Tag: zelda symphony

The Symphony of the Goddesses tour has delighted and amazed thousands of fans across America with its imaginative and touching renditions of the Zelda series’ most well-known music. However, it wasn’t until after ten months of touring America which we finally got wind of the tour stopping off at a country other than America; Australian Zelda fans celebrated as it was announced that Sydney would be getting two concert dates at the beginning of February. Despite this, it still begged…

Zelda soundtracks are always a delight to listen to and many fans are most likely hoping that Nintendo will release a new CD from Symphony of the Goddesses which has been considered a great success across the North American continent. Zelda fan site Link’s Hideaway gained the privilege of chatting with Zelda Reorchestrated project director Eric Buchholz and asked a very important question about if there was any possibility of a soundtrack becoming available in the near future. You can…

The Symphony of the Goddesses, the official Zelda concert series, recently had its last (announced) non-US tour destination in Montreal, QC. The symphony, conducted by Eímear Noone is “the first ever video game themed concert to feature a complete 4-movement symphony”; with music by Koji Kondo (Nintendo) and Chad Seiter (Fringe, Star Trek, LOST). You can check out the video after the jump.

[News post contributed by Chelsea G. and Esha] Zelda Williams, the beautiful and talented daughter of actor and comedian Robin Williams, is widely known for her appearances in several commercials advertising Ocarina of Time 3D for the Nintendo 3DS. She has teamed up with Nintendo once again as she has agreed to emcee the Zelda symphony Symphony of the Goddesses on June 6, 2012 in Los Angeles. This particular date has been receiving a lot of buzz because it also…

For this week’s Monday Music Box, I have found an full length video of an entire symphony dedicated to The Legend of Zelda series. It may be a little dated, but is still something every Zelda fan should experience. On September 23, 2010 an audience full of video game fans set down to enjoy an incredible performance in Cologne, Germany. Playing through several songs from the series, this concert really captures the spirit of of Zelda. To listen and watch…

Like most retail outlets, GameStop has a rewards program: you sign up for their free card and everything you purchase nets you points, you rack up enough points and you’re able to apply those towards some sort of prize. Sometimes the prizes amount to the sort of thing found at the Dollar Store, sometimes they can be pretty impressive. GameStop has just added one of the latter… and it’s Zelda related!

Yesterday we heard that we should stay tuned for future announcements about the Symphony of the Goddesses Tour, but we didn’t know it would be this fast! In a press release put out by the tour team, several new venues were announced including Seattle, San Francisco, Montreal, Austin, and Toronto. There is still no international events scheduled, but we can still keep our fingers crossed. Furthermore, there is nothing at all in Chicago, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or many other…

The first Legend Of Zelda 25th anniversary concerts are coming to Los Angeles and London this month but they are only the start of something special. The producer of the Legend of Zelda concert, Jeron Moore, has told ONM that the Zelda world tour will feature a four part Symphony. Moore also reveals that those lucky enough to have tickets to the concerts this month will be the first in the world to hear two parts of this symphony. Below…

In a somewhat surprising turn of events, it appears that the Zelda Symphony will not be heading to Australia afterall. Despite the hidden coding found within the Australian Zelda 25th anniversary page as well as the recent inclusion on Ticket Master, it seems that Australians won’t be getting the Zelda Symphony concert as originally thought. The folks over at Vooks, who previously reported on both the hidden coding and the ticket master news bit got word from Nintendo of Australia…

Two weeks back we reported that the Zelda Symphony concert might be heading to Australia. We still have no official word, but we now have more evidence that shines a better light. This time it comes from the folks at Ticket Master. When you search the term Zelda at the Australian Ticket Master site the Zelda Symphony appears as a choice but there are no locations or dates listed. You can click the more information tab and all you get…