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Recording provided by Open Range Video and J-Tech Audio Visual. Audio mixed by Antonino d'Urzo. Title: The Voyage Game: Europa Universalis IV Composer: Andreas Waldetoft Original score with SATB Arranger: Nicholas DeGraba Featuring: Fang Du Europa Universalis IV is among the most popular and highest regarded grand strategy games, and many people, including those within our orchestra, have played it for many years now. This piece, “The Voyage,” is the main theme of the game, and its grand sense of scale reflects the game itself, with everything that can be done and all the places that can be conquered. This arrangement of “The Voyage” is graciously provided by original composer Andreas Waldetoft at Paradox Interactive and modified to fit our orchestra, with a choir arrangement by Nicholas DeGraba. This piece is such an incredible part of the grand atmosphere of Europa Universalis IV, and just as its players have enjoyed this piece from the first time they opened the game, we hope you will enjoy it too. This piece was performed at our Spring 2022 Concert in Dekelboum 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/