After calling off their flagship Nintendo Live 2024 event, Nintendo chose to make the best of the situation by releasing free streams of the planned Legend of Zelda and Splatoon orchestra performances. Fans can now enjoy the full Zelda concert via Nintendo’s YouTube channel.
Clocking in around 30 minutes, the video features epic renditions of iconic songs spanning the storied franchise. It kicks off highlighting musical moments from the newly released Tears of the Kingdom before revisiting all-time greats like Ocarina of Time, Skyward Sword, Link’s Awakening, and other fan favorites.
While originally intended as a live showcase, Nintendo opted to digitize the concert to limit virus transmission risks. However, the video still captures the ambiance and energy of a live orchestra. Viewers experience the surge of emotions from the opening Legend of Zelda theme and the rousing crescendos of the suite’s climax.
For added convenience, Nintendo Japan’s earlier premiere of the stream included English song title translations and timestamps. This allows fans to jump straight to beloved melodies from their personal highlight Zelda stories and adventures.
Releasing these recordings continues Nintendo’s initiative to deliver entertainment and community, albeit reconfigured for modern health challenges. It provides a small silver lining for the postponed Nintendo Live 2024 festivities while keeping both musicians and fans safer amidst ongoing conditions.
So whether for the free entertainment or to temporarily transport yourself to Hyrule, the Legend of Zelda orchestra concert offers a worthy escape. Set aside 30 minutes to let Nintendo’s developers and composers whisk you away on these euphoric musical journeys through Link’s latest quest and most timeless sagas.
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