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Recording provided by Open Range Video and J-Tech Audio Visual Title: Orewell, Beneath the Crags Game: Octopath Traveler Composer: Yasunori Nishiki Arranger: Brittany Thomas Featuring: Victor Eichenwald, Sankara Ganesh, Jeffrey Luo, Brittany Thomas At the end of a long journey, Alfyn Greengrass faces an impossible decision, forced to question his own beliefs in the small village of Orewell, which lies beneath the crags of the Cliftlands. His solitude in this moment is reflected in the sparse four- person instrumentation of this piece. Two flutes play off each other and float above the gentle acoustic guitar, driven forward by the hollow beats of the claves. The quietness of the town matches the quietness of Alfyn himself, yet clashes with his own inner turmoil. We are only left to hope he can find himself in Orewell. Full Program from this concert: https://umd.gamersymphony.org/docs/co... This piece was performed at our Fall 2022 Small Ensemble Concert in Gildenhorn Recital Hall. Follow us on our social media platforms or visit our website to stay up-to-date on our latest events and performances! Official Website: http://umd.gamersymphony.org/ Facebook: / gamersymphony Twitter: / gamersymphony Twitch: / gamersymphonyumd The Gamer Symphony Orchestra is a student-run symphonic orchestra consisting of more than 120 musicians, including a full choir. Since our establishment in 2005, we have strived to promote video game music as an art form and to continue bringing video game worlds to life through orchestral arrangements - almost all of which are created by our own members. For more information, visit http://umd.gamersymphony.org/