Kingdom Come Live - Orchestral Concert
Experience the unique atmosphere of medieval Czechia. The untouched nature, the walls of grand castles and the glorious majesty of their rulers, but also the blood, dirt and stench. Clashes of swords and the cries of their victims, left in the wake of a bloody uprising against the rule of Sigismund of Luxembourg, keep ringing in your head, and it calls for vengeance and justice. A dark destiny, a cold sorrow and adrenaline pumping through the veins, underlined by an unforgettable musical experience.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is without a doubt one of the most ambitious pieces of Czech culture. Creating a medieval RPG, set in the 15th century Czech lands, with a heavy emphasis on realism, both in combat and the social conditions of this historical period, was no easy task. Yet Warhorse Studios succeeded in their ambitions, selling more than a million copies within the first week, and their game continues reaping critical acclaim to this day.
A key element of this success was undoubtedly the soundtrack, composed by the incredible Jan Valta and Adam Sporka. The musical score, recorded by a symphonic orchestra in Prague’s Rudolfinum, is capable of quickly adapting to the rhythm of the game, and this concert will be no exception.
Conducted by Jan Valta, the Brno Philharmonic orchestra has prepared an incredible show under the roof of O2 universum, underlined by scenes from the game itself. Vox Iuvenalis, a lovely and talented students’ choir, will be vocally accompanying the orchestra. Last but not least, there will be Bakchus, a quartet of bubbly troubadours, further amplifying the medieval atmosphere through their beautiful performance.
Come enjoy this incredible piece of history come alive.