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    "notes": "Gamer Symphony Orchestra\nSpring 2014 Concert\nSaturday, May 3, 2014, 2 p.m.\nDekelboum Concert Hall\nClarice Smith Performing Arts Center\nJacob Coppage-Gross, Conductor\nKevin Mok, Conductor\nKyle G. Jamolin, Choral Director\nBryan Doyle, Assistant Conductor\nAbout the GSO\nIn the fall of 2005, student violist Michelle Eng sought to create an orchestral group that played video game music. With a half-dozen others from the University of Maryland Repertoire Orchestra, she founded GSO to achieve that dream. By the time of the ensemble’s first public performance in spring 2006, its size had quadrupled.\nToday GSO provides a musical and social outlet to 120 members. It is the world’s first collegiate ensemble to draw its repertoire exclusively from the soundtracks of video games. The ensemble is entirely student run, which includes conducting and musical arranging.\nIn February of 2012 the GSO collaborated with Video Games Live!, for the performances at the Strathmore in Bethesda, Md. The National Philharmonic per- formed the GSO’s arrangement of “Korobeiniki” from Tetris to two sold-out houses.\nIn May of 2012 the GSO was invited to perform as part of the Smithsonian’s The Art of Video Games exhibit.\nAside from its concerts, GSO also holds the “Deathmatch for Charity” (renamed the “Gamer Olympics” this year) video game tournament every spring. All proceeds benefit Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C.\nFind GSO online at UMD.gamersymphony.org\nBeyond the GSO\nThe GSO has also fostered the creation of a multitude of other collegiate GSOs at California State University—Northridge, Ithaca College, Montclair State University, the University of California—Los Angeles, the University of Delaware, and West Charter University. There is also a local high school GSO at Magruder High School.\nAdditionally, two GSOs exist beyond academic circles. The Washington Metropolitan and the Baltimore GSOs are nonprofit organizations dedicated to playing video game music, just like the original GSO. These GSOs are open to new members on an as-needed basis, and anyone who is interested in learning more about either group can request information from the email addresses below.\nWMGSO: [email protected]\n@WMGSO | fb/MetroGSO | WMGSO.org\nBaltimore GSO: [email protected]\n@BaltimoreGSO | fb/BaltimoreGamerSymphonyOrchestra | BaltimoreGSO.org\nAre you interested in starting your own GSO at your college or high school? Contact [email protected] for more information.\nGSO Officers\nPresident: Joel Guttman\nVice President: Zoë Di Giorgio\nTreasurer: Jasmine Marcelo\nSecretary: Tess Krimchansky\nConductors: Jacob Coppage-Gross, Kevin Mok\nAssistant Conductor: Bryan Doyle\nChoral Director: Kyle G. Jamolin\nAssistant Choral Directors: Daniel Hopkins, Jasmine Marcelo\nMusic Director: Douglas Eber\nOrchestra Manager: Sean Jurado\nPublic Relations Director: Mary Beck\nSocial Director: Kellie Tappan\nFundraising Director: Tony McMannis\nMultimedia Manager: Alexander Ryan\nWebmaster: Michael Younkin\nOfficers-at-Large: Jesse Halpern, Scott DeHart\nGSO Founder: Michelle Eng\nFaculty Advisor: Dr. Derek Richardson, Dept. of Astronomy\nGSO Logo: Matt Maiatico, Katie Noble\nProgram Layout: Tess Krimchansky\nProgram Art by: Courtney C., Dave P., Matthew C., Stephanie H., Tori B., Zeynep D.\nEmeritus Members:\nMichelle Eng: Founder and President\nGreg Cox: Conductor\nPeter Fontana: Conductor\nRob Garner: President\nChris Apple: Music Director\nKira Levitzky: Conductor\nSoprano: Rebecca Brown, Tori Buckshaw, Zoë Di Giorgio, Zeynep Dilli, Jasmine Marcelo*, Nicki Schoenbrun\nAlto: Courtney Chan, Melissa Hauprich, Alana Hulse, Tess Krimchansky, Charlotte Johnson, Hana Peterson, Helen Wu, Helena Wu\nTenor: Jack Chen, Jonathan Harsford, Daniel Hopkins*, Kyle G. Jamolin, Tony McMannis, David Pilachowski\nBass: Simeon Anfinrud, Scott DeHart, Jesse Halpern, Adam Marinelli, Michael Ohr, Alexander Ryan, Peter Shi, Elliott Weinberg, Robert Zimmerman, Chorus Roster\nOrchestra Roster\nAlto Sax: Julia Eng*, Zac Frey, Andrew Goffin, Kellie Tappan\nBaritone Sax: Sean Jones\nBass Clarinet: Brian Compere, Sylvester Gates\nBass Guitar: Jacob Siegel, Kane Wade\nBassoon: Douglas Eber*, Elizabeth Green, Michael Younkin\nCello: Tina Dang, Santos Del Cid, Austin Hope*, Robert Moy, Miguel Venegas\nClarinet: Bryan