The Legend Of Zelda: Symphony Of The Goddesses at Riverside Theater
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Koji Kondo is one of Nintendo’s most notable composers, with a list of credits that includes most of the games in the Mario and Legend Of Zelda series over the past three decades. Now, many of his themes from the Zelda series have been condensed into Symphony Of The Goddesses, a four-movement symphony performed by a full orchestra and choir with a cinematic video presentation. Music Director Chad Seiter, who has worked on LOST and Fringe among other series, arranged Kondo’s work into a full orchestra performance, with familiar music from Ocarina Of Time, The Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, Link’s Awakening, Majora’s Mask, and A Link To The Past.
The Symphony is scheduled to make a stop at the Riverside Theater Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. Reserved seating tickets are $39.50, and go on sale Friday, Oct. 26 at noon.
