Music of Harmonia

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Harmonia discography
Singles1
Soundtrack albums1
Remixes1

Harmonia is a visual novel developed by Key and published by VisualArt's in 2016. The story is set in a world where artificially intelligent, emotional androids called Phiroids were developed before a rapid decline in human civilization. An emotionless young man named Rei with a mechanical right hand is cared for by a girl in a small town as he gradually learns how to express emotions. The discography of Harmonia consists of one single, one soundtrack and one remix album. The core of the discography is the original soundtrack album produced by Key Sounds Label in 2017. The music on the soundtrack was composed and arranged by Shinji Orito, Ryō Mizutsuki, Tomohiro Takeshita, Yūichirō Tsukagoshi and Meeon.

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Albums

Harmonia Original Soundtrack

The Harmonia Original Soundtrack, from the visual novel Harmonia, was bundled with the game when it was released for general sale on May 26, 2017 in Japan. [1] The album is produced by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0134. The album contains one disc with 17 music tracks composed, arranged and produced by Shinji Orito, Ryō Mizutsuki, Tomohiro Takeshita, Yūichirō Tsukagoshi and Meeon. Ayaka Kitazawa sings "Todoketai Melody Short Ver" and Haruka Shimotsuki sings "Towa no Hoshi e".

Track listing
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Terrarum"Ryō MizutsukiRyō Mizutsuki4:30
2."Oppidum" Shinji Orito Shinji Orito3:08
3."Vitae"Shinji OritoShinji Orito3:11
4."Cantus"Ryō MizutsukiRyō Mizutsuki1:47
5."Library"Shinji OritoShinji Orito3:01
6."Tristitia"Shinji OritoShinji Orito5:05
7."Risu"Ryō MizutsukiRyō Mizutsuki3:21
8."Rruinis"Shinji OritoShinji Orito4:40
9."Pecado"Shinji OritoShinji Orito4:44
10."Scindet"Ryō MizutsukiRyō Mizutsuki3:46
11."Reditum"Ryō MizutsukiRyō Mizutsuki3:38
12."Caveam"Ryō MizutsukiRyō Mizutsuki2:06
13."Harmonia"Ryō MizutsukiRyō Mizutsuki3:00
14."Spero"Shinji OritoShinji Orito2:21
15."Halitus"Tomohiro TakeshitaTomohiro Takeshita2:15
16."Todoketai Melody Short Ver" (届けたいメロディ)
(Performed by Ayaka Kitazawa)
Shinji OritoYūichirō Tsukagoshi2:24
17."Towa no Hoshi e" (永遠の星へ)
(Performed by Haruka Shimotsuki)
Tomohiro TakeshitaMeeon5:51
Total length:58:48

Teneritas

Teneritas is a remix album with music tracks taken from the Harmonia visual novel and arranged into piano versions. It was bundled with the game when it was released for general sale on May 26, 2017 in Japan. [1] The album is produced by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0135. The album contains one disc with 11 tracks. The album is composed and produced by Shinji Orito, Ryō Mizutsuki and Tomohiro Takeshita; tracks are arranged by Mizutsuki.

Track listing
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Kotoba (Todoketai Melody yori)" (コトバ (届けたいメロディより)) Shinji Orito 4:46
2."Sekai (Terrarum yori)" (セカイ (Terrarumより))Ryō Mizutsuki4:13
3."Itonami (Vitae yori)" (イトナミ (Vitaeより))Shinji Orito3:56
4."Utaumono (Cantus yori)" (ウタウモノ (Cantusより))Ryō Mizutsuki3:48
5."Ikoi (Oppidum yori)" (イコイ (Oppidumより))Shinji Orito3:22
6."Kiroku (Library yori)" (キロク (Libraryより))Shinji Orito2:28
7."Tsumeato (Rruinis yori)" (ツメアト (Rruinisより))Shinji Orito5:24
8."Tsumi (Pecado yori)" (ツミ (Pecadoより))Shinji Orito4:28
9."Kanashimi (Tristitia yori)" (カナシミ (Tristitiaより))Shinji Orito4:17
10."Ayumi (Harmonia yori)" (アユミ (Harmoniaより))Ryō Mizutsuki2:43
11."Towa (Towa no Hoshi e yori)" (トワ (永遠の星へより))Tomohiro Takeshita6:07
Total length:45:32

Todoketai Melody / Towa no Hoshi e

"Todoketai Melody / Towa no Hoshi e" (届けたいメロディ/永遠の星へ) is a single from the visual novel Harmonia containing the game's theme songs sung by Ayaka Kitazawa and Haruka Shimotsuki. It was released on April 11, 2015 by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0100. [2] The single contains four tracks including the original and instrumental versions of "Todoketai Melody" and "Towa no Hoshi e". The single is composed, arranged and produced by Shinji Orito, Tomohiro Takeshita, Yūichirō Tsukagoshi and Meeon.

All lyrics are written by Kai

Track listing
No.TitleMusicArrangementLength
1."Todoketai Melody" (届けたいメロディ)
(Performed by Ayaka Kitazawa)
Shinji OritoYūichirō Tsukagoshi5:13
2."Towa no Hoshi e" (永遠の星へ)
(Performed by Haruka Shimotsuki)
Tomohiro TakeshitaMeeon5:52
3."Todoketai Melody (off vocal Ver.)" (届けたいメロディ)Shinji OritoYūichirō Tsukagoshi5:14
4."Towa no Hoshi e (off vocal Ver.)" (永遠の星へ)Tomohiro TakeshitaMeeon5:52
Total length:22:11

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