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Zelda Reorchestrated has released some amazing new details on the current state of Twilight Symphony, check out this video they posted on their YouTube channel that shows some amazing footage of the choir recording.

There is more after the jump!

So if that video wasn't spectacular in your book, you need to check out the other videos on ZREO's YouTube page. For the rest of us, this is the best news since the project was officially announced June of 2010. At the very end of the video embedded above is the expected (albeit without a day) release date of Twilight Symphony, November 2012. As a proud ZREO fan myself, this news is mind blowing! I'm shaking with excitement knowing that the wait is almost over, and I'm not the only one. Eric Buchholz and Jeron Moore have posted on the ZREO Reddit page that they are just as excited to get Twilight Symphony released. Along with this exciting news of a release date, ZREO has also released an unofficial track list containing the current tracks slated to release in November. The list can be viewed in all of it's superscripted goodness below.

Here is a list of all of the tracks currently confirmed to be on the album, with the possibility of a few more songs being added depending on time and other circumstances:
  • Overture (Main Theme from Twilight Princess) † ‡
  • Back from the Spring and Ordon Village † ‡
  • Ordon Ranch ‡
  • Midna's Theme † ‡
  • Hyrule Castle Overtaken
  • Spirit's Message † ‡
  • Faron Woods
  • Ook and the Boomerang †
  • Hyrule Field
  • Renado's Theme and Kakariko Village ‡
  • Colin's Kidnapping and the Battle of Eldin Bridge
  • Goron Mines / Death Mountain †
  • Goron Guardian Dangoro
  • History of Light and Shadow
  • Lake Hylia ‡
  • Hyrule Castle Town ‡
  • Waltz of the Bugs (Agitha's Castle) ‡
  • Hyrule Field at Night ‡
  • Ralis, Prince of the Zoras ‡
  • Queen Rutela's Wish and Zora's Domain
  • King of Shadows / Zant's Judgement ‡
  • Midna's Lament
  • Princess Zelda and the Sacrifice † ‡
  • Sacred Grove ‡
  • Intermezzo 1 ‡
  • Hyrulean Odd Jobs 2
  • Fishing Hole ‡
  • Gerudo Desert † ‡
  • Twilit Fossil Stallord
  • The Sages / Ganondorf's Exile † ‡
  • Snowpeak Ruins
  • Twilit Ice Mass Blizzeta
  • Snowboarding
  • A Door to the Past / Temple of Time † ‡
  • Ooccoo, Fellow Adventurer
  • Twilit Arachnid Armogohma ‡
  • Hidden Village † ‡
  • Ilia † ‡
  • Twilit Dragon Argorok ‡
  • The Twilight Realm † ‡
  • Ascending Hyrule Castle † ‡
  • Throne of the Demon Thief 3 † ‡
  • Blood, Spirit, and Hatred † ‡
  • Dark Lord Ganondorf †
  • End Credits, Part I † ‡
  • End Credits, Part II †
What in Hyrule is with all of the superscript symbols? Find out:
1 Includes "Main Theme," "Training," "Ilia's Theme," "Twilit Igniter Fyrus," "Guardians of the Sacred Grove," "Master Sword Get," and "Hero's Fanfare."
2 Includes "Postman's Theme," "Fyer & Falbi," and "STAR Game."
3 Includes "Entering the Throne Room," "Ganon's Puppet Zelda," "Zelda Restored," "Dark Beast Ganon," and "Midna's Sacrifice."
† Featuring live choir, conducted by Tim Davis (FOX TV's Glee, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim) and recorded by John Kurlander (Lord of the Rings, StarCraft 2, Diablo 3).
‡ Featuring live instrumentals provided by one or more of the following: Aubrey Ashburn (vocals), David Ramos (ocarina), Marc Papeghin (french horn), Jake McCoy (guitar), Gabriel Vizcarra Carrasco (viola), as well as live violin and oboe provided by talented musicians who wish to remain uncredited.

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