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''One-Winged Angel'' (In Choral track featured in the Square Co., Ltd. RPG '' Final Fantasy VII ''. It is played during the battle with Seraph Sephiroth and is the first music track in the '' Final Fantasy '' series to feature digitized voices. The music was composed by Nobuo Uematsu . The Lyric s were taken from the same medieval poetry featured in Carl Orff 's Carmina Burana . The lyrics can be found in the songs "Estuans interius", "O Fortuna" ("Sors immanis..."), "Veni, veni, venias" and "Ave formosissima" ("Gloriosa" and "Generosa"). ARRANGEMENTS OF ONE-WINGED ANGEL
SAIRIN: KATAYOKU NO TENSHI Translated in English as "Advent: One-Winged Angel", the song is played near the end of which is a CGI movie that is the sequel to the PlayStation game '' Final Fantasy VII ''. The song is played over the final battle scene between Cloud and Sephiroth. This remake of the original One-Winged Angel was orchestrated by Shirou Hamaguchi , and was played by The Black Mages in conjunction with an orchestra conducted by Koji Haijima . The song features different lyrics than the lyrics in the original One-Winged Angel from the Carmina Burana , both versions are in Latin. The style of the song is a fusion of heavy metal and orchestral music. The Wing in question for the piece can be seen, after Cloud defeats him a second time with Omnislash (Version 5) and there is a large, black, angel wing off his right shoulder. In contrast, in the PlayStation 2 games '' Kingdom Hearts '' and '' Kingdom Hearts II '' Cloud is shown with one, black devil's wing coming off his left shoulder, which shows the two are diametrically opposed in ideologies. REFERENCES
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