Super Mario Bros. (Retro Suite)

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An Orchestral Video Game Music concert featuring music from some of Nintendo's largest franchises. Symphonic Legends was conducted by Niklas Willen, and was performed by the WDR Orchestra in Cologne, Germany (Thursday September 23, 2010).

Super Mario Bros. (Retro Suite)
Composer: Koji Kondo
Arranger: Roger Wanamo

http://www.symphoniclegends.com/
Credits to Metal B, Speedpop, and Trumpet

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  • Oh, gosh, Mario 64 is "retro" now? I feel old. :(

  • songs in order:

    Jolly Roger Bay - Super Mario 64

    level 1-2 - Super Mario Bros. 3

    Undergound theme - Super Mario Bros.

    Castle Theme - Super Mario Bros.

    Victory Theme - Super Mario Bros.

    Main theme - Super Mario Bros.

    Main theme - New Super Mario Bros.

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  • this would be per fect for a real life movie of mario that would be more accurate to the series

  • @hopefaith2 You shouldn't be. So many different emotions and memories come to mind when I listen to this. I can remember my youth so well listening to this..... ah :')

  • I am not ashamed to say that this brought me to tears.

  • Great arrangement! But what the heck is going on with that trumpet solo at 4:01? It sounds like someone gave him the music to that solo 3 seconds before he played it. Or he's holding in a burp, or something weird...

  • Goosebumps throughout the entire video.

  • Mario Bros. deserves a second chance for a film, at least animated. Please, anyone?

  • Imagine the "epicness" of a full version of Jolly Roger Bay...orchestrated, of course.

    ^_^

  • The part that ultimately brought me to tears here was the way the victory theme was done. Right at the last part where the choir sang along truly made it worthy of the victory theme lable, then it broke into Mario's theme which finally set off the water works.

  • @CaptHayfever I know right!? I remember when you could rent a N64 from Blockbuster... I rented one and couldn't put it down 'til I beat Mario 64!

  • <3

    Dire-dire rocks...

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