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March 16, 2013 7:30 PM
The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses

Featuring dynamic and compelling video accompanied by the Oregon Symphony, "The Legend of Zelda(tm): Symphony of the Goddesses” brings the world's most popular video game series to life! Enjoy original music spanning 25 years of adventure from the celebrated Zelda franchise, uniting music and visuals in a way never before realized.

“The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses” is the first ever video game themed concert to feature a complete 4 movement symphony, showcasing the work of Nintendo composer and sound director Koji Kondo.

Witness 25 years of video game history unfolding complete with gorgeous and cinematic video presentation, synced to picture with the game’s sensational, thematic and action-packed music played by the Oregon Symphony.

Get out the green tunics and swords!

Costumes are encouraged!  Wear your favorite Zelda costume
to the concert for a chance to win an autographed Zelda poster.


We hope to see many Links, Princess Zeldas, Fairies, and Ganons. Plus, you’ll be entered for a chance to win our 6 foot window banner, autographed by the conductor Eímear Noone. To enter the contest, meet in the main lobby of the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall between 6pm and 7:30pm to have your photo taken and to fill out an entry form.

Winners will be selected on Monday, March 18 and notified by email. Please be considerate when selecting your costume, and avoid accessories that could block someone’s line of sight (no tall hats, please!)

Eímear Noone, conductor
Pacific Youth Choir

 Program …

S O L D   O U T

This concert is sold out. Please check back here or call the Ticket Office (503-228-1353), since reserved tickets are occasionally returned.

Sponsored by: Intel

Special Concert

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Date

March 16, 2013 7:30 PM

Location

Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall

Description

Featuring dynamic and compelling video accompanied by the Oregon Symphony, "The Legend of Zelda(tm): Symphony of the Goddesses” brings the world's most popular video game series to life! Enjoy original music spanning 25 years of adventure from the celebrated Zelda franchise, uniting music and visuals in a way never before realized.

“The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses” is the first ever video game themed concert to feature a complete 4 movement symphony, showcasing the work of Nintendo composer and sound director Koji Kondo.

Witness 25 years of video game history unfolding complete with gorgeous and cinematic video presentation, synced to picture with the game’s sensational, thematic and action-packed music played by the Oregon Symphony.

Get out the green tunics and swords!

Eímear Noone, conductor
Pacific Youth Choir

 Program …

Sponsored by: Intel

Special Concert

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Costumes are encouraged!  Wear your favorite Zelda costume to the concert for a chance to win an autographed Zelda poster.

We hope to see many Links, Princess Zeldas, Fairies, and Ganons. Plus, you’ll be entered for a chance to win our 6 foot window banner, autographed by the conductor Eímear Noone. To enter the contest, meet in the main lobby of the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall between 6pm and 7:30pm to have your photo taken and to fill out an entry form.

Winners will be selected on Monday, March 18 and notified by email.


Tickets are not available online for this event at this time, or the promo code you entered is not valid for this event. Contact our Ticket Office to get up-to-the-minute ticket availability information.

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