A Night In Fantasia 2007 gets pimped in WoW site
This news is for you Australian readers out there. The folks of Blizzard seem quite happy that several musical selections from their hit MMORPG, World of Warcraft (what else?), is set to be performed by Australia‘s Eminence Symphony Orchestra.
For those of you who aren’t aware, Eminence is an Australian Videogame and Japanese animation music performance group that specializes in live symphonic music. Their performance for this year, A night in Fantasia 2007, is set to feature professional musicians from several international symphony orchestras and international solo artists, as well as a full concert choir.
Be sure to head to Hamer Hall, Melbourne on the 27th of April to enjoy the music. For more information feel free to head to the official site of a Night in Fantasia via our “read” link below. For those of you eager to hear a sample of just what these eminence guys can dish out, feel free to click play on the video embed below.
Nice to see that musical events like this are getting support and exposure from companies like Blizzard.
This news is for you Australian readers out there. The folks of Blizzard seem quite happy that several musical selections from their hit MMORPG, World of Warcraft (what else?), is set to be performed by Australia‘s Eminence Symphony Orchestra.
For those of you who aren’t aware, Eminence is an Australian Videogame and Japanese animation music performance group that specializes in live symphonic music. Their performance for this year, A night in Fantasia 2007, is set to feature professional musicians from several international symphony orchestras and international solo artists, as well as a full concert choir.
Be sure to head to Hamer Hall, Melbourne on the 27th of April to enjoy the music. For more information feel free to head to the official site of a Night in Fantasia via our “read” link below. For those of you eager to hear a sample of just what these eminence guys can dish out, feel free to click play on the video embed below.
Nice to see that musical events like this are getting support and exposure from companies like Blizzard.