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Zelda Symphony of the Goddesses Tour Comes to Europe

by Karlie Yeung - February 6, 2013, 5:21 am EST
Total comments: 1 Source: http://zelda-symphony.com/schedule

The first European date for the Symphony of the Goddesses will be in London this May.

Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses will come to the Hammersmith Apollo in London, UK on May 23. A second European date has been announced for May 25 at Le Palais de Congrès in Paris, France.

The concert will be performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir and will be conducted by Eímear Noone. The four-movement symphony features music from Ocarina of Time, Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, A Link to the Past,  as well as Link's Awakening and Majora's Mask.

The Zelda 25th anniversary concert had a London date in 2011, so this will be the second time that the concert series will be held there. Tickets information is available on zelda-symphony.com.

The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses Comes to London in May 2013

Based on One of the Most Popular and Beloved Games of All Time, Sensational Concert "The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses" To Make European Debut at the Hammersmith Apollo on May 23

(San Francisco, CA) February 4 2013 – Following the success of the “The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Symphony” held in London in 2011, the producers of the show are proud to present “The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses” tour. The acclaimed concert experience, which has already captured the hearts of thousands of Zelda fans and music enthusiasts in North America, will make its highly anticipated European debut at the Hammersmith Apollo on May 23. Performed by the the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, fans will journey back to Hyrule and enjoy the music and magic from Nintendo’s beloved The Legend of Zelda franchise like never before.

Based on one of the most popular and beloved video game series of all time, the tour—which has been hailed as a modern classic—features live orchestral performances of theme music from Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda franchise. The name "Symphony of the Goddesses" refers not only to the concert program but also to the four-movement symphony recounting the classic storylines from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. The performance also will highlight orchestral renditions of music from other series games, including The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening and The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.  Eímear Noone will conduct the full orchestra with arrangements by music director Chad Seiter, the evening hosted by concert producer and lead creative Jeron Moore.

“The response in 2011 for “The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Symphony” was unparalleled, so it’s exciting to return with a brand new experience for both loyal and new fans,” notes Jason Michael Paul, CEO of Jason Michael Paul Productions, which is producing the concert tour. “This concert program is an extraordinary glimpse into the spellbinding world of Zelda through the lens of world-class orchestral music. We are honored to bring this unique experience to this great city,” adds Paul.

Guests will relish in their favorite moments from the game, carefully and beautifully timed with a gorgeous orchestral score approved by Nintendo sound director and Zelda franchise composer, Koji Kondo. The concert is a festive experience for all walks of fans, some of which have been known to attend donning green tunics while wielding legendary master swords. Cosplay encouraged!

To view a complete tour schedule with ticketing information, and also sign up for a regularly updated digital newsletter, visit http://zelda-symphony.com. For more information about The Legend of Zelda video game series, visit http://www.nintendo.co.uk/zelda.

Talkback

AnGerFebruary 06, 2013

Third European date: Berlin, May 28th at the Tempodrom. I'm just saying. It ticks me off though that this is a tuesday, would've gone if it were on the weekend after this date.

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