Tag: Symphony of the Goddesses Master Quest

We at Zelda Informer recently shared an interview with Jason Michael Paul, producer of The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses. Conducted by German gaming channel 10doTV, the interview offered some interesting insights on the symphony’s production behind-the-scenes. If you were hoping to hear more, the channel also took the time to speak with Zelda Symphony conductor Amy Anderson, who shared a bit about the challenges and satisfactions of conducting and performing Zelda music live on stage…

The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses visited Germany a few months ago, performing shows in both Düsseldorf and Munich. Before the event in Düsseldorf, concert producer Jason Michael Paul was interviewed by German gaming channel 10doTV. During the interview, he shared about his experiences collaborating with Zelda creators and touched on the possibility of a Nintendo all-star concert…

Symphony of the Goddesses is one of the longest running video game tours for a single game franchise in the history of video game symphonies. Producer Jason Michael Paul’s original vision for this tour was to bring video games music to the masses, but over time it’s evolved even more and become about representing the original vision of the Zelda series 3 main pillars – Koji Kondo, Eiji Aonuma, and Shigeru Miyamoto. Trying to encapsolate their original vision…

Symphony of the Goddesses doesn’t appear to have any end in sight. The tour originally started as a celebration of Zelda’s 25th anniversary. It took a full year off have a two year stint, only to return this year with Symphony of the Goddesses: Master Quest. While current tour dates run through January 2017, there are plans for this tour to continue well beyond that date. With the 30th anniversary and Zelda U both on the horizon, symphony producer…

The Symphony of the Goddesses visited Las Vegas this last Wednesday, performing a concert at the Venetian Resort. While the show most likely brought joy to many Zelda fans watching, the symphony experienced some issues behind the scenes leading up to the event. Producer Jason Michael Paul conflicted with the Las Vegas Musicians Union, as disagreements over pay and a planned PBS broadcast caused negotiations to dissolve…

Jason Michael Paul Productions and The Nintendo World Store have partnered together to host a special in-store event to celebrate The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses Master Quest tour. The special event will be held on September 4th at 6pm at the Nintendo World Store in New York City, preceding the upcoming Symphony tour landing in New York in October. Attendees of the event will be able to enjoy a live musical performance, ability to purchase Zelda Symphony merchandise,…

On June 6th, at 11 AM EDT, the Nintendo World Store in New York City will be holding its last Super Smash Bros. tournament. They hinted earlier this week that the prize would be “legendary,” and it would seem they did not disappoint. The store recently announced via Twitter that the prize in the tournament this Saturday will be a pair of tickets to The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses…

Haven’t had a chance to see The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses Master Quest tour? You may be in luck, as 33 more concert dates have been announced. Most of these concerts take place in the United States, but some will be held in countries such as Italy, Canada, Ireland, and others around the world.

The list of new concert dates is as follows…

The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses Master Quest has been going strong with performances all over the world. Some of you might have already had a chance to check out this amazing symphony, whether you were lucky enough to have it travel to your city or if you took a special trip just for the symphony. Now they have added even more tour dates and cities, so for those of you that haven’t seen it come to your…

“The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses – Master Quest” has continued its run throughout Europe and North America over the last few months. With each performance that takes place, we hear about the amazing experiences the symphony offers from many satisfied fans. But exactly what goes into making this symphony event a reality? News site VentureBeat recently chronicled the history of “Symphony of the Goddesses” and the extensive planning process just one show needs to go through…