PLAY! A video game symphony
Saturday, January 26th, 2008A 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.



