{"id":38,"date":"2013-10-17T22:14:03","date_gmt":"2013-10-18T06:14:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/beta\/?p=38"},"modified":"2013-10-18T18:56:56","modified_gmt":"2013-10-19T02:56:56","slug":"symphony-of-the-goddesses-second-quest-in-vancouver","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/beta\/2013\/10\/17\/symphony-of-the-goddesses-second-quest-in-vancouver\/","title":{"rendered":"Symphony of the Goddesses Second Quest in Vancouver"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Yesterday night, the Vancouver Symphony performed the Symphony of the Goddesses Second Quest. \u00a0I missed the first one, but fortunately this time around I wasn&#8217;t going to miss it. \u00a0So I ordered tickets pretty early on and was pretty excited for the event. \u00a0It was pricey, even after using Club Nintendo&#8217;s discount code (at the moment it is BOKOBLIN) it was $67 per seat.<\/p>\n<p><a title=\"Symphony of the Goddesses\" href=\"http:\/\/zelda-symphony.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">The Symphony of the Goddesses<\/a> is more commonly known as the Zelda Symphony, basically orchestras around the world playing our favorite tunes from the Legend of Zelda video game series. \u00a0This is the second run, also titled &#8220;Second Quest&#8221; and features a few new songs, but a few encores as well.<\/p>\n<p>It was quite an extraordinary experience. \u00a0There were tons of people dressed with green caps or at least a Nintendo t-shirt. \u00a0The Orpheum Theatre was filled and there were people outside looking to buy tickets from people in line. \u00a0The shop was actually quite disappointing, offering only T-shirts and Posters, neither of which seemed to be worth the asking price. \u00a0But of course the main event was the actual symphony.<\/p>\n<p>The backdrop to the orchestra was a big screen that showed gameplay and cutscene footage from the various Legend of Zelda games. \u00a0I thoroughly enjoyed the performance. \u00a0They covered the obvious which included the main theme, Hyrule Field, Zelda&#8217;s Lullaby, the intro from Twilight Princess, etc. \u00a0Of course these medleys worked in a ton of other jingles here and there. \u00a0Admittedly I&#8217;m not old enough to recognize a few of the tracks from A Link to the Past, but who couldn&#8217;t help but cheer when they did Ballad of the Goddesses from Skyward Sword and more surprisingly a medley from Majora&#8217;s Mask. \u00a0All of it was done very well and I appreciate the fact that they included my favorite song of all; Gerudo Valley.<\/p>\n<p>The music was the highlight of the show, and being Zelda themed music, they nailed it. \u00a0But that was complemented by gameplay footage. \u00a0It certainly brought back some great memories seeing Link grabbing onto a chicken and flying down a gorge or the Master Sword from half a dozen installments of the game. \u00a0They captured some hilarious clips (stealing from a shop) and also some of the most iconic (Princess Zelda riding out of the marketplace gates with Ganondorf chasing behind). \u00a0But to be honest, I felt that they didn&#8217;t put enough care into the selection and that was a lost opportunity. \u00a0Since I&#8217;ve tried the process personally when I put together <a title=\"Celda - Cel Shaded Ocarina of Time\" href=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=r1ULmGuk0x0\" target=\"_blank\">the Celda video,<\/a> I felt that there are some options where I would have chosen something a little different. \u00a0Be warned though, each movement was meant to summarize a particular game in the series, so there were plenty of minor spoilers here and there.<\/p>\n<p>Overall, I loved the show. \u00a0It was Zelda, performed live, there&#8217;s nothing not to like. \u00a0Check out the schedule on their site and snap up those tickets if they are performing at your city. \u00a0It&#8217;s a 2 hour experience that will bring back so many fond memories of the greatest video game series ever. \u00a0Though if you&#8217;re anything like me, you&#8217;ll find yourself itching to pick up a copy of Windwaker and relive the magic.<\/p>\n<p>On a side note, one of the things I really enjoy about these Nintendo events is how everyone, without fail, brings their Nintendo 3DS consoles. \u00a0When we entered the building, it was already filled with people, and I&#8217;d say a third of them had 3DS consoles on hand, most playing the new Pokemon X and Y. \u00a0It&#8217;s really quite nice to get the ton of SpotPasses and an endless list of passerby&#8217;s in Pokemon. \u00a0It was entertaining since you have to option to &#8220;shout out&#8221; 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