Mortal Kombat and Super Mario in Concert: Prague Symphony Brings Video Games to Life
On November 21, the Bohemian Symphony Orchestra Prague will present a concert for game enthusiasts and classical music lovers alike at the Dvořák Hall at Rudolfinum.
Accompanied by the Bohemian Choir Prague and the renowned Boni Pueri choir, the 70-piece orchestra will perform orchestral renditions of beloved game soundtracks, bringing iconic video game music from consoles to the grand stage.
The event, Gaming Music Live Vol. 2, promises a symphonic journey through some of the most recognizable tunes in gaming history.
Fans can look forward to hearing pieces from recent hit games and enduring classics, including Elden Ring, Dark Souls III, Mortal Kombat, Super Mario, The Witcher 3, Final Fantasy, Zelda, Mafia 2, God of War, Halo 3, and Duke Nukem.
To further elevate the experience, the concert will be enhanced by original light choreography, transforming the performance into a visually captivating celebration of music and gaming.
“This concert allows audiences to fully appreciate the true beauty and power of video game music,” says Martin Šanda, the chief conductor and director of the Bohemian Symphony Orchestra Prague.
“Our symphonic interpretation offers listeners a chance to focus purely on the music—to hear every note and feel every emotion in ways often overshadowed by gameplay. We hope to create an experience that unites fans across generations, connecting young people with their favorite game music and offering older generations a chance to enjoy this new era of symphonic performance.”
Šanda emphasizes the event’s unique appeal, noting that Gaming Music Live has the power to bridge age groups.
Younger attendees who come to hear the music of their favorite games will sit alongside older family members who appreciate the orchestral tradition, creating a truly multi-generational experience.
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