This is the Original Soundtrack for the anime of Trinity Seven containing a total of 40 tracks composed by TECHNOBOYS PULCRAFT GREEN-FUND released on November 19, 2014.
Track List Order[]
The Soundtrack is broken into two discs containing 20 tracks each.
Disc 1:[]
01. RUINA
02. TRINITY SEVEN MAIN THEME
03. Fickle Butterfly
04. Passageway
05. Alea iacta est!
06. TURN THE TABELS
07. MAGUS MODE
08. EX-CITING
09. Eternal Darkness
10. IS-CARIOT
11. Sensusu
12. sonatina (Violin Solo)
13. The “THEME”
14. Sign of Problem (異変の兆し)
15. Close Call
16. CHASE ACCELERATE
17. LUCIFER'S HANDS (虚無魔法)
18. IMPER
19. LAST CREST
20. Vespers in the tender silence
Disc 2:[]
01. Date et dabitur vobis.
02. sonatina
03. Ab Imo Pectore
04. Ubi spiritus est cantus est.
05. Ordinary School Road
06. The Royal Biblia College
07. MISCHIEF!
08. Dum Spiro Spero
09. Relax
10. Voice of solace
11. Chrono Calculation
12. Spell Succeed
13. memories archive
14. PALADIN
15. Kyrie eleison
16. ADMINISTRATOR
17. LOST TECHNICA
18. peace of mind
19. Nervous Sightseeing
20. MAGUS MODE “SATAN FORM MIX”
Trivia[]
- In episodes 3 and 6, Yui is seen playing on her violin "sonatina".
- Many of the Soundtrack names are in Latin with a secondary meaning behind them.
- Alea iacta est! ("The die is cast") is a Latin phrase attributed by Suetonius (as iacta alea est [ˈjakta ˈaːlea est]) to Julius Caesar on January 10, 49 BC as he led his army across the River Rubicon in Northern Italy.
- Date et dabitur vobis means "Give and it shall be given unto you (the Vulgate translation of the Bible)"
- Ab Imo Pectore means "from the deepest chest or "from the bottom of my heart", "with deepest affection", "sincerely"
- Ubi spiritus est cantus est means "Where there is spirit there is song"
- Dum spiro spero means "While I breathe, I hope" in Latin and is a modern paraphrase of ideas that survive in two ancient writers, Theocritus and Cicero.