Tag: Symphony of the Goddesses

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…

The Symphony of the Goddesses is the greatest compilation of music from The Legend of Zelda franchise, showcasing 30 years of video games in one four-movement long orchestral and multimedia presentation. For Zelda fans who also happen to be musicians, the Symphony represents the largest official archive of that music. Thanks to a partnership with Alfred Music, this incredible aural adventure is now available as an 80-page collection of piano solos…

Fans subscribed to the Symphony of the Goddess mailing list were notified this morning of the restocking of several items. Additionally, the email showed-off an all new item — The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddess Piano Book. Composed by a group of our most beloved Zelda musicians, the piano book contains all four movements as heard from the symphony itself. Take the jump for more information!

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…

Live in New York City and haven’t had a chance to see the Symphony of the Goddesses tour yet? Here’s some good news: it’s coming to the Nintendo World Store!

In a press release earlier today, Jason Michael Paul Productions, Inc. revealed that the Nintendo World Store will play host to a special Symphony of the Goddesses event on September 4th at 6PM. The event will consist of an ocarina demo by David Ramos (AKA DocJazz), a live musical performance by a string quartet from the Zelda Symphony…

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…

According to a recent Tweet from the official Nintendo World Store, 256 contestants competing in the store’s final Super Smash Bros. tournament will have a chance to win themselves a pair of tickets to a Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses showing! The final tournament will take place at 11 AM on 6/6. Though more details have yet to be revealed, it can be inferred that the tickets may only apply to the Symphony of the Goddesses showing in…

I just got back home from Montreal, and between seeing the sights and eating smoked meat sandwiches, I had the chance to see a performance at the Master Quest edition of the Symphony of the Goddesses. Things have certainly changed a fair bit since I last saw it in 2012, and I thought I’d give my two cents on what was, is, and could be done with the show, for anyone still on the fence about grabbing some tickets. Hit…