Music Event Happening This Saturday at Game Music Connect
In a thrilling turn of events, renowned composer and broadcaster, Howard Goodall, is set to return to the world of video game music. This time, he will be gracing the stage at the Game Music Connect Conference 2014, an event created by composers James Hannigan and John Broomhall.
Held at London's Southbank Centre, this one-day event is now in its second year and promises to be an unforgettable experience for composers and soundtrack fans alike.
Goodall's participation in the conference involves playing some of the best video game music that has influenced the careers of composers in the industry. Tonight, he will be treating the audience to scores by composers who will be appearing at the conference.
The show will climax with brand new video game music, including an exclusive world premiere of the theme from Disney's Fantasia: Music Evolved.
As Goodall looks ahead to the 2014 Game Music Connect conference, he is also taking time to reflect on his past. In May, listeners and game music composers requested their favourite scores from Goodall, and tonight's performance is a testament to those requests.
The event focuses on the creation and placement of music in games, offering an opportunity for attendees to learn from industry leaders. Despite the search results not containing specific information about the composers participating in the Game Music Connect Conference 2014, the anticipation is palpable.
Goodall, known for his work on shows like The Vicar of Dibley and Blackadder, has been away from the genre of video game music for some time. However, his return is sure to be a highlight of the conference and a treat for fans of both classical and video game music.
So, if you're a fan of Goodall's work or just love video game music, mark your calendars for the Game Music Connect Conference 2014. It's an event not to be missed!
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