According to Columbia Gorge Sinfonietta conductor and music director Mark Steighner, video game music has now reached a status equal to that of film. “Scores for video games are now composed by the same talented writers who pen big-budget Hollywood features, and they are just as musically complex and interesting,” Steighner said.

Steighner, who is a professional video games reviewer and journalist, notes that audiences for “games music” orchestra concerts have become incredibly popular around the world. Thanks to his connections to the world of video games and game music, Steighner was able to borrow several scores from the “Play: A Videogame Symphony” orchestra production that has been touring the country.