Music from Dragon Age to be performed at Joystick 3.0

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Inon Zur’s epic Dragon Age: Origins score is going to be performed live by a full orchestra next month, but you’ll have to be in Sweden to hear it.

The Malmö Symphony Orchestra will perform pieces of the score at the Joystick 3.0 concert in Sweden on May 21. The concert’s producer, Orvar Safstron, thinks they’ll fit in perfectly with the rest of music being performed.

“Inon Zur’s compositions transcend the genre, by not only enhancing the game’s scenes but also by contributing unique and powerful elements to the overall atmosphere and storyline,” he says.

I always thought it was just some fancy sounds BioWare used to mask the screams of the Darkspawn as I slaughtered them. Good to know there’s more behind it. The orchestra will also perform pieces from Killzone 2, BioShock 2, Xenosaga, as well as Shadow of the Colossus.

Any Swedish readers planning on attending? Let us know how it is!

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