PLAY! A video game symphony

by Administrator on January 26, 2008

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A full orchestra performing music from video games we spent many sleepless nights. That is one event I couldn’t afford to miss. On Saturday, I attended “PLAY! A video game symphony” at Benaroya Hall, performed by Seattle Symphony.

For me, the chance of listening to my favorite video games’ soundtracks being orchestrated in a musical hall was the ultimate treats. The excitements from game plays, the memories, and friendship developed over gaming, game soundtracks reminisced these fond moments.

The program covered a good range of titles from classic games such as Super Mario Bros, Sonic the Hedgehog to more recent Battlefield 1942, World of Warcraft, and Halo. I would be lying if I deny I came largely for Halo.

Halo’s original composer Martin O’Donnell was in the audience. He stood up to accept a good 30-second applause from the audience before the music began. My emotion was high as the chores started Halo’s vocal.

It was good as I had expected. However, I think it could be better. That night I searched You Tube for “PLAY!” footages taken at other locations. Last year’s performance at Stockholm seemed up a notch. I also found a clip of Guitar Hero III performed at Norway’s “PLAY!”. That was pretty entertaining as well.

One comment

The song played in the video is Metallica’s “One”.

by ktula on February 5, 2008 at 11:04 pm. #

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