Doyle, Felix Lee, Jimyo Lin, Michael Wellen*, Ryan Zelinsky\nContra-alto Clarinet: Nathan Cloeter*\nContrabass: Amelia Li, Isabel Martinez\nEuphonium: Amelia Bateman, Alex Li\nFlute: Jason Albanese, Mary Beck*, Jingyou Xu, LeAnne Young\nFrench Horn: Nathan Caudill, Jessica Kerns, Kristian Koeser, Shayna Quidas, Dakota Sparks\nGuitar: Daniel Bae, Maryann Moses*\nOboe: Kristi Engel*, Elizabeth Lavin, Griffin Moskowitz\nPercussion: Cameron Camp*, Matthew Chin, Jonathan Seibert, Andrew Tiedeman\nPiano: Andy Baer*, Ben Cannon, Roger Singh\nPiccolo: Peter Karp\nTenor Sax: Elizabeth Green\nTrombone: Marlin Ballard, Peter English, Joel Guttman, Drew Star\nTrumpet: Nicholas Arnold, Sean Jurado*, Joe Kozlowski, Amanda Modica, Ethan Rossberg\nTuba: Benjamin Ames, Gavriella Colton\nViola: Jack Chen, Carmen Dodl, Iliana Fernandez\nViolin 1: Zadamarie Alfeche, Sailunsi Chen, Jimmy Miller, Jenny Luo, Matt Rosas, Alexa Stott, Liangcheng Tao, Joan Tsai, Sandy Wan**, Jeffrey Yang, Emily Yee, Tingrui Zhao\nViolin 2: Nicole Anderson, Austin Feng, Kristin Kerns, Maria Koelbel, Curtis Mitchell, Gladys Ruiz-Malca, Hubert Shiau, Paola Sola, Andrew Wang*, David Wang\n* Denotes section leader\n** Denotes concertmaster\nConcert Program\nSuper Smash Bros Brawl Medley\nSuper Smash Bros Brawl (2008)\nComposed by Koji Kondo\nArrangement by Eric Liu and Jacob Chung\nPerformed by the Magruder High School Gamer Symphony Orchestra\nThis medley consists of two songs from Brawl: The theme from the Final Destination stage, and the credits music. Final Destination's theme consists of powerful and dramatic sounds that reveal the playing style of the game whereas the credits express a more playful sound at the end of the game. The combination of the two ideas made for an entertaining piece to play and listen to!\nStar Fox Credits\nStar Fox (1993)\nComposed by Hajime Hirasawa\nArrangement by Gerald Tagunicar and VGMusic.com\nStar Fox is the first video game that uses the Super FX chip technology, which displays 3D polygon graphics. The game revolves around Fox McCloud, who pilots a spacecraft called an Arwing. He is accompanied by his teammates, Peppy, Slippy, and Falco to fend off the army of Andross, the main antagonist. The arrangement is played aftet defeating Andross, so listen for themes of victory, celebration, and the unknown that is outer space. P.S. Do a barrel roll!\nThe Legend of Trogdor!\nTrogdor, Peasant’s Quest, Guitar Hero II (2006)\nComposed by Mike Chapman, Matt Chapman, Jonathan Howe\nArrangement by R. Garner and T. Neff\nSoloist: Alexander Ryan\n“Beware the evil dragon, for at night the fire comes.\" So begins this musical tale of Trogdor, the burninator. You are Rather Dashing, a stinky peasant. And in the Flash games of Homestar Runner, you seek TROGDOR! Scaled in consummate vees and equipped with a single, muscle-bound arm, the serpentine dragon burninated your peasant cottage. You seek vengeance! Or at least suitable remuneration. Far greater knights have tried – and failed. Good luck. Oh, and beware The Kerrek.\nChrono Cross / Chrono Trigger Medley\nChrono Trigger (1995), Chrono Cross (1999)\nComposed by Yasunori Mitsuda\nArrangement by Alex Song\nThe medley combines four different songs from two of the most popular role-playing games in video game history. The four songs are “Reminiscence,” “Chrono Trigger Theme,” “Scars of Time,” and “To Far Away Times.” Both of these games involved characters using time travel in order to achieve their ultimate goals.\nSmall Ensemble: Suteki Da Ne\nFinal Fantasy X (2001)\nComposed by Nobuo Uematsu\nOriginally Sung by RIKKI\nArrangement by Arnold Morrison\nTrebles Without a Cause: Jack Chen (viola), Robert Moy (cello), David Wang (violin 2), Andrew Wang (violin 1)\nWe came fermata nowhere. We never scale back. We keep it trill. We’re worth the treble! Please enjoy our rendition of this lovely piece, which is the accompaniment to the romance of Tidus and Yuna in Final Fantasy X.\nThe Ballad of Commander Shepherd\nMass Effect (2007), Mass Effect 2 (2010), Mass Effect 3 (2012)\nComposed by Jack Wall, Sam Hulick, Sascha Dikiciyan, Cris Velasco, and Christopher Lennertz\nArrangement by Jason Troiano\nReapers. The name brings fear to those of us who have roamed the barrens of Tuchanka. It brings terror to those who have stormed the cliffs of Rannoch. It brings despair to those who have set foot on the Citadel. Yet for those who walk the corridors of the SSV Normandy, a different name brings hope in this dark hour. Will the united races of the galaxy, under the command of their greatest hero, put an end to the Reaper threat? Or is the cycle of galactic extinction doomed to continue? Join us now as we follow Commander Shepard into battle against the most dangerous foe the galaxy has ever faced.