Enter the Twilight World
As is common for The Legend of Zelda games, music plays an important role i… Read Full Bio ↴As is common for The Legend of Zelda games, music plays an important role in Twilight Princess. The score was composed by Toru Minegishi, Asuka Ohta, and Koji Kondo. Additionally, Mahito Yokota was credited in the ending for teaser music composition. Minegishi headed up music composition and sound design in Twilight Princess, providing all the field and dungeon music under the supervision of Kondo.
With the advent of optical storage media, the implementation of fully orchestrated tracks instead of sequenced music became possible. Optical storage media technology led to the inclusion of one prerecorded track that acts as both the E3 2005 trailer theme and the music for the demo movie played after the title screen. That song was composed by Kondo and arranged for an orchestra by Michiru Oshima, later to be conducted by Yasuzo Takemoto. Three drafts of the trailer music have been composed by different musicians; one of them was released on the Official Soundtrack and is called "The Legend of Zelda: Orchestra Piece #2".
The fact that Nintendo has decided not to use recorded songs for other music in the game, however, has been a point of criticism. Kondo originally stated that he "would really like to push for" an acoustic orchestral soundtrack, as he considers live instruments much more deep and expressive than the ones used in digital music. However, after the game's release, he stated that a full orchestra would have been unnecessary for this specific title.
With the advent of optical storage media, the implementation of fully orchestrated tracks instead of sequenced music became possible. Optical storage media technology led to the inclusion of one prerecorded track that acts as both the E3 2005 trailer theme and the music for the demo movie played after the title screen. That song was composed by Kondo and arranged for an orchestra by Michiru Oshima, later to be conducted by Yasuzo Takemoto. Three drafts of the trailer music have been composed by different musicians; one of them was released on the Official Soundtrack and is called "The Legend of Zelda: Orchestra Piece #2".
The fact that Nintendo has decided not to use recorded songs for other music in the game, however, has been a point of criticism. Kondo originally stated that he "would really like to push for" an acoustic orchestral soundtrack, as he considers live instruments much more deep and expressive than the ones used in digital music. However, after the game's release, he stated that a full orchestra would have been unnecessary for this specific title.
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Enter the Twilight World
Toru Minegishi Asuka Ohta Koji Kondo Lyrics
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JohtoJoe
This is my favorite piece of music ever. It’s a different rendition of the the “Boss Defeated” theme that plays throughout many moments in the game, but filled with much more emotion than the original. It plays during my favorite cutscene in the entire game. The cutscene it plays in is the definitive moment of Midna’s character in my opinion. She finally opens up to Link about her initial motives and how she only cared about her people. But she then shows that after Zelda’s sacrifice and all of Link’s struggles, she too cares for them and all of Hyrule. So many memories and emotions in this one theme. I love it so much. This will forever be my favorite video game and favorite piece of art!
Krysen Stott
I wholeheartedly agree with you bro this scene puts me in the feels everytime it truly signifies that Link and Midna are ride or dies for each other and that it's time to end this nightmare and save Princess Zelda at last
Mario Lopez ‘
TP perfected the companion character in this game. They chose give her a back story, give her great character development, made her integral to the plot, and through in some conflict where you genuinely cared and had to fight for her well being. This game was so beautifully made and implemented.
Meellow
i know this music since today, and i can say...
I'm really surprised and....nostalgic
Piano Keyng
I'm so happy people still like this game :, )
Maeko Ichiki
It's my favorite Zelda game, I have beated it like 50 times
Mr Bronson
But after witnessing the selfless lengths that Princess Zelda and you have gone to… Your sacrifices… I now know, in the bottom of my heart, that I must save this world, too. There is no other way. If we can just defeat Zant, the curse on me will dissolve, and we may be able to revive Zelda. Let’s go, Link! For Zelda! For all of this world!
Krysen Stott
I love this part of the game Midna basically giving Link a pep talk saying that he and Princess Zelda are the reasons why she's found light inside her heart and realizes that she must also save Hyrule as well her own world and that its up to the three of them to do the damn thing 💯🔥
Mys Ryuza
This is why I love the piano
Krystal Williams
A hood classic