Programme
- Loading Chronos(8 mins)91Èȱ¬ commission: world premiere
- The Legend of Zelda(5 mins)arr. Nic Raine
- Tribute to Pokémon, Ecco and Secret of Mana(10 mins)Original compositions by Junichi Masuda, Hiroki Kikuta, Spencer Nilsen, Attila Dobos, András Magyari, David Javelosa and Andy Armer
- Final Fantasy VIII: Liberi Fatali(5 mins)arr. Andrew Skeet
- Shadow of the Colossus – suite(8 mins)arr. Tomomichi Takeoka
- Kingdom Hearts(4 mins)orch. Kaoru Wada
- Excerpts from Traveller – A Journey Symphony(15 mins)
- Selections from Battlefield 2042(14 mins)arr. Robert Ames; European premiere
- Dear Esther/So Let Us Melt – I Have Begun My Ascent; The Leaving(5 mins)arr. Jim Fowler
Performers
- Robert Amesconductor
About This Event
Fantastic worlds, epic adventures, complex characters and huge moral choices – the universe of computer gaming is a natural match for orchestral music, and in the 21st century games have created a huge and passionate global audience for some of the most vivid, ambitious and inventive music currently being written for symphony orchestra. In this first ever Gaming Prom, Robert Ames – best-known at the Proms for his explorations of sci-fi and electroacoustic music – takes an electronically expanded Royal Philharmonic Orchestra on an odyssey from the classic console titles of the 1980s, through Jessica Curry’s haunted soundscapes to the European concert premiere of music from Hildur Guðnadóttir’s and Sam Slater’s score for Battlefield 2042.
There will be no interval
Broadcast on 91Èȱ¬ Four on Friday 5 August
Image: Robert Ames © Mark Allen