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''Merregnon'' is a series of works that blend orchestral music with fantasy fiction. Since its inception in 1999, the project has produced several albums and live concert performances. The third part is ''Merregnon: Land of Silence'', which premiered in 2021 by the
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. The forthcoming fourth entry, ''Merregnon: Heart of Ice'', is scheduled for its debut presentation in 2024, featuring the
Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz The Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz (State Philharmonic of Rhineland-Palatinate) is the largest and leading symphony orchestra of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, based in Ludwigshafen am Rhein. It gives concerts in Rhineland-Palatin ...
. All projects are created, directed and produced by ''
Merregnon Studios ''Merregnon Studios'' is a company based in Dresden, Dresden, Germany, founded by Thomas Böcker. It produces recordings and concerts worldwide, including the orchestral ''Merregnon'' and ''Symphonic Game Music Concerts, Game Concerts'' series. H ...
'' founder
Thomas Böcker Thomas Böcker (born October 8, 1977) is a German producer. He is the founder of ''Merregnon Studios'' and creative director of his orchestral music projects ''Merregnon'' and ''Game Concerts''. In 2003, he produced the first live orchestra perf ...
. ''Merregnon'' productions have drawn in numerous musical collaborators known for their work in video games, such as
Nobuo Uematsu is a Japanese composer and keyboardist best known for his contributions to the ''Final Fantasy'' video game series by Square Enix. A self-taught musician, he began playing the piano at the age of twelve, with English singer-songwriter Elton Jo ...
,
Yoko Shimomura is a Japanese composer and pianist primarily known for her work in video games. She graduated from the Osaka College of Music in 1988 and began working in the video game industry by joining Capcom the same year. She wrote music for several game ...
,
Chris Hülsbeck Christopher Hülsbeck (born 2 March 1968), known internationally as Chris Huelsbeck, is a German video game music composer. He gained popularity for his work on game soundtracks for '' The Great Giana Sisters'' and the '' Turrican'' series. Care ...
, and
Yuzo Koshiro is a Japanese composer and sound programmer. He is often regarded as one of the most influential innovators in chiptune and video game music, producing music in a number of genres including rock, jazz, symphonic, and various electronic genres ...
.


''Merregnon: Heart of Ice''

''Merregnon: Heart of Ice'', which features an original score composed by Nobuo Uematsu, was first announced on April 20, 2023. The world premiere is scheduled for February 29, 2024, in
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, Germany, with the Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz presenting the music. Eckehard Stier will serve as the conductor for this performance. The project also brings together the talents of children's author Frauke Angel and director Julien Chheng.


''Merregnon: Land of Silence''

''Merregnon: Land of Silence'' features original music by
Yoko Shimomura is a Japanese composer and pianist primarily known for her work in video games. She graduated from the Osaka College of Music in 1988 and began working in the video game industry by joining Capcom the same year. She wrote music for several game ...
and a story by children's author Frauke Angel. For Shimomura, it is the first concert work of her career. The symphonic fairy tale in arrangements by
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and
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was created to introduce families and younger audiences to orchestral music in the tradition of Saint-Saëns' ''
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'' and
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's ''
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''. Lightly animated illustrations of characters and plot points accompany the music and narration. Conducted by Andreas Hanson, the work was first performed by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and filmed at the
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in June 2021. In September of the same year, the video was made available free-to-view on the orchestra's website. Since 2022, performances take place worldwide, with orchestras such as the
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, the
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, the Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz and the
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. While ''Merregnon: Land of Silence'' has an educational background, Böcker is particularly concerned with the entertainment aspect, one reason why the project draws on the aesthetics of video games and anime to appeal to a modern audience. Shimomura believes that those efforts are helping to "tackle some of the misconceptions around classical music." In Böcker's view, the story is a symphonic fairy tale of "courage, perseverance, solidarity and above all, freedom." The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra has made available a further six videos in which Shimomura talks about her ideas and her approach to working on the respective themes for the characters in the story.


