The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses

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The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses
Symphony of the Goddesses logo.png
Symphony of the Goddesses First Quest poster.jpg
Original run poster, by Houston Hanna
Release

Tour

Date

Initial Tour

March 28, 2012 - January 26, 2013

Second Quest

July 2013 - December 2013

Master Quest

January 21, 2015 - January 21, 2017

Final Tour

July 22, 2017 - December 30, 2017

Credits

Producer

Jason Michael Paul Entertainment, Inc.
Nintendo

Composer

Koji Kondo, others

Arranged

Chad Seiter (Second Quest[1], possibly others)

Website

The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses was an official symphony that toured around the world playing orchestrated versions and medleys of music from The Legend of Zelda series. It represented a touring continuation of the 2011 The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Symphony for the 25th anniversary of the series. The last tour ended at the close of 2017.

The concert saw multiple revisions across its various tours. The first season began in March 2012 and ended in January 2013. A second version with "50% new content"[1], called "Second Quest", toured briefly in the second half of 2013. A third tour, "Master Quest", ran from January 2015 to January 2017 and left North America for the first time, travelling to Japan, Europe and South America. During this phase, the symphony was featured on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on October 14th 2015. The video of their performance was posted to YouTube and had over one million views, but has since been made private. A final worldwide tour, featuring a new Skyward Sword arrangement and Breath of the Wild music amongst other revisions, took place in late 2017.

"Discover a new adventure! Journey back to the land of Hyrule with Master Quest in this global concert tour of The Legend of Zelda. This unique experience of a multimedia concert experience from the beloved game includes new gameplay video imagery on a larger-than-life screen with live music, featuring a beautifully orchestrated four-movement symphony and highlighting fan favorite moments from the rich and storied history of the Zelda franchise in expertly timed synchronization. The two-hour concert features a 66-piece orchestra and 24-person choir, with arrangements directly approved by franchise producer Eiji Aonuma and Nintendo composer and sound director Koji Kondo (Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda)."

Gallery

Videos


Official Nintendo UK video of the "Dungeons of Hyrule" movement from London 2013

Symphony of the Goddesses Second Quest Toronto 2013

Symphony of the Goddesses, Rochester, NY; 11/11/2016

Posters

See also

External links

References