Tag: Jeron Moore

Since the successful tour of Symphony of the Goddesses back in 2013, the demand of symphonic video game music has begun to take flight. Both Pokemon Symphonic Evolutions and Symphony of the Goddesses Master Quest are touring this year, and although they may share similar elements, both tours are organized in a different fashion. In a recent interview with Gamerz Unite, producer and creative director of both tours, Jeron Moore, explains how the atmospheres of both tours differ. Hit the…

Symphony of the Goddesses continues to spread its glory across North America. More tour dates were announced a little while ago. Starting September 3rd through December 14th, there is a fairly decent size list of cities that will get a visit by the symphony. Check out the list after the jump!

The folks over at G33k Life recently had the pleasure to speak with the coordinators behind the Symphony of the Goddesses concerts. Within in the interview, they discuss some of their favorite video game music, favorite Zelda games, a little bit about the inspiration behind their work, and a little bit about the much anticipated The Wind Waker HD. Read the interview after the jump!

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!

Last night, this Columnist had the honor of attending the Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses (again)! I attended last year when it came to my hometown of Atlanta, GA, and I was fortunate enough to do so again this year. There were two main differences from this year’s, compared to last year’s. Well, three, if you count the fact that I actually got good seats this year and didn’t have a Triforce banner hanging in my face the whole time. But I digress. The two main differences are: 1) Last year, I wasn’t a writer for Zelda Informer and Gamnesia, so I didn’t take notes or pictures. 2) This opening night in Atlanta, GA, was the first show of the second season, or, as it was dubbed: “The beginning of the Second Quest.”

Rather than being a review of the symphony, as our own Colin McIsaac has already published an incredible review of the Symphony of the Goddesses, this article will serve as a comparison of both the first and second seasons. I won’t being going into a much detail as Mr. McIsaac did in his piece, but rather showing you what’s new about the Second Quest tour.

For more on The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses – The Second Quest, read further inside!

The Symphony of the Goddess Tour is now underway. After three events last year in Tokyo, Los Angeles, and London, the Zelda Symphony is now set on a year long tour across North America. The first event already took place on January 10th in Dallas, Texas, with future events scheduled throughout the year. Mike Damiani of Game Trailers recently got a chance to catch up with Jeron Moore, one of the concerts producers and you can see part of their…