video game

Reardon to present game studies research

Posted by on April 27, 2020

Dr. Daniel Reardon will give a talk as part of the Sigma Tau Delta brown bag series at 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 29, via Zoom. His talk is titled “I’m Commander Shepard, and This is My Favorite Store on the Citadel Emergent Narrative and the Illusion of Choice in the Mass Effect Video Game Trilogy.”

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The beat goes on for band students

Posted by on April 23, 2020

Moving instruction online hasn’t stopped students in S&T’s Video Game Music Ensemble from practicing and performing music regularly. The ensemble, which now practices and plays via video chat programs, recently launched a YouTube channel.

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Stay musically active with the Video Game Music Ensemble

Posted by on April 8, 2020

No band room? No problem! The S&T VGME has been working hard since the first talks of campus closure to still bring our set of music to students’ ears. This Semester we have prepared a set of five pieces of music from the Final Fantasy series, with two entirely devoted to Final Fantasy VII, in […]

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Concert to feature video game music, typewriter solo

Posted by on September 30, 2019

Join the S&T Wind Symphony for its fall concert at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6, in Leach Theatre. The concert will feature performances by the University Wind Symphony, directed by Dr. David Samson, and the student-led Video Game Music Ensemble. Lauren Perala, office support assistant in arts, languages and philosophy, will play a typewriter solo […]

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Missouri S&T Wind Symphony to perform outdoor concert

Posted by on April 17, 2019

The University Wind Symphony and S&T Video Game Music Ensemble will perform an outdoor concert at 12 p.m. Friday, April 26 on the lawn in front of the Havener Center. The concert is free and audience members are welcome to bring lunch and a blanket or lawn chair to sit on.
The Wind Symphony will be performing selections from the soundtrack of “Les Misérables” arranged by Jay Bocook, “Lassus Trombone” by Henry Fillmore, and Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture” arranged by Mayhew Lake. Faculty from S&T’s explosives engineering program will provide pyrotechnics for this performance of the “1812 Overture.”
For more information on the performance or Missouri S&T’s performing arts programs, call the performing arts office at 573-341-4185.

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