Tag: Symphony of the Goddess

In a recent interview with Amy Anderson, the conductor of Symphony of the Goddess, several great questions were asked with befitting answers. These range from questions such as how she is feeling about the tour and and if she had played any Zelda games prior to the tour. The music that she conducts is very well done and a great extension of the games music itself. It would be great to attend an event as exiting as that and it…

Are you a fan of the Legend of Zelda series? Of course you are. Do you like free stuff? Who doesn’t, right? Will you be in the San Diego area this Saturday? If you said yes to all those things, you might be in luck. Top Shelf Gaming is hosting a draw…

McDonald’s in Miami Florida is giving away tickets to the May 3rd Symphony of the Goddess in seven separate locations. Each participating location will have a poster advertizing the contest and symphony. To play all you need to do is take a selfie in front of the poster with your favorite McDonald’s meal then send it to twitter or instagram using #ZELDAMCD. Every week they will select a winner to receive two tickets. Jump inside to check it out for…

After the December 14th show in San Jose, news on The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddess went cold. No news about new show dates or new projects. This should heat it up a bit. If you are not familiar with the logo to the left, that is the logo for a brand new project by the company that brought us The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddess concerts. The creators behind Play! A Video Game Symphony are…

The Legend of Zelda series, like many of the popular NES games of the 80’s, has expanded into newer territory and evolved with its gameplay, mechanics, and rich mythology. One of the most notable aspects of the series that has continued to change and evolve is its music. What began as an ordinary soundtrack that played along with the game just as any other at the time gained a high level of popularity as the series progressed. As later games…

Welcome my fellow Zelda Dungeoners to another week, another Monday, and of course another edition of Flute Boy’s Meadow! Now, regularly this music feature focuses on fan artists and covers of Zelda music, but today I decided to instead bring the spotlight to the guy behind it all: Kōji Kondō. Honestly, of all the video game composers out there, it can be said with 100% certainty that no man’s music is as well known as his. Kondō has composed the…

If you live in the Northeastern part of the United States and haven’t had a chance to see the Symphony of the Goddess tour, you’ll be excited by the dates that have been recently added to the schedule. Hopefully this news will finally ease some of your worries that the symphony wouldn’t be coming to city near you. If you wish to see the full list please hit the jump below!  

The Symphony of the Goddess Tour is now underway. After three events last year in Tokyo, Los Angeles, and London, the Zelda Symphony is now set on a year long tour across North America. The first event already took place on January 10th in Dallas, Texas, with future events scheduled throughout the year. Mike Damiani of Game Trailers recently got a chance to catch up with Jeron Moore, one of the concerts producers and you can see part of their…

For those of you who live in or near Philadelphia, you will be pleased to know that the Symphony of the Goddess is heading your way. The venue will be at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts and will start at 8:30pm on Wednesday, July 25th. Tickets vary from $19.50 to $95.00. You won’t be able to buy them until January 20th, so be sure to head over to TicketMaster.com, TicketPhiladelphia.org, or The Mann Box Office on that day…