Tag: ZREO

Zelda Reorchestrated is one of the greatest parts of the musical Zelda fanbase, and one of my favorite Zelda tracks, Dragon Roost Island, is perfectly orchestrated by the team. For some reminder of what the original The Wind Waker theme sounds like, check out this video before reading on. Zelda Reorchestrated actually has two versions of the theme, their original orchestration and a redux, and both have their merits. So hit the jump to listen!

To coincide with Jordan’s Flute Boy’s Meadow this week, we have for you on Windmill Hut not one, not two, but four different versions of Tal Tal Heights. This popular tune from the end of Link’s Awakening has been covered in varying ways to different effects, but none seem to diverge too far from the intentions of the original theme- to make the player feel excited and accomplished at the same time. Hit the jump to listen!

Just recently the team at Zelda Reorchestrated released their album, Twilight Symphony, on YouTube. Included are orchestrated tracks of songs from Twilight Princess, along with a professional Hollywood choir. Not to mention vocal talent from several live soloists, including Aubrey Ashburn from titles like Dragon Age 2, and Devil May Cry 4. Hit the jump to see the video.

As most of you know, Zelda Reorchestrated (ZREO) has been showing their love for the series by producing beautiful symphonic performances of various Zelda scores for almost a decade now.  Unfortunately, that time has come to an end, and ZREO is ending their fantastic musical journey.  We here at Zelda Dungeon are woeful that this experience has ended so suddenly, and would like to give a personal thanks to the team of Zelda fans who worked on creating beautiful recreations…

If you haven’t been living under a rock, you should know that Zelda Reorchestrated (ZREO) has almost released their enormous Twilight Symphony project. In fact, it was supposed to be released by the end of November, but there’s a good reason why that date’s been pushed back to mid-December. Nintendo is now on board. After a good deal of sorting through legal mumbo-jumbo with ZREO, the album should be good to go around mid-December. Hit the jump for more!

The guys over at ZREO (Zelda Reorchestrated) have a released a few sneak peaks from their Twilight Symphony album. Seeing that all four of them were being recorded in what sounded like a capella (a form of singing that covers all instruments through their voices), I rushed right over to check them out. It sounds just like the real thing, it is amazing what they are doing. Check out the videos after the jump!

ZREO Music has recently posted an update on their Twilight Symphony. This is the last preview before the actual release of their album. They’ve also said that there are a number of surprises on the album they don’t quite want to reveal yet. In addition, there will now be three and a half hours of arranged music from Twilight Princess. The preview features a lovely 7 minute piece of quite a few arranged songs from Twilight Princess. It’s pretty amazing…

The Twilight Symphony is a project to orchestrate 40 musical tracks from the Legend of Zelda: Twilight of Princess. Not only is it a plan to orchestrate these songs, but the goal is to have a full-sized choir to accompany these tracks. The full project will end up being upwards around two and half hours of orchestrated greatness. The folks over at Zelda Reorchestrated set off on a fundraising goal of reaching $18,000 to record the session. Thanks to all…

This week we feature the work from a project by Zelda Reorchestrated! You really have to check this out! This is a preview from their upcoming “Twilight Symphony.” I can not begin to explain how mind blowing this is and how great it is going to be! Professional Choir?! Big Hollywood names?! If you want to know more I highly recommend you check out their website! What do you guys think? Think this is going to be sweet? Let us…

Several months back I began a process of revamping the music section of Zelda Dungeon, but it ran into numerous problems, most notably where to host and stream the music from. After a couple months of being neglected, I’m hoping to get things back on track and it starts with the release of The Legend of Zelda Soundtrack. The soundtrack page includes information on all the tracks for both the NES and Famicom versions of the songs, along with links…