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Dear Esther / Jessica Curry

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A deserted landscape, memories of a fatal crash, a book written by a dying explorer – 'Dear Esther' is part of a new wave of videogames that redefines what they can do, proving videogames are capable of the same musical, narrative and artistic expression as film or literature. This week, we chat to composer Jessica Curry, who wrote the game’s soaring score, ahead of the first ever live performance of 'Dear Esther' at Milton Court Concert Hall on Friday 14 October. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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Dear Esther / Jessica Curry

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A deserted landscape, memories of a fatal crash, a book written by a dying explorer – 'Dear Esther' is part of a new wave of videogames that redefines what they can do, proving videogames are capable of the same musical, narrative and artistic expression as film or literature. This week, we chat to composer Jessica Curry, who wrote the game’s soaring score, ahead of the first ever live performance of 'Dear Esther' at Milton Court Concert Hall on Friday 14 October. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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