The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddess

So there is much news today concerning The Legend of Zelda, and none of it pertaining to Skyward Sword. First we have news on the the concert for the Zelda series.  Titled "The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddess". It will continue it's tour in 2012 starting in Dallas, TX on January 10. Tickets are going to range from $19 - $115 with discounts availble for Club Nintendo Members. You can get tickets from The Dallas Symphony. They are going to announce more concerts soon, so I will keep my fingers crossed that they are coming to Denver, or at least really close to it.  Read on for the full press release.

 


Nintendo’s 2012 Concert Series for The Legend of Zelda Will Kick Off in Dallas

Dallas Symphony Orchestra to Play ‘Symphony of the Goddesses’ on Jan. 10

REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Video game fans in the Lone Star State will soon be able to experience Nintendo’s musical tribute to The Legend of Zelda video game series. On Jan. 10, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra will perform orchestral arrangements of music from the game’s 25-year history accompanied by video content from the games themselves. This new concert series will go on tour across the United States in 2012 as The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses. Tickets for the Dallas performance are now available direct from the Dallas Symphony and range in price from $19 to $115. Through Nov. 30, tickets are available to Club Nintendo members at a 15 percent discount.

Nintendo has teamed up with Jason Michael Paul Productions, Inc. to provide video game fans with the ultimate musical experience for The Legend of Zelda. The highlight of this new musical program is a full four-movement symphony that will guide fans through a musical retelling of key chapters from The Legend of Zeldafranchise. The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses concerts will be conducted by Irish-born conductor Eimear Noone, and the multimedia show will pair iconic music and gorgeous visuals from classic Zelda titles, including the newest game in the series, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword for the Wii console.

“The love that fans feel for The Legend of Zelda series cannot be overstated,” said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “In 2012, we want to give people across the country a chance to come together and enjoy the music from the games that mean so much to so many.”

The Legend of Zelda is as close to our hearts as it is for the fans,” said Jeron Moore, producer for Jason Michael Paul Productions, Inc. “The tour will be something both fans of the franchise and music enthusiasts alike won’t want to miss.”

Additional performance dates will be announced in the future. For more information about the concerts, visit http://www.zelda-symphony.com. For more information about the ticket discount available to Club Nintendo members, please visit http://club.nintendo.com.

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