Music and Technology Program Director Andy Brick is happy to announce that on July 11, 2009 he will be conducting the North Carolina Symphony and Concert Singers of Cary at the 7000 seat Koka Booth Amphitheatre.
Founded in 1932 and based in spectacular Meymandi Concert Hall at the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts in Raleigh, the state's capital city, and an outdoor summer venue at Regency Park in nearby Cary, NC, The North Carolina Symphony is a vital and honored component of North Carolina's cultural life. Its 175 performances annually are greeted with enthusiasm throughout the state.
Professor Brick will lead the orchestra through a program that will feature award-winning music from a catalogue of blockbuster video game titles. Included in this program will be his orchestration of the music for the immensely popular HALO video game series. Outstanding graphics projected on large screens above the orchestra accompany the scores. This program highlights memorable moments from the world’s most popular video games.
More information and tickets may be obtained here: http://www.ncsymphony.org/events/index.cfm?view=details&viewref=calendar&detailid=781&sdate=07/01/09&eid=1263
For more information please contact:
Andrew Brick Industry Associate Professor, Music & Technology Morton Room 106 Phone: 201.216.8530 Fax: 201.216.8245 abrick@stevens.edu
Contact
Debra Pagan Executive Assistant to the Dean Peirce Room 308 Phone: 201.216.8234 Fax: 201.216.8245 dpagan@stevens.edu