Website: http://www.zreomusic.com/
Zelda Reorchestrated was formed in 20… Read Full Bio ↴Website: http://www.zreomusic.com/
Zelda Reorchestrated was formed in 2004 with the goal to transcribe the musical masterpieces that make up the greatest video game series ever created: The Legend of Zelda! Their goal is to give each and every song from The Legend of Zelda series a realistic and atmospheric sound with the quality that would be expected from such film composers as John Williams, Howard Shore, and James Horner.
The Zelda Reorchestrated team uses high-end sequencer synthesizers to transcribe the tracks. From there, the MIDI's created by the musical team are sent through sound libraries, where the computerized sounds are transformed into very realistic and believable orchestrated masterpieces.
Not claiming ambitions of profit or fame, the ZREO Team produces music freely available on their website. The project, in their words, is "merely our own form of artistic expression that stems from The Legend of Zelda. If it weren't for Zelda, ZREO wouldn't exist. So we are grateful to have such a legendary video game series that can pull so much inspiration out of us."
Zelda Reorchestrated started with FireGS. His musical ability, inspiration from Zelda, and soulful determination allowed him to give birth to ZREO. From there, everything has just accumulated. Like a snowball rolling down a snowy mountain, ZREO grabbed the attention, and touched the hearts of the Zelda community. It was clear that ZREO was a project never seen before. The majority of the staff at ZREO stepped on board to help lead ZREO to success because they themselves were inspired by FireGS's talent and persistence.
Disbanded January 1, 2006 for financial reasons; relaunched December 2006 with renewed vigor and updates to older material.
As of January 1, 2010, the group has chosen to be known as Zelda Reorchestrated instead of Z.R.E.O. Team or ZREO. This change was first seen in the ID3 tags of the completed Ocarina of Time album and will be used from now on.
On June 11, ZREO announced their largest project to date. After months of teasing with the code name "Project Maranello," ZREO officially announced Twilight Symphony, or TPS for short. The announcement featured a trailer which can be seen on their website. Very little details have been announced about TPS and no release date has been set. Due to the amount of work TPS is requiring, the team has also elected to temporarily suspend Friday Updates. On September 29, well-known video game music producer Jeron Moore made a post introducing himself as the producer for the project.
On June 9, 2012, after successfully having their Kickstarter project for a live choir for Twilight Symphony funded, ZREO completed the choir recording, bringing the project one step closer to completion. On August 6, the team posted a behind-the-scenes look at the choir recording as well as a preliminary release month of early November and a listing of all tracks confirmed to be on the 3-disk album, which will be licensed and distributed in partnership with Joypad Records. The team has not yet released a price for the album nor final information regarding where it will be available from.
Zelda Reorchestrated was formed in 20… Read Full Bio ↴Website: http://www.zreomusic.com/
Zelda Reorchestrated was formed in 2004 with the goal to transcribe the musical masterpieces that make up the greatest video game series ever created: The Legend of Zelda! Their goal is to give each and every song from The Legend of Zelda series a realistic and atmospheric sound with the quality that would be expected from such film composers as John Williams, Howard Shore, and James Horner.
The Zelda Reorchestrated team uses high-end sequencer synthesizers to transcribe the tracks. From there, the MIDI's created by the musical team are sent through sound libraries, where the computerized sounds are transformed into very realistic and believable orchestrated masterpieces.
Not claiming ambitions of profit or fame, the ZREO Team produces music freely available on their website. The project, in their words, is "merely our own form of artistic expression that stems from The Legend of Zelda. If it weren't for Zelda, ZREO wouldn't exist. So we are grateful to have such a legendary video game series that can pull so much inspiration out of us."
Zelda Reorchestrated started with FireGS. His musical ability, inspiration from Zelda, and soulful determination allowed him to give birth to ZREO. From there, everything has just accumulated. Like a snowball rolling down a snowy mountain, ZREO grabbed the attention, and touched the hearts of the Zelda community. It was clear that ZREO was a project never seen before. The majority of the staff at ZREO stepped on board to help lead ZREO to success because they themselves were inspired by FireGS's talent and persistence.
Disbanded January 1, 2006 for financial reasons; relaunched December 2006 with renewed vigor and updates to older material.
As of January 1, 2010, the group has chosen to be known as Zelda Reorchestrated instead of Z.R.E.O. Team or ZREO. This change was first seen in the ID3 tags of the completed Ocarina of Time album and will be used from now on.
On June 11, ZREO announced their largest project to date. After months of teasing with the code name "Project Maranello," ZREO officially announced Twilight Symphony, or TPS for short. The announcement featured a trailer which can be seen on their website. Very little details have been announced about TPS and no release date has been set. Due to the amount of work TPS is requiring, the team has also elected to temporarily suspend Friday Updates. On September 29, well-known video game music producer Jeron Moore made a post introducing himself as the producer for the project.
