MrSaturn99
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What time does it start (US Eastern)?
Still hoping there's at least an audio stream. D:
Still hoping there's at least an audio stream. D:
What time does it start (US Eastern)?
Still hoping there's at least an audio stream. D:
7:30 on my ticket, I didn't even know this was streaming.
Oh US, in 1 hour.
What time does it start (US Eastern)?
Still hoping there's at least an audio stream. D:
Will there be a cd?
I'd assume that the British would have better etiquette for these kind of events.I'm not sure, there should be some cam recordings uploaded later by people as usual. Also, I forgot to add, after watching a few recordings of the Nintendo symphony on YouTube, I was afraid the crowd would be rowdy, but they were absolutely perfect.
I haven't been to one before, so I couldn't really give a fuck if they had done something before, kind of silly to expect them to do something completely new. The Skyward part was great, as was most of Wind Waker's. The only problem with it was that you couldn't really hear the recorders all that well when the whole orchestra was playing, but otherwise the arrangements were excellent, nothing poor about it.Completely disagree. I thought it was meh. The Skyward Sword part was okay, the Wind Waker part with the five extras poor and the last (main) suite was the same as last time, which was incredibly disapointing.
I haven't been to one before, so I couldn't really give a fuck if they had done something before, kind of silly to expect them to do something completely new. The Skyward part was great, as was most of Wind Waker's. The only problem with it was that you couldn't really hear the recorders all that well when the whole orchestra was playing, but otherwise the arrangements were excellent, nothing poor about it.
Completely disagree. I thought it was meh. The Skyward Sword part was okay, the Wind Waker part with the five extras poor and the last (main) suite was the same as last time, which was incredibly disapointing.
First recording posted
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6fUkS_CqK4
EDIT Beaten.
Symphonic Legends did one last year? I thought it was Nintendo who did the symphony series. If you mean the latter, then yes they did Gerudo valley. But the two are not the same.
There were definitely parts in transition to other songs or odd use of percussion/instruments that didn't jive with me, that's for sure. Just a question, would you have preferred if they went through the Nintendo symphony route, and play more defined songs through each game instead of this one?
Yes, I think so, but I also enjoy these kind of rearrangements, so it's not a problem for me.
The percussion part of the final piece is the reason I don't like it, so that sucked.. Though I love the Twilight Princess Zora part with the chorus.
I found the Wind Waker arrangement poor, and the guys at the front didn't add to it, I felt. I had trouble hearing them, and they made the pieces that should have an "oomph" to them kind of plain. The Volvagia battle was good and fitting to their instruments.
I just looked at the past symphonies again, and it seem they sell CD's. So yes, there should be one.Will there be a cd?
I spoke to Thomas Böcker about it and there won't be a CD, Nintendo won't let them record the concerts which is a shame because I really enjoyed it
I spoke to Thomas Böcker about it and there won't be a CD, Nintendo won't let them record the concerts which is a shame because I really enjoyed it
I spoke to Thomas Böcker about it and there won't be a CD, Nintendo won't let them record the concerts which is a shame because I really enjoyed it
Symphonic Legends did one last year? I thought it was Nintendo who did the symphony series. If you mean the latter, then yes they did Gerudo valley. But the two are not the same.
The Legend of Zelda Movement (Zelda theme/Ocarina/LTTP/ Twilight all mixed up)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zdAqoHhe1E
These recordings are really bad, to be honest. Need better audio.
These recordings are really bad, to be honest. Need better audio.
These recordings are really bad, to be honest. Need better audio.
I just looked at the past symphonies again, and it seem they sell CD's. So yes, there should be one.
I sure hope you're right! I would definitely support these guys and buy the CD if there is a release.
Lemme check my recordings, but I doubt it will be better than what's been uploaded. Not to mention countless giggles from the couples who sit beside me
Completely disagree. I thought it was meh. The Skyward Sword part was okay, the Wind Waker part with the five extras poor and the last (main) suite was the same as last time, which was incredibly disapointing.
I'd assume that the British would have better etiquette for these kind of events.
Err... did we listen to the same concert? Because what I heard was a heavily rewritten piece where basically half of it was ripped out and replaced by something new, and the other half touched up in almost every way. It was more of a spiritual successor to the previous piece. Knowing the old version very well made it hard to listen to this one since I couldn't help but compare them, but that's a different issue.
I was down at the stalls and the audience was frakkin awesome, don't think I've heard a video game concert crowd as silent as that anywhere in Europe. The only complaint I have is that I had David Wise sitting two rows behind me.. which was distracting... because it was David Wise...
Nintendolife posted some impressions
http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2014/07/feature_a_night_at_the_theatre_with_symphonic_legends
Really unsure about these impressions, especially as what I did manage to listen to on Youtube sounded absolutely fantastic. It seems to me like they were all wanting and expected straight musical performances of the original music, but part of the joy of classical music is hearing how different orchestras and arrangers can produce different interpretations of the same musical ideas. I for one think it's great that they tried to arrange things differently for this concert, rather than doing the 25th Anniversary Pt 2, and what I heard sounded suitably different but still beautiful.
They pretty much end that article by saying they should have catered to what the audience wanted, but as someone with a ken interest in music, I absolutely loathe that argument. They should have done, and did, what the arrangers and orchestra wanted to do. Perhaps it was under-rehearsed, but there is nothing wrong with giving an eminent orchestra like the LSO an original arrangement of interpreted tunes to work with. It makes for a more unique and individual concert overall.