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Ray Chen - Player 1 (Vinyl LP)

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Ray Chen - Player 1 (Vinyl LP)

Ray Chen - Player 1 (Vinyl LP)

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Ray Chen's 2024 Album Player 1 on LP. The Violinist Blends Classical Music With the Worlds of Film, Television, Anime and Video Games.

Blending classical music with the immersive world of gaming, Player 1 comprises a thrilling array of themes from television, Anime and film – including The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Pokémon and Squid Game. Recorded with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Cristian Mǎcelaru, these compositions gravitate around the sonic centerpiece of Erich Korngold’s Violin Concerto. The Austrian composer was a pioneering 20th century classical composer who became one of the first musicians to score films for Hollywood. Ray Chen’s mission now is to challenge traditional perceptions of classical music, making it accessible and inspiring. Nintendo consoles, TV dramas, films, anime, soundtracks and a near-century-old work by Korngold may at first seem like disparate cultural phenomena but they have one thing in common – they weave fantasies. Ray is Player 1. You, the listener, are Player 2.

  1. Romantic Flight (from How to Train Your Dragon) - John Powell arr. Sally Herbert
  2. Sadness & Sorrow (from Naruto) - Toshio Masuda arr. Benjamin Rimmer
  3. Main Theme (from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom) - Manaka Kataoka arr. Andrew Skeet
  4. Violin Concerto in D major, Op.35 - Erich Wolfgang Korngold
  5. I Remember My Name (from Squid Game) - Jung Jaeil arr. John Langley
  6. Serenade - Eunike Tanzil
  7. Pallet Town (from Pokémon Red) - Junichi Masuda arr. Andrews Skeet
  8. Isabella's Lullaby (from The Promised Neverland) - Takahiro Obata arr. Benjamin Rimmer


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