Prelude (FINAL FANTASY Series) - Title BGM ( THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY) - 2:32.Prelude - Wedding ( FINAL FANTASY RECORD KEEPER) - 2:36.
Prelude - Discoveries (FINAL FANTASY XIV A REALM REBORN) - 10:34.Prelude - Rebirth ( FINAL FANTASY XIV A REALM REBORN) - 1:19.Prelude - Remembrance ( FINAL FANTASY XIV BEFORE METEOR) - 5:55.Prelude ( FINAL FANTASY IV DS Ver.) - 2:20.Prelude ( FINAL FANTASY III DS Ver.) - 0:59.Prelude ( FINAL FANTASY II PS Ver.) - 1:36.Prelude ( FINAL FANTASY PS Ver.) - 1:49.It was available exclusively at the Tokyo Game Show in 2019. The choir and symphony will also perform the work while on a performance tour of France in the summer of 2020.SeptemFinal Fantasy: The Preludes since 1987 was a compilation album of arrangements from various albums of the Prelude of the Final Fantasy series. Gibbs is best known for his modern and exciting - yet stylistically appropriate - arrangements of African American spirituals. The commission, which is a partnership with San Jose State University, is a way to celebrate the music of living American composers. The Cal Poly Choirs and Symphony have commissioned world renowned composer Stacey Gibbs to compose a work for chorus and orchestra, which will have its San Luis Obispo premiere at this concert. Sibelius: Finlandia (Kent Giese, conductor)Ĭal Poly Symphony and Choirs Spring Concert CANCELED Mozart: “Deh vieni non tardar” from Le nozze di Figaro (Jenna Hansen, soprano)īock: “If I were a rich man” from Fiddler on the Roof (Joshua Mueller, bass)įoote: A Night Piece (Talia Phillips-Ortega, flute) Saint-Saëns: Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso (Timothy Shanks, violin) Verdi: “Volta la terrea” from Un ballo in maschera (Annemarie Schalde, soprano)
Massenet: “Frère! Voyez! … Du gai soleil” from Werther (Molly Gooch, soprano) The orchestra will also play works by two composers who celebrate their native land in music: Czech composer Bedřich Smetana and Finnish national icon Jean Sibelius. The prize for several of them is a performance with the symphony! Come hear this year’s winners and celebrate musical talent from across the university. WINTER CONCERT: Student Soloist Showcase, Finlandia and The Moldau Sunday, March 1, 3 p.m.Įvery year, the symphony orchestra holds auditions for student soloists of any major. Uematsu: Final Fantasy – Liberi Fatali (collaboration with LAES)īernstein: Symphonic Dances from West Side Story Andrew Skeet: Advent Rising – Muse (collaboration with LAES) Andrew Skeet: Tetris Theme (collaboration with LAES) Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet, Selections from Suites 1 and 2 (collaboration with ART)
Music from "Charlie Parker with Strings" (Dave Becker, saxophone)
The full orchestra will present music from Sergei Prokofiev’s ballet, “Romeo and Juliet,” with large screen projections crafted by a student team from Cal Poly’s Art and Design Department, under the guidance of Sky Bergman and, the symphony orchestra will perform Bernstein’s “Symphonic Dances from West Side Story,” a 20th-century retelling of Shakespeare’s tragedy. Two major works will explore the story of Romeo and Juliet. The newly formed Cal Poly Chamber Orchestra will also take the stage to perform - as a team and without a conductor. The symphony orchestra will join forces with a student team from Cal Poly’s Liberal Arts and Engineering Studies major to present video game music with full-building visual projections. Guest artist Dave Becker, saxophone, will be brought into the team to present music from the Grammy award winning album “Charlie Parker with Strings.” This concert celebrates the many kinds of teamwork that are uniquely possible at Cal Poly. FALL CONCERT: Teamwork Friday, December 6, 7:30 p.m.