![]() ![]() ![]() Defeat your enemies using the directional melee combat system inspired by games such as Mount&Blade: Warband, that is easy to learn but hard to master. Charge - Bayonet!Fix your Bayonet and call the charge. Large Weapon SelectionFind your own playstyle! Smoothbores, Rifles, Pistols, Swords, Axes… With more than 120 unique weapons, 70 different types of ammunition and 20 different Artillery pieces, players have plenty of options to choose from. Or help stitch up wounds of badly wounded teammates by becoming a Surgeon. While wielding deadly repeating rifles, vanquish any foe that dares to stand in your path.Įnlist in the Engineer Corps and support your team by constructing defenses, building pontoon bridges and supplying ammunition. Join the Cavalry and charge into the fray, bolstering the infantry with swift and efficient maneuvers across the battlefield. Join the Heavy Artillery and use the 100pdr Parrott Rifle to lob shells over enemy fortifications with devastating effectiveness. Support your team from the rear and shatter enemy resistance as a gunner. Multiple Army Branches Enlist in the Infantryįall in line as a regular infantryman, join the ranks of an elite sharpshooter regiment, or help relay orders as a musician as you get to explore the various roles in the army and trial your favorite units. Commander Battles are the ultimate gamemode to display your tactical cunning.įight in Massive Multiplayer BattlesTake part in massive multiplayer battles with up to 600 players simultaneously fighting each other on the same battlefield, in a completely destructible and realistic Civil War combat environment. Incorporating a wide range of weaponry, from long range rifled muskets and devastating artillery, to various deadly close combat tools such as bayonets, knives and sabres, players will take up the fight for the North or the South trying to win the day on the bloody battlefields of America.Ĭommander BattlesTake control over a company of AI-controlled soldiers and lead your men to glory! Fight in huge battles with up to 800 Bots per Server, with Cavalry, Infantry and Artillery. ![]() A portion of the concert’s proceeds will go to the Wounded Warrior Project STRIDE Adaptive Sports.Battle Cry of Freedom brings brutal real-time first and third-person multiplayer combat set in the 19th Century America, presenting players with the opportunity to re-fight the American Civil War as either the Union or the Confederacy. A slide show will set the period of each segment. The 12-member brass and drum Christian Brothers Academy Band will play a few tunes. His big find was John Philip Sousa’s words to the “Stars and Stripes” march, for which the club’s longtime stalwart pianist Michael Clement will play Vladimir Horowitz’s virtuosic arrangement. “It’s modern but hot,” he said with a laugh. Vredenburg re-discovered “Stout-Hearted Men” from a long-ago club program and found an arrangement of “God Bless the U.S.A.” on a compact disc made by a southern men’s church chorus that the chorus emailed him after he contacted them. The concert will feature such favorites as “When Johnny Comes Marching Home” and “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” along with pieces new to the group: “Goober Peas,” a three-part a cappella tune with finger snaps that was intended to make light of the hardships of war and an old and darker arrangement of the spiritual “Go Down, Moses.” Also new is the famous Union tune of the “Battle Cry of Freedom” and “Green Grow the Lilacs” with its beautiful melody in a chromatic setting. “I try to get a balance and take great pains to find it.” “I have a core of about 10 to 15 excellent singers, so it’s a challenge to find the appropriate material,” Vredenburg said. Some don’t read music well, while others are professional singers. The 60 singers, however, are a mixed bag of skills. “I’m always working on their tone quality and try to get the words nice and crisp.” “I’ve been building on that,” Vredenburg said. Klimash had worked a lot on vowel sounds and introduced the men to more complicated repertoire. It’s a pleasure to conduct and move them ahead.” “There’s a lot of camaraderie and they’re enthusiastic to sing. “I’ve always loved the sound of a male chorus,” he said. ![]()
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