The Sound of Gaming

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BBC Radio 3 and the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra are bringing the magic of video game music from the concert hall straight into the world of gaming with The Sound of Gaming – a virtual, live concert for fans across the UK. The concert will be performed by the BBC Philharmonic on Saturday 23 November at 4pm. This innovative concert was developed exclusively for BBC Radio 3’s Sound of Gaming as part of a pilot project in partnership with BBC Research & Development working in the MAX–R project with Improbable. The experience employs cutting-edge technology to let users explore, interact, and enjoy a live orchestral performance of music from the nation’s best-loved game soundtracks virtually from their own home.

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The Sound of Gaming will be conducted by award-winning video game music conductor and composer Eímear Noone. Filmed at the BBC Philharmonic Studio in Media City, the BBC Philharmonic will perform music from popular video games including Fortnite and Baldur’s Gate II. You can find the full programme further on in this article.

The concert created in the virtual world will allow fans to join as avatars, embarking on an interactive adventure through a dynamic immersive environment. Audience members will also have the opportunity to interact and connect with other avatars and gaming music fans across the UK, explore the virtual BBC Philharmonic’s virtual studios, access exclusive behind-the-scenes content. Fans will be able to learn more about the world of the orchestra by interacting with the instruments on display and enjoy having their avatar conduct, clap, and even fly along to the music while they perform.

Official key art showing virtual world for The Sound of Gaming concert
This all feels very meta

Music Programme

  • Wilbert Roget II Call of Duty: WWII – A Brotherhood of Heroes
  • Gareth Coker (arr. Noone and Garfinkle) Ori and the Will of the Wisps
  • Brian Tyler Call of Duty 3, Modern Warfare
  • Pinar Toprak Fortnite
  • Eímear Noone World of Warcraft: Malach
  • Jessica Curry Dear Esther (I Have Begun My Ascent)
  • Peter McConnell Psychonauts 2 (Lady Luctopus)
  • Craig Stuart Garfinkle Baldur’s Gate II (Dark Alliance Suite)
  • Inon Zur Starfield (Suite)
  • Bear McCreary God of War Ragnarök (Blood Upon Snow)
  • Trad. Tetris Opera (Finale)
Official key art showing virtual world for The Sound of Gaming concert
I’m more of a triangle girl actually

Director of the BBC Philharmonic, Adam Szabo says: “There’s nothing like the thrill of hearing the BBC Philharmonic, especially as they dive into new territory with the energy and precision that has made them one of the most versatile orchestras in the country. The Sound of Gaming concert project continues our commitment to making world-class classical music accessible to the widest possible audience. It reflects our dedication to creativity and innovation, bringing audiences closer to the music they love in new ways and connecting with new audiences in ways that are both meaningful and inspiring.”

Tickets for the live in person performance in Salford are available for £6.50 here. Listeners can tune into the special live broadcast via BBC Radio 3 or the BBC Sounds app. The concert will also be available for 30 days on BBC Sounds.

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