The Symphony of the Sword – unique concert featuring music from Kingdom Come: Deliverance I & II live in Poland
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The Symphony of the Sword – unique concert featuring music from Kingdom Come: Deliverance I & II live in Poland

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Game Music Foundation

1 Oct 2025

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The magnificent hall of the National Forum of Music will transport you to 15th-century Bohemia during The Symphony of the Sword – a symphonic rendition of music from Kingdom Come: Deliverance I & II. For the first time, you will be able to experience music from both these award-winning games during one epic performance as part of GMF 2026!

Travel to medieval Bohemia with the Symphony of the Sword – an orchestral rendition of music from both Kingdom Come: Deliverance games. For the very first time, music from KCD and KCD2 will be performed together during one epic concert, and conducted by the composer. Tickets available now.

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The Game Music Foundation is thrilled to announce the first concert of the upcoming sixth edition of the Game Music Festival. February 2026 will mark two release anniversaries: the seventh for KCD and the first for KCD2. To celebrate this, the Game Music Foundation presents Symphony of the Sword – an epic musical journey through the world of medieval Bohemia. On February 15th 2026, the prestigious National Forum of Music in Wroclaw will host this symphonic adventure, allowing the audience to revisit the game’s world, from its peaceful villages and lively roadside taverns to its bloody, sword-clashing battles.

Jan Valta, composer of both soundtracks, created a spectacular and diverse opus. Jan’s symphonic work will be complemented by several medieval compositions created by composer Adam Sporka. Their music is an inseparable part of the player’s experience, amplifying the emotion and immersion of Henry of Skalitz’s perilous journey. The Symphony of the Sword will be performed by the internationally acclaimed NFM Wrocław Philharmonic. They will be joined by the celebrated Medici Cantantes choir and the authentic medieval music ensemble Veratus. Composer Jan Valta will personally conduct this orchestral masterpiece.

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