Opera Conductor Reacts to Video Game Music PT2



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So glad to have Kathy Back on the channel. This time we really dove into a bunch of really unique tracks specifically connected to video game music. I hope you enjoy it!
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Chapters:
00:00 Kathy is BACK
00:31 Silver for Monsters: The Witcher 3 OST
02:21 Wanted: Dead
05:31 Kar En Tuk: Doom Eternal (Unreleased) OST
07:46 Divine Damsel of Devastation: Genshin Impact OST
10:14 Main Theme: Legend of Zelda 1986 OST
10:30 Main Theme: Tears of the Kingdom OST
12:21 Celes Aria – Draco and Maria: Final Fantasy 6 OST
14:53 Battle! Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna OST
16:17 Find the Flame: Final Fantasy 16 OST
17:19 One Winged Angel: Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children OST
19:55 Malzeno’s Theme: Monster Hunter: Sunbreak OST
20:55 Deep Stone Lullaby: Destiny 2 OST
23:15 Gwen The Hallowed Seamstress: League of Legends OST
25:15 Arthas My Son: World of Warcraft OST
27:54 Awaken: Arknights OST
29:52 Scars of Time: Chrono Cross OST
31:35 Ezios Family: Assassin’s Creed 2 OST
33:39 Has Anything Changed for you about video games?
36:46 Baba Yetu: Civilization 4 OST
39:00 Thank you So Much Kathy!

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20 thoughts on “Opera Conductor Reacts to Video Game Music PT2”

  1. I love these conversations so much, it's great that you were able to bring Kathy Kelly back!

    First off, omg sharing Scars of Time with her broke my heart. I adore that song so much, it's one of my favorite video game songs and yet also the first one I learned on woodwind and keys back when I was a Concert player. Such a pleasure to see how much she enjoyed that.

    Secondly, it's fascinating to me how much her take on musicians of both disciplines learning from and adapting to each other reminds me of another conversation regarding voicework and acting. The late great Kevin Conroy often spoke about how, before taking the voice role of Batman, he was actively a classical stage actor but struggling at a point to find greater opportunities because that world was so barricaded into itself. His taking to voicework and enjoying it so much opened the door for many other actors to try it out and appreciate the new medium, but his Shakespearean knowledge and experience elevated his voice acting significantly as well.

    My honest hope, as someone who has lived in both video game and concert music and happily transitioned to scoring for animation now, is to see more and more musicians and music producers share in dialogues like this. The classically trained coming to compose for modern media, the new generation of composers sharing their hand into classic formats and orchestras… Everyone will not only benefit from the healthy exchange of ideas and sounds but also fans and supporters of all camps will cross-pollinate and it will keep music in all forms genres and vibrations healthy and respected into the future.

    I've said it before Marco, but what you're doing with this channel is so special and I'm excited for how this channel and your own path will continue to blossom.

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  2. Calling the "Kar En Tuk" track "marines from hell" is pretty close. While the piece is a bunch of recorded samples of the "heavy metal choir" Mick Gordan put together as a proof of concept while making the Doom Eternal OST, the term "Kar En Tuk" or "Rip and Tear" is supposed to be the rallying cry of an army who's enemy is the forces of hell.

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  3. Hey Marco, I think you doesn't watched this Sound Track

    One Shot, is an game that i heared the sound track yesterday and its really good And Unique. One Shot its not an Combat game, not an game that we see often at the moment.

    I think this game deserve an attention here at this Channel And more.
    I really don't want to say anything about this game, because maybe we can see an playthrough in future. But thats it.

    Edit: I really would like to see a reaction of an Youtuber that understand music more than a bunch Of people And pointing every good thing And maybe Bad Thing.
    See You later.

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  4. Please listen to theme song of URGOT from league of legends ive been looking for a video of you reacting to it and cant seem to find it, youre awesome with the way you explain music.

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  5. If there's anything I want Kathy to know, it's never too late to dive into gaming. Like with anything you might be lost at first, with drawing as an example you can't even draw a half decent circle but if you have the passion to search out and find what drives you to enjoy this medium there is always enough time and eventually that blob you drew starts to look like an oval.

    Games have been getting better at accessibility options and many include story modes that make the game super easy for those that just want to experience their stories and music. A large part of this community wants deeply to share the beauty they find in any way they can because nowhere else in entertainment have I felt such a surge of emotions like moments for FF16's Find the Flame or Destiny's Deep Stone Lullaby.

    I hope Kathy you can find the time and courage to dive into this deep vast ocean with us. It's worth it

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  6. "It's too late now (for me to start playing video games)."
    The person behind the channel "Britta Food4Dogs" found that not to be true for herself. Age doesn't play a role, just what you want to do.

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