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Journey Home (Ace Combat 5)- Fall 2018

Recording provided by Open Range Video and J-Tech Audio Visual Title: Journey Home Game: Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War Composer: Keiki Kobayashi Arranger: Jonathan Hansford Featuring: Jason Campanella, Michael Placanica, Anton van de Motter, James Via In Ace Combat 5, you lead a squadron offighter pilots that is involved in several key events during a war between two superpowers. The Journey Home is a song for peace during the conflict, which is heard for the first time when sung in defiance of a pro-war vice president. Later on, it is played over the radio during a chaotic naval battle, and pilots from multiple nations sing it together prior to their final major war battle. This arrangement combines the end-credits version of The Journey Home with Into the Dusk, a track that plays after one of your allies must make the ultimate sacrifice. This piece was performed at our Fall 2018 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   Tumblr:   / gamersymphony   Twitch:   / gamersymphonyumd   Zazzle Store: https://www.zazzle.com/umdgso The Gamer Symphony Orchestra is a student-run symphonic orchestra consisting of more than 130 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/

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