The Queensland Symphony Orchestra will play music from video games like Halo and Skyrim at 7 p.m. AEST on Nov. 23 during an event called "Video Games Unplugged: Symphony of Legends," according to the organization's official website.
Grammy-winning Journey composer Austin Wintory will join the QSO as its special guest next month at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. Music on hand will include the following:
- Marty O'Donnell - "Main Theme" from Halo
- Kohei Tanaka - music from Gravity Rush
- Russell Brower - "A Tenuous Pact" from World of Warcraft
- Russell Brower - "The Hyperion Overture" from StarCraft 2
- Garry Schyman - "Suite" from BioShock 2
- Greg Edmonson - "Atlantis of the Sands" from Uncharted 3
- Greg Edmonson - "Nate's Theme" from Uncharted 3
- Cris Velasco - "The Isle of Creation" from God of War 2
- Nobuo Uematsu - "One Winged Angel" from Final Fantasy 7
- Christopher Tin - "Baba Yetu" from Civilization 4
- Hiroki Kikuta - "Angel's Fear" from Secret of Mana 2
- Jesper Kyd - "Ezio's Family" from Assassin's Creed 2
- Russell Brower - "Legacy of Terror" from Diablo 3
- Normand Corbeil - music from Heavy Rain
- Austin Wintory - "Nascence" from Journey
- Austin Wintory - "I Was Born for This" from Journey
- Jeremy Soule - "Dragonborn Theme" from Skyrim
Organizers are also promising "a few surprises" at next month's performance. You can purchase tickets through the BSO's official website.