A CYBER’S HEART (Undertale and Deltarune) - Fall 2022 Concert
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Recording provided by Open Range Video and J-Tech Audio Visual. Audio mixed by Antonino d'Urzo.

Title: A CYBER’S HEART
Game: Undertale and Deltarune
Composer: Toby Fox
Lyrics: Laura Shigihara, Isaac Thomas
Arranger: Sami Louguit, Isaac Thomas
Featuring: Sankara Ganesh

Undertale and Deltarune are two RPG games created by Toby Fox. “A CYBER’S HEART” is a medley of two songs, one from each game. The first is “A CYBER’S WORLD?” from Deltarune. This song greets the player when they first enter a whimsical Cybernetic World. It features a bouncy and fun central rhythm, reflecting the upbeat atmosphere and possibilities this new world provides. In comparison, the second song, “Undertale,” is much more somber and reflective. It plays near the end of the game as the characters you’ve encountered throughout your journey relate their hopes and dreams of finding freedom. The medley also features lyrics from Laura Shigihara’s song, “Don’t Forget” from Deltarune. Each song represents different phases our adventures can take. How your journey starts and ends is left in your hands, but no matter what, you can depend on the friends you’ve made to see it through with you till the end.

Full program from this concert: https://umd.gamersymphony.org/docs/co...

This piece was performed at our Fall 2022 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!

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The Gamer Symphony Orchestra is a student-run symphonic orchestra consisting of more than 120 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.

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