We recently reported on the now available pre-purchases of Eimear Noone’s Celtic-style Zelda album, in digital format. Now, a preview clip of one of the album’s songs has been put up on YouTube. The song is their cover of Majora’s Mask‘s Deku Palace theme, and it is quite easy on the ears. Check out the video after the jump!
A while back, we covered the Kickstarter of the “Songs of Zelda:The Celtic Link” music project, previously titled “A Link to the Celts”, and created by Eimear Noone. The Kickstarter was very ssuccessful, and the digital version is now up for pre-purchase! Eimear, one of the talented composers of the Symphony of the Goddesses, has put together an amazing album with a unique Celtic style that does not typically touch the music of Zelda, and you can now buy it…
If you’re a fan of quality video game music and aren’t familiar with the name “Eimear Noone,” you should be. Whether you’ve listened to the soundtrack of
World of Warcraft (for which she composed) or the Zelda Symphony 25th Anniversary CD, seen her conduct for Symphony of the Goddesses, Video Games Live, or even in The Dublin International Game Music Festival (iDIG Music Fest) she created, you’ve been exposed to her incredible musical skill and passion for video game music.
Despite the wide breadth of her musical involvements, Noone has returned yet again to
The Legend of Zelda in order to unite her passions for the iconic video game franchise and her Irish heritage which she holds closely to her heart – a winning combination, according to the hundreds of backers supporting her latest endeavor: “Songs of Zelda: A Link to the Celts”…
Eimear Noone’s Songs of Zelda album, A Link to the Celts, has recently reached its $30,000 kickstarter goal, and in only eight days, no less! There are still several days left until the kickstarter is closed, and you can still donate, so some sweet stretch goals have been announced. There are currently two goals listed, but more are said to be coming soon! Check out the goals after the jump!
Have you ever wondered what Zelda music sounded like with an Irish twist to it? Well, if not, I bet you’re wondering now. As we previously shared, the talented music composer and conductor- including that of the epic Symphony of the Goddesses- Eimear Noone is trying to bring this combination to life with her kickstarter for an album called Songs of Zelda: A Link to the Celts. After attending 2015 Dublin iDIG Music Fest and hearing a beautiful Irish rendition…
Irish conductor Eimear Noone, popular among Zelda fans for her conducting at Symphony of the Goddesses concerts, is planning a new album, called Songs of Zelda: A Link to the Celts! Attendees of the recent 2015 Dublin International Game Music Festival got to see the musicians put a traditional celtic spin on the classic adventure music we love so much, and now Ms. Noone wishes to make a full CD in this style! Eimear is very good at her job,…
The Symphony of the Goddesses series of concerts has been met with overwhelming praise and affection, so much so that new dates have recently been announced in accordance with the second round of concerts known as the Second Quest. The conductor of the concerts, Eimear Noone recently sat down with the UK Official Nintendo Magazine (ONM) to discuss the performance at E3 2011 and the appeal of the series as a whole. Hit the jump to find out more.
Hope is not yet lost for Latin American Zelda fans! Thanks to interviewer and petition creator Feri Gonzalez, the widely anticipated announcement of a possible Symphony of the Goddesses tour in Latin America has risen with coordinators Jeron Moore and Eimear Noone’s welcoming consideration. Hit the jump for more on their encouraging will to make it a real possibility!
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