Greetings from Zelda Symphony Producer Jason Michael Paul

Опубликовано: 18 Май 2026
на канале: Top Shelf Gaming
87
1

We interviewed Jason Michael Paul, producer of the Zelda Symphony, during their performance in San Diego during Comic-Con 2017. Please watch our complete interview series.

--{ Please LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE }--
Subscribe for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKio...
Follow us Twitter:   / topshelfgaming  
Like us Facebook:   / topshelfgami.  .
Read amazing articles: http://topshelfgaming.net/

--{ THANKS FOR WATCHING }--

{ About The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses }
During E3 2011, Nintendo announced that a music CD featuring orchestral renditions of The Legend of Zelda songs would be released with the upcoming The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword game for the Wii.

Concert producer Jason Michael Paul was asked to produce a four-minute overture to promote Skyward Sword and celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Legend of Zelda. He enlisted the help of producers Chad Seiter and Jeron Moore. The three of them produced a promotional concert series that performed in the major global cities: Los Angeles, London, and Tokyo. These shows gave birth to what is now The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses which is colloquially known as the Zelda Symphony.

The Zelda Symphony features orchestrated versions of music from the entirety of the Zelda series spanning over 30 years and is performed by a 66-piece orchestra accompanied by a 24-voice choir. The Zelda Symphony is truly the definitive way to experience

{ About The Legend of Zelda }
The Legend of Zelda is a video game series set in the fictional kingdom of Hyrule. The core series follows the hero Link as he tries to thwart evil King Ganon's attempts to claim all three pieces of the all-powerful Triforce and shroud the world in darkness. When Ganon kidnaps Princess Zelda in order to steal her piece of the Triforce, it is up to Link to save her using the famed Master Sword, a blade imbued with the power to repel the incarnation of evil itself.


Some of the most notable games in the series include Ocarina of Time for the N64, A Link to the Past originally released on the SNES, Wind Waker which came out on the Nintendo GameCube, and of course, The Legend of Zelda, the game that started it all over 3 decades ago.

{ About Top Shelf Gaming }
Created in Orange County in 2014, Top Shelf Gaming is an online media company that seeks to bridge the gap between gamer and non-gamer as well as create a more inclusive video game community. The name comes from a scene in Wreck-It-Ralph where Ralph and Vanellope bump fists and exclaim, "Top shelf!" TSG has always prided itself in writing about video games academically and being, if not completely kid-friendly, tasteful with more mature subject matter. TSG creator, Marcus Garrett, offers an internship program every semester for Chapman University students that teaches them the fundamentals of video game journalism. The team's first podcast Trust Sircle featured a diverse cast that tackled subjects from both a gamer and non-gamer perspective. Top Shelf Gaming began producing video content in the summer of 2017. For more information, please visit http://TopShelfGaming.net.