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FREE VGM CONCERT (Dec. 4) - Univ. of Maryland Gamer Symphony Orchestra


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The University of Maryland Gamer Symphony Orchestra will hold its FREE Winter Concert on Thursday December 4th at 8PM in the Memorial Chapel on the UMD Campus. The GSO is the only college orchestra dedicated to playing orchestral arrangements of video game music. The groups consists of 100 musicians and staff, with both instrumentalists and a chorus. Last May our concert filled the Kay Theater in the CSPAC with over 600 people!

The concert will feature music from Xenosaga, The Legend of Zelda, Chrono Trigger, and more! Come meet the GSO and share in our mission to spread appreciation for video game music as a genre! Mark your calendars and please help spread the word. For more information, see our website at www.umd.gamersymphony.org. For any specific questions or to sign up for our email newsletter, send an email to umdgso@gmail.com.

Again, the specifics are:

Who: The University of Maryland Gamer Symphony Orchestra

What: Winter Concert 2009

When: Thursday December 4th, 8-9:30PM

Where: Memorial Chapel, UMD Campus

Why: FREE VGM Concert!

Web: www.umd.gamersymphony.org

Contact: umdgso@gmail.com

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Thanks, and I hope to see you there!

-Justin Johnston

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Oh, now I remember. I'm working with him on recording the concert. Thought the name sounded familiar o_O

Speaking of which, if anyone can't make the concert you can go to www.umd.gamersymphony.org and we'll have concert recordings up in the weeks following the concert. We'll also have youtube vids once we can compile all the video.

-Justin

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The concert went very well! Our arrangements of Korobeiniki, Dammerung, Kirby Super Star, Odin Sphere, Sonic 3, Warcraft 2, Chrono, and others were very well received. We'll have recordings up in the following weeks at www.umd.gamersymphony.org. Hopefully we might be able to add one of these arrangements to our repertoire here at OCR :). We'll see.

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