\nObjection!\nPhoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (2001), Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Justice For All (2002), Phoenix Wright: Ace\nAttorney: Trials and Tribulations (2004)\nComposed by Masakazu Sugimori, Akemi Kimura,\nNoriyuki Iwadare\nArrangement by Alexander Ryan\nKnown originally as Gyakuten Saiban (“Turnabout Trial”) in Japan, the Ace Attorney series tells the story of Phoenix Wright, a young upstart defense attorney. Using outside-the-box thinking, supernatural aid, and sometimes just sheer dumb luck, Phoenix tirelessly defends the innocence of his clients, often exposing the true criminals in the process. This piece, named after the ubiquitous catchphrase of the series, aims to capture the thoughtful, energetic nature of Phoenix’s courtroom antics, culminating in a dramatic battle of wits against a witness that knows more than they’re letting on.\nHero March\nThe Wonderful 101 (2013)\nComposed by Hiroshi Yamaguchi\nEnglish Lyrics by Brian Gray\nArrangement by Simeon Anfinrud\nUnite Morph! The Wonderful 100 are an elite band of one hundred heroes sworn to defend the Earth from the Guild of Evil Aliens Terrorizing Humans with Jiggawatt bombs, Energy beams, Ray guns, and Killer lasers (GEATHJERK). Together, they combine their powers to transform into giant weapons like fists, swords, and whips to fight off the alien invaders. This is their theme song, inspired by bombastic superhero theme songs for American comic book heroes and Japanese tokusatsu, or special effects-driven TV shows. Why the Wonderful 101? Oh, I knew we forgot someone: ...you!\n15 Minute Intermission\nSmall Ensemble: Snake Eater (Metal Gear Smooth)\nMetal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (2004)\nComposed by Norihiko Hibino\nArrangement by Kyle Jamolin\nMission Operatives: Kyle Jamolin and Jasmine Marcelo, lead vocals; Tori Buckshaw, Zoë Di Giorgio, Zeynep Dilli, and Nikki Schoenbrun, backup vocals; Daniel Bae, guitar; Kevin Mok, bass; Daniel Hopkins, keyboard; Cameron Camp, drums\nMetal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater is not just another war game. The prequel to Hideo Kojima's acclaimed Metal Gear series, MGS3 captures the essence of the Cold War. Themes of allegiance, duty, and betrayal permeate throughout a narrative of arms races, international espionage, and nuclear annihilation. The title theme, Snake Eater, describes the romance and the desperation of war, recalling the game's emphasis on survival in both the wilderness and in the modern age of war. This version is based off of the First Bite preview soundtrack, as featured in the Japan-only bonus track.\nHikari\nKingdom Hearts (2002)\nComposed by Yoko Shimomura\nArrangement by Alex Song\n“Hikari” is the main theme song for the Japanese release of Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, and Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. Originally sung by Hikaru Utada, “Hikari” was arranged for orchestra by Yoko Shimomura.\nAnimal Crossing Sea Shanty\nAnimal Crossing: New Leaf (2013)\nComposed by Manaka Kataoka, Atsuko Asahi\nArrangement and Lyrics by A.C Menes\nSoloist: Michael Ohr\nClose your eyes, breathe in the ocean air, and set sail towards adventure! In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, you play as the Mayor of your very own dream town. Being the mayor is actually a lot easier than you think. In fact, you can go on vacation every day if you wanted to. When you go on vacation, you sail to an island while the boat’s captain, a turtle-duck-kappa thing named “Kapp’n”, sings you a little sea shanty. You could skip the scene, but why would you want to? The version heard in the game features Kapp’n simply singing silly lyrics while being accompanied by a single ukulele. This version has been adapted for a baritone soloist, SATB choir, and of course, a full orchestra!