


What if Beethoven was a video game composer? Dr Richard Vaudrey explores the power and emotion of some of Beethoven’s iconic orchestral music to find the perfect musical elements to create the next spectacular gaming score.
50min. No Interval.
Concerts, Family / Kid-friendly
9th May, 2026
9th May, 2026

The venue is wheelchair accessible. An Assistive Hearing system is available. Assistance Animals are welcome in all areas of Arts Centre Melbourne and water bowls are available on request.
BY TRAIN: The closest train station is Flinders Street Station. Exit the station onto Swanston Street, turn your back on the city and walk across Princes Bridge.
BY TRAM: The tram routes that stop in front of Arts Centre Melbourne are: 1, 3, 3a, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67 and 72. This stop is number 14 – “Arts Precinct"
BY BICYCLE: Bicycle lanes run north and south along St Kilda Road. On-street bicycle hoops are available outside Hamer Hall and the Theatres Building (under the Spire)
BY CAR: Arts Centre Melbourne's paid undercover car park is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is extremely limited street parking.
Conductor: Sara Duhig
Presenter: Dr Richard Vaudrey
With: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
PROGRAM
Koji Kondo Theme from The Legend of Zelda
Beethoven Symphony No. 7 (selections)
Beethoven Coriolan Overture
Beethoven Symphony No. 5 (selections)
Classic Kids: Beethoven’s Gaming Quest runs for 50min. No Interval.
Classic Kids: Beethoven’s Gaming Quest is at Melbourne's Hamer Hall | Arts Centre Melbourne, which is located at 100 St Kilda Road, Southbank, Melbourne, 3004.
Classic Kids: Beethoven’s Gaming Quest tickets start at $33.
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