Video Games – Kids features music from popular video games, including classic game franchises such as Pokemon, Super Mario, and The Legend of Zelda. Host Holly Adams explores the music to learn how it was created, and what makes it unique for each of the games.
Performances of this family-friendly concert are at 10:30 AM and 12:00 PM on October 5.
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PROGRAM
TOBY FOX: Megalovania from Undertale
MATT DAVIS (Arr.): Pokemon: Gotta Catch Em All
JEREMY SOULE: Dragonborn Theme from Skyrim
ANONYMOUS: Tetris (Korobeiniki)
KOJI KONDO: Legend of Zelda
KOJI KONDO: Super Mario Theme
Thank you to our Kids Concert Series Title Sponsor!
FEATURED ARTISTS
Holly Adams is a SAG-AFTRA performer with classic and conservatory training and a graduate of the International Dell’Arte School. Her professional career covers two decades and four continents! Known for her skills as a physical actor, her stage and film roles include Zombies, Aliens, and Shakespearean nymphs, witches, ...
Holly Adams is a SAG-AFTRA performer with classic and conservatory training and a graduate of the International Dell’Arte School. Her professional career covers two decades and four continents! Known for her skills as a physical actor, her stage and film roles include Zombies, Aliens, and Shakespearean nymphs, witches, and warriors. Favorites include film features Gotham Blue, Anomie, and Here Alone; shorts Your Loving, Virginia as Virginia Woolf, Ovid, and Taps. Some stage favorites: Love, Loss and What I Wore; My Father’s Dragon; A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Macbeth; A Christmas Carol; Hotspur in Richard II; Richard III in Kynge’s Games; as well as numerous physical theatre pieces.
From conducting Broadway musicals in such venues as the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles to leading summer orchestral performances for thousands of concert-goers across Central New York, Travis understands and facilitates the important connection between audience members and orchestral musicians.
As a guest conductor with the Syracuse ...
From conducting Broadway musicals in such venues as the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles to leading summer orchestral performances for thousands of concert-goers across Central New York, Travis understands and facilitates the important connection between audience members and orchestral musicians.
As a guest conductor with the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra and Central New York’s new professional orchestra, Symphoria, Travis has led performances of a wide variety of repertoire, including Pops, Classical and Film music. He has also collaborated with well-known composers, including conducting the world premiere of Academy Award-nominated composer Patrick Doyle’s score for the silent film “IT” at the 2013 Syracuse International Film Festival.
Currently, Travis is Assistant Professor and director of the arts administration program at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, NY, where he also conducts the Le Moyne College Chamber Orchestra. He studied violin performance and conducting at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and also holds an MBA from Le Moyne College.