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Nintendo's Classic Video Game Series 'Legend of Zelda' Travels to Nashville Symphony and Chorus at Schermerhorn Center

For a more youthful readership, perhaps, the Nashville Symphony and Chorus is getting nostalgic — reliving the exciting adventures in The Legend of Zelda, one of the classic video games live at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center.

On Wednesday, Jan. 21, the Nashville Symphony and members from the Nashville Symphony Chorus bring a new, multimedia experience to a classic music center. New videos and original favorites will be projected in HD on giant screens as the Symphony performs the music live.

This, however, may not be the freshest idea — many symphonies and choruses around the globe perform live to projections of classic movies and other forms of multimedia.

Recently, the Houston Symphony performed beneath a suspended projection screen while J.J. Abrams's bold, new interpretation of the iconic Star Trek played above them. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, too, announced more live films with live music for 2015.

And, following a similar correlation, The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses Master Quest is back with a third installment of the multimedia symphony.

Reserve your tickets for Master Quest here, courtesy of the Nashville Symphony for two back-to-back performances Wednesday, Jan. 21, and Thursday, Jan. 22. Tickets go on sale to the public Friday, Dec. 5, at 10 a.m.

If you are not around the Nashville area, then check in at Nintendo here for a list of stops on its world tour.

But for now, here is a previous installation of the series: