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The ''Symphonic Game Music Concerts (''shortened to: ''Game Concerts'') are a series of award-winning orchestral
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concerts first performed in 2003 at the
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in Leipzig, Germany, notable for being the longest running and the first of their kind outside Japan. They are produced by
Thomas Böcker Thomas Böcker (born October 8, 1977) is a German producer. He is the founder of ''Merregnon Studios'' and artistic director of his orchestral music projects ''Merregnon'' and Symphonic Game Music Concerts, ''Game Concerts''. In 2003, he produced ...
and performed by various orchestras conducted by Andy Brick (2003–2007),
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(2008, 2009 and 2011),
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(2010, 2012) and Eckehard Stier (from 2012). In Leipzig, the ''Game Concerts'' series was held as ''GC in Concert'' from 2003 to 2007 as the official, annual opening ceremony of the ''GC – Games Convention''. From 2008 to 2012, a cooperation with the ''WDR'' and its in-house orchestra, the WDR Funkhausorchester Köln, was established, with concerts primarily held at the
Kölner Philharmonie The Kölner Philharmonie is a symphonic concert hall located in Cologne, Germany. It is part of the building ensemble of the Museum Ludwig and was opened in 1986. The Kölner Philharmonie is located close to the Cologne Cathedral and the Köln ...
. Since 2013, the events have been presented internationally, including performances with the
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at the
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in London.


Concerts in Leipzig (2003–2007)


Development

Inspired by Far Eastern concerts with music from video games, in particular the ''Orchestral Game Music Concerts'' from the nineties, Thomas Böcker developed the concept for the first event of its kind outside Japan. Wanting to reach as many people in the demographic as possible, he planned the concert alongside an established industry event. In 2002, he submitted his idea to the
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, and they agreed to present a video game music concert during the ''GC – Games Convention'', the first video game fair in Europe. The Leipzig Trade Fair promoted ''GC in Concert'', while Böcker acted as creative director and producer. This involved creating a concert programme and obtaining the permission of individual publishers to perform music from their game releases.


''GC in Concert''

On 20 August 2003, the first ''GC in Concert'' took place as part of the official opening ceremony of the ''GC – Games Convention'', performed by the
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. Four annual concerts with different programmes followed until 2007, from then on featuring the FILMharmonic Orchestra Prague. Böcker decided not to limit the selection of compositions for the ''GC in Concert'' series to European games and instead chose Asian, American and European titles, resulting in a variety of musical styles. The focus of the first concert was on music from publishers that had been recorded previously with live orchestras, which reduced the development phase to four months, starting in mid-April 2003. After evaluating feedback from the audience, more music from classic games eventually found its way into the programmes. The following concerts had Böcker busy with the planning for one year each and increasingly included newly written and more experimental arrangements that were not merely orchestral versions of the original compositions, but personal interpretations by the arrangers. The pioneering work done by Böcker and his team paved the way for many comparable events. All five concerts in Leipzig took place in front of sold-out audiences of around 2000 people each. In their role as official opening ceremonies of the ''GC – Games Convention'', they also included various speeches by industry representatives and politicians such as
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. In addition, numerous composers took part, including
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,
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,
Chris Hülsbeck Christopher Hülsbeck (born 2 March 1968), known internationally as Chris Huelsbeck, is a German video game music composer. He gained popularity for his work on game soundtracks for '' The Great Giana Sisters'' and the ''Turrican'' series. Caree ...
,
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and
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.


Concerts in Cologne (2008–2012)

Following an invitation by Thomas Böcker, Winfried Fechner, the manager of the WDR Funkhausorchester Köln, attended the fifth ''GC in Concert'' in Leipzig in the hope of introducing a new genre of music to his own ensemble. Impressed by the response of the audience there, he saw an opportunity to inspire young people with orchestral music and entered into a collaboration with Böcker's ''
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'', which soon led to the CD release ''drammatica -The Very Best of Yoko Shimomura-'', the first in-house concert including video game music titled ''PROMS That's Sound, that's Rhythm'' and, a little later, ''
Symphonic Shades – Hülsbeck in Concert ''Symphonic Shades: Hülsbeck in Concert'' was a symphonic tribute concert held twice in Cologne, Germany on 23 August 2008 featuring video game music. The concert was held in honor of the German-born video-game composer Chris Hülsbeck, and feat ...
.''


''Symphonic Shades – Hülsbeck in Concert''

In late 2007, Thomas Böcker announced his role as producer of ''Symphonic Shades'', two concerts held on 23 August 2008 dedicated to the music of German composer Chris Hülsbeck. The premiere performance with the WDR Funkhausorchester Köln at the Funkhaus Wallrafplatz was the first game music concert to be broadcast live on the radio, '' WDR4''. On 4 August 2009, pieces from ''Symphonic Shades'' were performed by the
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. They were part of the concert ''Sinfonia Drammatica'' at the
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, which additionally featured tracks from ''drammatica -The Very Best of Yoko Shimomura''. The Duisburg Philharmonic Orchestra's 3rd Family Concert also featured arrangements from ''Symphonic Shades''.


''Symphonic Fantasies – music from Square Enix''

''Symphonic Fantasies – music from Square Enix'' took place on 12 September 2009 at the Kölner Philharmonie. Tickets for the event quickly sold out, necessitating a second concert on 11 September 2009 at the
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in Oberhausen. The concert at the Philharmonie was broadcast on WDR4 and for the first time available via video streaming on the Internet. This was to be the case for all ''Game Concerts'' until 2011. ''Symphonic Fantasies'' is dedicated to Japanese game developer ''
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'' and includes arrangements of pieces from ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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,'' ''
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'' and ''
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.'' In 2012, five more concerts were performed in Tokyo, Stockholm and again in Cologne, with an additional performance in 2016 at the Barbican Centre in London with the London Symphony Orchestra. Albums have been released of concert recordings from both Cologne (via ''
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'') and Tokyo (via '' X5Music''/''Merregnon Records'').


''Symphonic Legends – Music from Nintendo''

After the positive feedback from attendees of ''Symphonic Fantasies'', the ''WDR'' announced another game concert titled ''Symphonic Legends'', which took place at the Kölner Philharmonie on 23 September 2010. The event featured music from Japanese game developer ''
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'', with titles such as ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'' being performed. The
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of ''The Legend of Zelda'' made up the entire second half of ''Symphonic Legends.'' The ''LEGENDS'' performance on 1 June 2011, presented by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, was partly based on arrangements from ''Symphonic Legends''. On 13 July 2014, the London Symphony Orchestra performed the symphonic poem for ''The Legend of Zelda'' from this programme.


''Symphonic Odysseys – Tribute to Nobuo Uematsu''

With the reveal of ''Symphonic Legends'', Winfried Fechner opened up in an interview that audiences could expect two game music concerts a year and announced ''Symphonic Odysseys – Tribute to Nobuo Uematsu'', a homage to the Japanese composer Nobuo Uematsu. The programme, featuring arrangements from titles such as ''
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'', '' Final Fantasy Legend,'' '' Blue Dragon'' and the ''Final Fantasy'' series, was performed twice at the Kölner Philharmonie on 9 July 2011. ''Symphonic Odysseys'' was also performed by the London Symphony Orchestra in June 2017, on 18 June at the
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and on 20 June at the Barbican Centre. A recording of the concerts in Cologne was released as a double album on 28 December 2011 by '' Dog Ear Records'', Uematsu's own label.


Concerts worldwide (from 2013)


''Final Symphony – Music from Final Fantasy VI, VII and X''

In May 2012, Thomas Böcker announced his tenth concert production titled ''Final Symphony'', comprising music from ''
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, VII'' and '' X'', composed by Nobuo Uematsu and
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. The world premiere took place on 11 May 2013 and was performed by the Sinfonieorchester Wuppertal at the Stadthalle Wuppertal. Another performance took place on 30 May 2013 with the London Symphony Orchestra, the first concert of game music for the orchestra. The ''Final Symphony'' programme then went on a world tour with performances in Japan, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands, the USA, New Zealand, China, Austria, Australia and Poland. A studio recording of ''Final Symphony'' was released on 23 February 2015 (via ''X5Music''/''Merregnon Records''), performed by the London Symphony Orchestra at
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.


''Final Symphony II – Music from Final Fantasy V, VIII, IX and XIII''

Plans for ''Final Symphony II'' were announced in March 2015. The world premiere with music from ''
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'', '' VIII'', '' IX'', and ''
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'' took place on 29 August 2015 at the
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in Bonn, performed by the
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, followed by four performances in September and October 2015 by the London Symphony Orchestra in London, Osaka and twice in Yokohama. These performances marked the first time that a foreign orchestra gave concerts of game music in Japan. In addition to the events in Germany, the UK and Japan, ''Final Symphony II'' was also presented in Finland, Sweden and the Netherlands. A studio recording of ''Final Symphony'' II was released on 4 August 2023 (via ''Merregnon Records''), performed by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra at Konserthuset Stockholm.


''Symphonic Memories – music from Square Enix''

''Symphonic Memories – Music from Square Enix'' was premiered by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra at the Stockholm Concert Hall on 9 June 2018. The concept of the production is to present popular scores from previous programmes such as ''Symphonic Fantasies'', ''Final Symphony'' and ''Final Symphony II'', and to combine some of them with new arrangements. In addition to music from ''Final Fantasy VI'', ''VIII'' and the ''Chronos'' series, a suite of music from ''
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'' was heard for the first time in Stockholm. Further events took place in Finland, Switzerland, Japan and Germany. The concerts in Japan were recorded and published as a double album by ''Square Enix'''s music label. In addition to arrangements from ''Final Fantasy VIII'' and ''Final Fantasy XV'', the world premieres of ''
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'' and ''
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'' are part of the release.


''Skyrim 10th Anniversary Concert''

In 2021, for the tenth anniversary of ''
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action role-playing game
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, Thomas Böcker produced a concert film featuring the London Symphony Orchestra and the
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at
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in London. The video was released on YouTube on 11 November 2021, shortly followed by a music album.


''Starfield – A Night with the London Symphony Orchestra''

In September 2023, Thomas Böcker produced another concert film, again for ''Bethesda Softworks'', for the action role-playing game Starfield, which had just been released at the time. The recording took place with the London Symphony Orchestra at LSO St Luke's. The video was published on YouTube on 13 September 2023.


Chamber music and school concerts

The ''Chamber Music Game Concerts'' performed by a string ensemble as well as the school concerts ''Heroes of Our Imagination'' and ''
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– A Musical Adventure'' were three sub-series of events also produced by Böcker. A ''Chamber Music Game Concert'' in 2005 was held in conjunction with the gaming tournament GC-Cup at
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in Leipzig, while two more of these performances were given in the context of a ''GC – Games Convention'' press conference and the exhibition ''Nintendo – Vom Kartenspiel zum Game Boy'' at the Landesmuseum Koblenz. The four school concerts ''Heroes of our Imagination'' by the Elbland Philharmonie Sachsen in 2006 were conceived to demonstrate the differences and similarities between classical music and game music and to make orchestral concerts more accessible to a younger audience. Five more school concerts took place in January 2010. The ''Super Mario Galaxy – A Musical Adventure'' series was the spiritual successor to ''Heroes of Our Imagination''. The concerts were officially licensed and sponsored by ''Nintendo''. The music was accompanied with short narrations of the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' story.


Awards

* 2020 Best Album – Official Arranged Album: ''Symphonic Memories Concert – music from Square Enix'', Annual Game Music Awards 2020 * 2015 Best Album – Arranged Album: ''Final Symphony – music from Final Fantasy'', Annual Game Music Awards 2015 * 2013 Outstanding Production – Concert: ''Final Symphony London – music from Final Fantasy'', Annual Game Music Awards 2013 * 2012 Outstanding Production – Concert: ''Symphonic Fantasies Tokyo – music from Square Enix'', Annual Game Music Awards 2012 * 2011 Outstanding Production – Concert: ''Symphonic Odysseys – Tribute to Nobuo Uematsu'', Annual Game Music Awards 2011 * 2011 Best Live Concert: ''Symphonic Odysseys – Tribute to Nobuo Uematsu'', Annual Original Sound Version Awards 2011 * 2011 Best Live Concert: ''Symphonic Legends – music from Nintendo'', Annual Original Sound Version Awards 2010 * 2010 Best Arranged Album – Solo / Ensemble: ''Symphonic Fantasies – music from Square Enix'', Annual Game Music Awards 2010 * 2010 Best Concert: ''Symphonic Legends – music from Nintendo'', Swedish LEVEL magazine


External links


Game ConcertsSymphonic FantasiesFinal SymphonyPersonal website of Thomas Böcker


References

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