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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 347 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Zelda Symphony of The Goddesses

    by 3ny6ma on 12/10/12Adrienne Arsht Center - Miami

    Imagine your childhood played out in front of you... Nostalgic, while at the same being memorable this was a night I'll never forget. I loved hearing Ocarina of Time's Movement as well as Twilight Princess. But the crème de la crème as they say was The Ballad of The Wind Fish. That stroke of Orchestral genius filled the void inside my pockets. You won't be disappointed if you go see this. Better yet, you might not ever get to see this again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by SRB2JTE on 10/16/12The Mann Center - Philadelphia

    The most amazing night of my life. They had 3 encores!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Go See This!

    by Anonymous on 8/20/12The Mann Center - Philadelphia

    If you are into The Legend of Zelda, than this is the show for you! I loved see clips from all my favorite games and the music was astounding. Even if you're not that into Zelda, this is still a great show to see! The musical experience is one that no one should miss.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Epic!

    by LockeDemosthenes on 8/13/12The Mann Center - Philadelphia

    One word, "nostalgic." To me, it was an unforgettable experience.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Zelda Symphony was an unbelievable experience!

    by VTnev27 on 8/9/12The Mann Center - Philadelphia

    The Pittsburgh Symphony,Philadelphia Choir, Eimear Noone (conductor), Jeron Moore (producer), Chad Seiter (composer), Jason Michael Paul, Nintendo, and I'm sure many others who I'm missing are to be congratulated for putting on an unbelievable show. I've never been to an orchestral concert, but I felt right at home when as soon as the music started we were treated to the games being played out on a screen behind the orchestra. I don't want to spoil the show, so in closing if you enjoy the music of the Zelda series I highly recommend checking out a show near you!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    One of the greatest experiences of my life!

    by Retroverse on 8/3/12The Mann Center - Philadelphia

    The music was played to perfection. The atmosphere was unforgettable. I have never been in a place with so many Zelda/Nintendo fans. A must see!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A love letter to the fans.

    by brianhite on 8/3/12Houston Symphony Orchestra, Jones Hall - Houston

    This is the concert you've been waiting for since the moment you stepped onto Hyrule Field. Nintendo has finally put together an orchestrated concert for the series with the best music in the video games industry. Most of the songs played are from the CD that came with Skyward Sword, but there a few EXCELLENT pieces that made their way into the concert that weren't on the disc that make the price of the ticket well worth it. Plus, each song is accompanied by a video that takes your mind back to those nostalgic moments in each game that ultimately brought you to the princess's side and saved her from some villain's clutches. Plus, it's a chance to meet up with a bunch of fans that share your love for this great story, characters, world, and of course, music. The conductor, Eímear Noone, did a fantastic job, and she's a fan of the series as well! She is the very same conductor that performed at Nintendo's E3 Press Conference in 2011, if you happened to watch that event. She's also interested in doing more Zelda stuff after the tour ends, so if you like it, help us all by contacting Nintendo and telling them that you'll happily pay for more Zelda music. Oh! And don't forget to bring your 3DS! These concerts are a haven for StreetPassing!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show for a Zelda fan

    by Chameleus on 8/2/12The Mann Center - Philadelphia

    Whole performance was more than I expected. It starts with a few medleys, then follows videos of actual gameplay as the orchestra plays the parts and themes as you see them. Made for a much more engrossing experience.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Symphony That Cannot Be Forgot

    by QuestHunter on 8/2/12Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre - Orlando

    If you are a Zelda fan you will love this symphony they do songs from all the best games. For non Zelda fans they should still give it a try the energy from the fans and the symphony is great.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome experience for Zelda fans!

    by EliseWind on 8/1/12The Mann Center - Philadelphia

    I've been a Legend of Zelda fan since, well, forever. The music has always been one of the reasons I love the series so much. This concert was my first experience hearing these amazing songs from a live orchestra and I was certainly not disappointed. The symphony covers some of the most cherished and popular tunes from the games and arranges them beautifully. My fiance was a little disappointed that Dragon Roost Island (his personal favorite) wasn't part of the concert, but we still enjoyed every last minute. If you get the chance to experience this symphony for yourself, do take it!