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Many of us are planning to check out the latest addition to the Zelda symphony, The Legend of Zelda Symphony of the Goddesses: Master Quest and some of you might have been lucky enough to have already seen it come to your area. Zelda fans all over the world are taking part in this Master Quest and lucky for us the official YouTube channel for Gaming Boulevard has loaded a video with snippets from the symphony in Germany! Hit jump…

Most people in the cosplay community recognize Li Kovacs’ name; this female cosplayer has taken the gaming-model world by storm and just released a showcase video of her flawless Skull Kid costume, which she’ll be wearing while on tour with The Symphony of the Goddesses. The video shows a cinematic introduction to her costume and includes a behind the scenes look at the filming of the showcase. It’s a worthwhile costume to see whether or not you’re a fan of…

With all of the hype surrounding Majora’s Mask 3D, many fans have been enjoying a nostalgia kick and pondering all of the components that made Majora’s Mask so enjoyable. One of these would certainly be the music, which always fit the different scenarios so well that it helped immerse players into the atmosphere of Termina. Musician Michael T. Samson recently arranged an extraordinary addition to the multitude of Majora’s Mask medleys out there. Samson’s orchestral rendition “The Legend of Zelda:…

Between Twilight Symphony, Symphony of the Goddesses, and plenty of other goodies, us Zelda fans have been completely spoiled in the last few years—but there’s no such thing as too much symphonic Zelda music. The latest update for Nintendo Underdogs Reorchestrated, a fan project that promises incredible symphonic arrangements of a wide range of Nintendo tunes, features a familiar fan-favorite Zelda melody in full orchestral glory.

If you like what you hear, you can head over to the Kickstarter and lend a hand! There’s sure to be plenty more great Zelda content on the actual album, so if you want to hear more from NUREO, consider making a pledge. There are only six days left to fund the project, so if you want to see it through, act quickly!

Just the other day we learned about Symphonic Legends London, an orchestral concert featuring some of the best music of the Legend of Zelda series. One of the fans’ biggest disappointments of Symphony of the Goddesses was the inability to buy a physical CD to listen to the music once the concert tour was over, and unfortunately, it looks like the same fate may fall upon Symphonic Legends London.

During an exclusive interview with the makers of Symphonic Legends London, we asked about the possibility of a recorded release. Head past the jump to see what Executive Producer Thomas Böcker had to say.

This past Friday, I was one of the lucky New Yorkers to attend The Symphony of the Goddesses: Second Quest! As an avid listener of Zelda music, and an attendee of the “First Quest,” I was elated to experience fully orchestrated performances of brand new medleys, as well as many favorites of last year’s performance. And now you can ask experience some of it too, with footage of the concert’s best moments now available on YouTube! Click the jump for…

Last week Djinn wrote about how the state of music in the Zelda series has changed over the many years since its inception, and near the end of the article he spoke briefly of how recently the quality of Zelda music has drastically increased with the orchestrated soundtrack of Skyward Sword. And let me tell you, when I first played Skyward Sword that was the impression I got too: It’s so much higher quality. It would be a mistake in…

The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses has spread world wide joy to all who were lucky enough to witness it. Going to cities all over the world, Zelda fans rejoiced as they got to enjoy the music that they have known to love, redone in a brand new ochestral syle. Nintendo, noticing all the excitment from all the concerts, desided to do a small show at the Nintendo World store in New York city. This video shows the…

Its that time again and the Music Box is making its weekly appearance once again. This week we have what I consider one of the most beautiful Zelda Medleys that I have ever heard. Although it was only uploaded back in May by YouTube user djuret83 it was performed by Play! A Video Game Symphony back in May 14th of 2006. Given the few months it has been uploaded, I’m not sure how I could have missed this performance before….

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!