heard it twenty years ago, said Final Symphony producer Thomas Böcker. Its been an honour and a pleasure to bring his music to the concert hall and now, for the first time ever, were delighted to be able to share the Symphonic Poem online with the world in this, Final Fantasy VIs 20th anniversary year. The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is one of the worlds finest orchestras, with a long tradition of performing video gamings best-loved melodies, and they have produced a concert video that does true justice to the music.
You can view the full, twenty minute, high-definition concert performance of Final Fantasy VI Symphonic Poem now, for free, by visiting rspoplay.com.