Weekend Event: Game Music Connect Concert
In tonight's broadcast, award-winning composer and broadcaster, Howard Goodall, will look ahead to the 2014 Game Music Connect conference. This one-day event, held at London's Southbank Centre, is a celebration and exploration of video game music.
Game Music Connect, now in its second year, was created by composers James Hannigan and John Broomhall. This conference offers an opportunity for composers and soundtrack fans to learn from leading composers and music directors.
Howard Goodall, with a history of focusing on video game music, will play some of the very best video game music at the conference. Listeners and game music composers have requested their favourite scores from him, and he will not disappoint.
Some of the music by composers appearing at the conference will be played by Goodall. Unfortunately, available search results do not provide information about the composers attending the Game Music Connect conference in 2014.
The show will climax with brand new video game music, including an exclusive world premiere of the theme from Disney's Fantasia: Music Evolved. Goodall has turned the spotlight on video game music, and his performance is sure to be a highlight of the conference.
Goodall will also play scores that have influenced the careers of the composers at the conference. By doing so, he will provide insights into the evolution of video game music and its impact on the industry.
Game Music Connect is an event that brings together the best of video game music, offering a unique opportunity to appreciate the artistry and creativity that goes into creating the soundtracks for our favourite games. Howard Goodall's performance at the 2014 Game Music Connect conference is not to be missed.
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