\nGSO Plays Pokémon\nPokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version (1996)\nComposed by Junichi Masuda\nArrangement by Jacob Coppage-Gross\nSince its inception in the mid 90's, the Pokémon franchise has entertained millions of fans across the globe. The iconic role-playing series began with the original Red and Blue versions, perhaps two of the most recognizable games ever made. On top of their genre defining gameplay and engaging story, the games offered a delightful suite of musical themes to accompany the adventurer on his/her quest. The arrangement presented today takes many of those classic themes and expands them into a full-fledged orchestral medley, with unique musical settings of favorites such as the Pokémon Center Theme and the Bicycle theme. For long time fans of the series or those just listening for the first time, it is a splendid trip down memory lane or into a brand new world.\nThe Promised Land\nFinal Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005)\nComposed by Nobuo Uematsu\nArrangement by Chris Apple\nFinal Fantasy VII: Advent Children\ndealt with the aftermath of the original Final Fantasy VII. Gaia, still reeling from the devastation wrought by Sephiroth, struggles in the face of an epidemic known as the \"Geostigma.\" This disease was the result of the infection of the Lifestream, the life force of the planet. Our hero Cloud also wrestles with the disease, while at the same time grappling with his personal demons. \"The Promised Land\" deals with the forces of nature and the peoples' pleading to the planet, imploring to understand why nature has wrought such a terrible fate upon the land, and begging for absolution.\nGnosis\nXenosaga Episode 1: Der Wille zur Macht (2003)\nComposed by Yasunori Mitsuda\nArrangement by Rob Garner\n“Gnosis” derives from “γνῶσις,” a Greek word for “knowledge,” but a knowledge that extends far beyond material existence. In “Xenosaga,” the Gnosis are an ethereal enemy; mere skin contact with them is enough to destroy human life. This song captures the driving relentlessness of the Gnosis, who attack spacefaring humans without cause or warning.\nSkyward Symphony\nThe Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (2011)\nComposed by Koji Kondo, Hajime Wakai, Shiho Fujii, Mahito Yokota, and Takeshi Hama\nArrangement by Jason Troiano\nThere is a tale that speaks of a city in the sky. It speaks of a demon king, a goddess, and heroes. It speaks of a time when the world nearly fell to evil. It speaks of a time when a hero stood fast against the flood. It speaks of a journey that became a legend. Follow us on this journey, as we join with Link, Zelda, and Groose to battle evil and save the land of Hyrule.\nThank You!\nWe would like to say thank you to our Super Stars, John O’Meara and David Gieco, for helping the GSO to purchase its tuba.\nCongrats to the Gamer Symphony Orchestra!!\nDonate $20 to the GSO today and you’ll receive a copy of Loonacy from Looney Labs!!\nHow are we doing?\nWe love getting feedback from our fans! Please feel free to fill out this form and drop it in the “Treasure Boxes” on your way out.\nThe GSO is partially funded by the Student Government Association, but most of our operating costs are covered by donations by members and fans. Please consider enclosing a donation with your feedback to help us continue providing our free concerts.\nTax deductible donations can also be made through the “Giving to Maryland” program at the GSO’s website: umd.gamersymphony.org. Checks made out to UMD College Park Foundation (with “Gamer Symphony Orchestra” written on the memo line) qualify as tax deductible charitable gifts!*\n*Gifts in support of the University of Maryland are accepted and managed by the University of Maryland College Park Foundation, Inc., an affiliated 501c(3) organization authorized by the Board of Regents. Contributions to the University of Maryland are tax deductible as allowed by law. Please see your tax adviser for details.\nHow did you hear about the Gamer Symphony Orchestra?\nWhat arrangements would you like to hear from GSO? Do you have other comments about our performance?\nPlease legibly write down your e-mail address if you would like to receive message about future GSO concerts and events (about three per semester).\nAre you a UMCP student interested in joining the GSO? If so, please legibly write your name, email address, and instrument/voice and we’ll be sure to get in touch with you!",
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