Talk:Symphonic Game Music Concert

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[edit] Revert to revision from 21:11, 31 December 2007

1. Tallarico's comment is the only information we have on the change right now. There's absolutely no reason in deleting relevant information.

2. Nowhere has it been confirmed that the Symphonic Game Music Concerts were a series of game music concerts. Thomas Böcker didn't announce its demise. If you know a definite quote from him that explicitly stated that no more concerts are planned in the future, feel free to add it. But don't just claim the series has ended. Tallarico said "I don't think anyone has said or suggested that Thomas Boeckers' Symphonic Game Music Concert is dead by any means." And he had mail contact to Böcker.

3. Rony Barrak's performance was not announced. It was known that he will attend the concert as percussionist for the Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Suite, but the percussion solo he did before it was neither on the track list, nor a composition from the game.

4. I implemented your new relevant information about Symphonic Shades into the revision, so nothing is lost. Prime Blue (talk) 18:32, 1 January 2008 (UTC)