On June 9, 2012, after successfully having their Kickstarter project for a live choir for Twilight Symphony funded, ZREO completed the choir recording, bringing the project one step closer to completion. On August 6, the team posted a behind-the-scenes look at the choir recording as well as a preliminary release month of early November and a listing of all tracks confirmed to be on the 3-disk album, which will be licensed and distributed in partnership with Joypad Records. The team has not yet released a price for the album nor final information regarding where it will be available from.
Ordon Village
Zelda Reorchestrated Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Zelda Reorchestrated:
Great Fairy's Fountain Do you see me in the distance? Can you hear me…
Ilia's Theme Memories Of the trees In our forest, you and me Let us sing…
Sacred Grove tiririrí tiririrí tiririrí tiririrí. leoesgaayys leoesgaayys…
The lyrics are frequently found in the comments by searching or by filtering for lyric videos
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@purplestardust2440
I decided to sit down with a notebook and mechanical pencil and write down the timestamps for everyone's and my personal convenience.
0:00 - Overture
6:36 - Ordon Village
10:20 - Ordon Ranch
12:37 - Midna
17:46 - Hyrule Castle Overtaken
20:02 - Light Spirit's Message
24:05 - Faron Woods
26:52 - Hyrule Field
31:03 - Kakariko Village
35:40 - Death Mountain
39:18 - History of Light and Shadow
42:33 -Lake Hylia
46:14 - Hyrule Castle Town
49:24 - Rulela's Wish
54:53 - Midna's Lament
59:05 - Princess Zelda
1:04:38 - Sacred Grove
1:09:17 - Hyrule Field at Night
1:13:02 - Gerudo Desert
1:16:39 - A Door to the Past
1:19:32 - Hidden Village
1:24:08 - Ilia
1:27:57 - Hyrule Castle
1:32:18 - Dark Lord Ganondorf
1:35:35 - End Credits Part 1
1:45:17 - End Credits Part 2
You're Welcome
@zreosq
Just for you!
Lyrics (gibberish):
[Ensemble]
Anima pur immanis
Sancta limen verba
Lorem immortaliba
[Aubrey]
Anima pur immanis
Sancta limen verba
Scriptum nobis hora fato quis fortem appareat
[Aubrey/Ensemble]
Nos dearum ferma vit duis te terram verbum
Scriptum nostro!
[Ensemble]
Anima pur immanis
Sancta limen verba
Scriptum nobis hora fato quis fortem appareat
Nos dearum ferma vit duis te terram verbum
Scriptum nostro!
@squeezyjibbs8639
hate to see this masterpiece getting taken down over and over, does anyone have the full album downloaded that they could share with me?
@zreosq
Pinning this comment so hopefully people read it - We cannot legally distribute the original Twilight Symphony. We ask that you kindly refrain from uploading the old tracks and full runtime videos to YouTube. This also means asking for full download links. We'll have to delete any other comments asking for it.
In the event the legal landscape changes, we’ve already remastered the rest of the tracks. Rest assured, we are saving them for a rainy day.
@porcupioneergaming2907
@@zreosq I’ll start my rain dance!
@Clownacy
@@zreosq "Pwease don't twy to stop the music that you wuv being ewased fwom existence 🥺"
Yeah, that's not happening.
@itztimg
@@zreosq I understand the hesitation of going against a large corporation such as Nintendo in a lawsuit but wouldn't the original have fallen under the remits of Fair Use? As far as I'm aware, if copyrighted music is used in a "transformative" way, then legally it falls under Fair Use and therefore is legal to use. I'd imagine a symphony reorchestration of the original soundtrack for Twilight Princess would be considered a "transformative use."
@theironchai
@@itztimg That is not how Fair Use works for music, unfortunately. Fair Use only applies to very limited applications of copyrighted material, and only covers short samples of music used. Musical covers like Twilight Symphony are not protected under Fair Use due to using the entirety of a protected work (the melody, soul of the piece) in a limited transformative nature (arrangements closely adhering to the original). Truly transformative music covers are considered derivative works and require a separate licensing process.
@Baryonyx89
Why does Nintendo hate its fans so much that they'd take down this fanmade work of art that celebrates their game?
@naruto4051
Because for some reason Nintendo thinks that North America and the rest of the world doesn't need access to the great songs that they made in games. Make it only available in Japan. Even if it means that they are literally losing money.
@JonnieK2006
@@naruto4051 nintendo didn't make this
@JAYYBLAZINN
@@naruto4051is there a way we can access the entier orchestra I wanna play it for my 20th birthday:(