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==The Mid-Summer Concert==
==The Mid-Summer Concert==
This concert was held for World Orchestra Week at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City on 1 August 2024. It was held in partnership with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)'s Sustainable Development Goals program, the Qatar Leadership Centre, the emirati International Advisory Group, the International Academy for Arts and Cultural Studies and the venezualian music program El Sistema.<ref>[https://weibo.com/7367502517/OpnP8bnVk Weibo]</ref><ref>[https://weibo.com/7367502517/OpOcmmKdP Weibo]</ref><ref>[https://x.com/GFL2EXILIUM_EN/status/1817842690349846550 Twitter]</ref>
This concert was held for World Orchestra Week at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City on 1 August 2024. It was held in partnership with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)'s Sustainable Development Goals program, the Qatar Leadership Centre, the emirati International Advisory Group, the International Academy for Arts and Cultural Studies and the venezualian music program El Sistema.<ref>[https://weibo.com/7367502517/OpnP8bnVk Weibo]</ref><ref>[https://weibo.com/7367502517/OpOcmmKdP Weibo]</ref><ref>[https://x.com/GFL2EXILIUM_EN/status/1817842690349846550 Twitter]</ref>
{{StoryQuote|UNITAR-NYO and The International Academy for Arts and Cultural Studies is proud to present "Mid-Summer Concert," a multi-faceted event scheduled to take place at the iconic United Nations - Sputnik Area on 1 August 2024. This event is a highlight of Carnegie Hall's World Orchestra Week and the UNITAR - Qatar Fellowship Programme, celebrating the convergence of music, animation, youth art education, and cultural diplomacy. The event will include a UNITAR-QLC fellowship certificate ceremony, and feature performances by the United Nations Festival Orchestra for Hope and the National Children's Symphony of Venezuela, showcasing repertoire that reflects cultural heritage and the global mission of the SDGs. The repertoire will include the "Girl's Frontline Suite" by Yang Haoming and "Carnival of the Animals" by Camille Saint-Saëns. Complementing the musical performances, Sunborn will present an 30 min long inspirational animated video, enriching the auditory experience with visual storytelling that highlights themes of peace, resilience, and hope, provide an immersive experience in the concert in order to help understand and feel the meaning of SDGs.|[https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1y/k1y944hzno Official description]}}
*[https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1y/k1y944hzno Official stream]


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==References==

Revision as of 13:03, 2 August 2024

Girls' Frontline Orchestra

2018 illustration by Artist:多元菌.

A symphonic concert of Girls' Frontline Original Soundtrack took place at the Shanghai Oriental Art Center on 19 October 2018.[1][2] Another concert took place in Japan at the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre on 8 August 2019,[3] the first Vanguard Sound concert in Japan.[4] Exclusive merch like Griffin & Kryuger pendants were sold during the events.

2018 concert Dolls instruments:

2019 concert Dolls instruments:

Gunblaze Jam

A live concert of Girls' Frontline ECHOES titled Gunblaze Jam with the voice actresses of HK416, G11, UMP40, UMP45, MDR and SPAS-12 was set to take place at the Hulic Hall in Tokyo on 27 June 2020 but was cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic.[5] The event was replaced by an online live titled Operation Calling on 18 December 2020.

Girls' Frontline Music Festival

This two-hours live performance took place at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center with broadcast on Bilibili in the evening of 15 July 2023. Exclusive goodies for those attending in person included inscriptions to the third closed beta for Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium, SMG RO635RO635RO635's “Monochrome Jungle Bird” costume, AR QBZ-191QBZ-191QBZ-191-branded Moondrop wireless earbuds, and various articles of merchandising.[6] A new gameplay video for Girls' Frontline 2 was revealed at the end of the concert.[7]

The Mid-Summer Concert

This concert was held for World Orchestra Week at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City on 1 August 2024. It was held in partnership with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)'s Sustainable Development Goals program, the Qatar Leadership Centre, the emirati International Advisory Group, the International Academy for Arts and Cultural Studies and the venezualian music program El Sistema.[8][9][10]

UNITAR-NYO and The International Academy for Arts and Cultural Studies is proud to present "Mid-Summer Concert," a multi-faceted event scheduled to take place at the iconic United Nations - Sputnik Area on 1 August 2024. This event is a highlight of Carnegie Hall's World Orchestra Week and the UNITAR - Qatar Fellowship Programme, celebrating the convergence of music, animation, youth art education, and cultural diplomacy. The event will include a UNITAR-QLC fellowship certificate ceremony, and feature performances by the United Nations Festival Orchestra for Hope and the National Children's Symphony of Venezuela, showcasing repertoire that reflects cultural heritage and the global mission of the SDGs. The repertoire will include the "Girl's Frontline Suite" by Yang Haoming and "Carnival of the Animals" by Camille Saint-Saëns. Complementing the musical performances, Sunborn will present an 30 min long inspirational animated video, enriching the auditory experience with visual storytelling that highlights themes of peace, resilience, and hope, provide an immersive experience in the concert in order to help understand and feel the meaning of SDGs.

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