Reception

''Merregnon: Land of Silence'' was described as a "symphonic anime" by the ''
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''. ''
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'' spoke with Böcker in a radio feature entitled "''Music education with a video game composer''", and '' Klassik Radio'' elaborated on the fact that ''Merregnon: Land of Silence'' is intended to introduce children playfully to the orchestral world, on an "enchanting adventure journey" in a "symphonic anime fairy tale for the entire family." Böcker was invited to write a guest article for '' Gramophone'' about orchestral music and its power to inspire audiences young and old. In it, he emphasises the importance of a family concert that "entertains and promotes immersion", because according to him, "it awakens an enthusiasm that leads to spontaneous engagement with the subject, without any finger-wagging or other overtly educational components." In an extensive article on ''
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'', Shimomura and Böcker were joined by Stefan Forsberg, executive director of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. Forsberg points out that music by game composers is "a part of the daily lives of so many people around the world", and the author notes that ''Merregnon: Land of Silence'' could provide "a welcome hand for struggling concert halls." In a
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hosted by the ''German Embassy in Tokyo'', Shimomura, Böcker, and Angel talked about the process leading up to the concert ''Merregnon: Land of Silence''.


''Merregnon, Volumes 1 and 2''

In 1999, Böcker's interest in game music prompted him to approach composers around the world and invite them to collaborate on his original ''Merregnon'' CDs. ''Merregnon, Volume 1'' was released in 2000, distributed by ''synSoniq Records'', featuring orchestral music and narration, as well as an accompanying booklet with text and illustrations. Music from ''Merregnon, Volume 2'' premiered at the first ever ''
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'' outside Japan in Leipzig, Germany, also produced by Böcker, before the full work was released one year later in 2004 by ''Totentanz Records'', distributed by ''SoulFood /
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''. In 2005, ''Merregnon, Volume 2'' was published in the Japanese market by ''Dex Entertainment'', distributed by ''
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''. ''Merregnon, Volume 1'' used almost no live instrument recordings for its soundtrack, while ''Merregnon, Volume 2'' featured 74 orchestra musicians. For most of the composers, this was new territory, so the project's music director for the second volume, Andy Brick, had to ensure that "everyone delivered a score that the orchestra could properly perform." Brick states that
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and samplers, as in volume 1, "can do a lot that you just can't do with real instruments." His task was to help the composers transfer their sound visions to the orchestra. Volume 1 and 2's principal composer, Fabian Del Priore, who developed many of the musical themes, confirmed that it gave him "a lot of experience in orchestration, notation and score writing."


Reception

Both albums were highly praised by critics. The first CD was commended for its appeal in that it "impressively shows how pompous melodies and complex themes are able to attract especially young people", according to the German magazine ''Amiga Plus''. The website ''Epic Sound'' noted that ''Merregnon'' "brings together some of the brightest young talents in the composing world" and '' Music4Games'' attested that the project "sets new standards in the world of videogame music." German gaming network ''Krawall'' found that "hardly has any music CD ever succeeded in creating such opulent pictures in the mental eye." A verdict that ''PC Joker'' joined in its review: "This disc is a hit!" The second CD received much acclaim as well, with the gaming website ''DemoNews'' writing that it was "simply breath-taking", magazine ''Nautilus'' admiring its professionalism and going on to say that "fans of the music from big silver screen epics will find a new treasure in ''Merregnon 2''." ''
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'' went on to report "game music of Hollywood quality", while music magazine ''Astan'', in addition to praising the music ("sounding like an epos to one of the big movies, like
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"), described the booklet as "luxurious" and "simply beautiful and expensively designed." This was echoed by ''MangasZene'' ("a lovingly designed booklet"), additionally highlighting the "first rate music." The German gaming website '' 4Players'' dedicated a large special to ''Merregnon 2'' over several months, where various interviews were conducted with Böcker and the composers. According to Böcker, working on the two ''Merregnon'' albums was a "hallmark moment" that eventually led to the development and production of his '' Game Concerts'' series.


Composers

* Andy Brick (United States) *
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(United Kingdom) * Jason Chong (Australia) * Fabian Del Priore (Germany) * Gustaf Grefberg (Sweden) *
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(Sweden) * Markus Holler (Germany) * Chris Hülsbeck (Germany) * Yuzo Koshiro (Japan) * Jogeir Liljedahl (Norway) * Yoko Shimomura (Japan) * Rudolf Stember (Germany) * Nobuo Uematsu (Japan) * Jonne Valtonen (Finland)


References


External links

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