CD:
Gaming X Symphony – Legends and Quests in Concert
0000: Explore the captivating sounds of epic gaming worlds brought to life by 150 musicians and singers at DR Koncerthuset.
Epic game scores. 150 musicians orchestra. One unforgettable night.
On 23 May 2025 the Danish National Symphony Orchestra unleashes the power of the world’s most iconic video-game music on Blu-ray, CD and digital platforms. Feel the thrill of Halo, The Elder Scrolls, Final Fantasy, League of Legends, World of Warcraft, The Last of Us and more, reborn in full symphonic glory inside DR Koncerthuset.
Starring Nordic sensation Eivør Pálsdóttir and rising star Isabel Schwartzbach, “Gaming X Symphony” sweeps you from hushed Celtic lullabies to Viking-sized choruses, from the haunting echoes of All Gone to the stadium anthem Legends Never Die. Conductor James Sherlock leads 150 musicians and singers through a 70-minute quest that turns every controller memory into a widescreen cinematic rush.
Soloist Eivør Pálsdóttir
Soloist Isabel Schwartzbach
Soloist Adam Riis
Choir Danish National Concert Choir
Orchestra / Band Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Director Karsten Andersen
Recording location DR Koncerthuset, Copenhagen
Production year 2024
Genre classical / soundtrack
Producer DR
Conductor James Sherlock
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