Tag: Symphony of the Goddesses

“The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses – Master Quest” has continued its run throughout Europe and North America over the last few months. With each performance that takes place, we hear about the amazing experiences the symphony offers from many satisfied fans. But exactly what goes into making this symphony event a reality? News site VentureBeat recently chronicled the history of “Symphony of the Goddesses” and the extensive planning process just one show needs to go through…

For the first time since 2012, The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses is scheduled to return to Orlando, Florida. On July 18, fans of the series will head to the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts to see the return of the highly-acclaimed performance series…

If you were looking for another excuse to attend a Symphony of the Goddesses – Master Quest show, you’re in luck. Manga and anime publisher Viz Media announced today that it is partnering with the Symphony of the Goddesses series to bring Zelda books to concert events. This means that the recently reprinted The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past graphic novel by Shotaro Ishinomori and The Legend of Zelda manga series by Akira Himekawa will both be available for purchase at upcoming Zelda Symphony shows…

The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses – Master Quest has continued its tour throughout North America and Europe. With exciting new songs and movements, the concert series has let fans around the world hear their favorite tunes conducted live. In promotion of the new Zelda Symphony series, executive producer Jason Michael Paul recently sat down with Zelda Universe to discuss the current tour and Symphony of the Goddesses‘ future plans…

Unable to attend the Symphony of the Goddesses tour? Not to worry: you can now purchase merchandise from the tour’s official website.

The Symphony of the Goddesses store is currently offering three Zelda-themed t-shirts and three Zelda-themed posters, featuring different themes such as the Triforce and Majora’s Mask

The Symphony of the Goddesses recently updated its website and has added a “Shop” tab. That’s right, the Symphony is now selling its merchandise online. Unfortunately, all three of the posters on the shop are already sold out. However, the three shirts are not. These include a black Skull Kid tee, Wingcrest logo tee, and the official Symphony of the Goddesses golden logo tee. Head here to get yours before they’re gone! Alexis S. AndersonAlexis S. Anderson is a Senior…

The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses has just announced seventeen new concerts. If you have never had a chance to experience the Symphony live this could be it. Approved by Eiji Aonuma and Nintendo composer and sound director Koji Kondo, this event is a four movement symphony set to a backdrop of in-game footage from titles across the series. With compositions from Ocarina of Time, Wind Waker, A Link to the Past, and many more, it is both captivating and nostalgic in just the right ways…

Charity organizer SpecialEffect recently held gaming marathon GameBlast 2015 to help raise money for gamers with disabilities. As part of the marathon, the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra performed a series of amazing Zelda pieces. The ensemble showed off some classical renditions and medleys of our favorite Zelda songs and they are all absolutely beautiful…

Nintendo of America recently got the chance to meet up with producer Eiji Aonuma and composer Koji Kondo at the Legend of Zelda Symphony in Tokyo. Since the Symphony of the Goddesses was announced, fans have been anticipating this musical event, hoping to catch a glimpse of what it might be like. These two prominent individuals discuss many things including the New 3DS, Majora’s Mask, and the compositions brought to life through this concert. More details (and an awesome 2160p…

The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses – Master Quest is already in full swing as it continues its run through North America and Europe. On February 7th, the concert series visited Tokyo and a few special guests made appearances during the event. Zelda director Eiji Aonuma and Zelda composer Koji Kondo both spoke on stage, discussing the legacy of Zelda‘s music and Majora’s Mask 3D