Does Wii have any game with classical music theme/background?

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#1 leevshan
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I mean real classical music from master composer : Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Paganini, etc.

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#2 Totodile
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I don't think so. Galaxy's music is probably the closest to proper orchestral music.
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#3 Knuckles-san
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Yeah Wii sports is full of it Lol
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#4 blingchu55
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Koji Kondo is a master composer. Get super mario galaxy. The orchestrated music beats anything those guys wrote.
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#5 leevshan
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Koji Kondo is a master composer. Get super mario galaxy. The orchestrated music beats anything those guys wrote.blingchu55

ok, i got SMG already. Koji Kondo is the Zelda composer isnt he?

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I don't really see the point of this question. As a musician (and I assume a fellow musician) I can definitely appreciate the interest but what really makes you think you're going to find any with a Beethoven soundtrack. Why not just ask anyone if any game has those composers. Beyond that I'd think you'd have to know that the answer will likely be a no. 99% chance. Are you just trying to show your knowledge of these composers or share you musical interests with people. I just don't see the motivation buddy.

To answer your question, no. No Wii game or any game for that matter has a music from those composers. Sorry.

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#7 leevshan
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I don't really see the point of this question. As a musician (and I assume a fellow musician) I can definitely appreciate the interest but what really makes you think you're going to find any with a Beethoven soundtrack. Why not just ask anyone if any game has those composers. Beyond that I'd think you'd have to know that the answer will likely be a no. 99% chance. Are you just trying to show your knowledge of these composers or share you musical interests with people. I just don't see the motivation buddy.

To answer your question, no. No Wii game or any game for that matter has a music from those composers. Sorry.

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Actually, the RPG game on xbox 360 has Chopin as soundtrack, and the xbox game Phantomdust has Bach music as soundtrack. So, dont judge people, and no i'm not showing off my knowledge of these composers.

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Symphonic Orchestra heading to Wii and DS

A new title from Kando games, and it's heading to both the Wii and DS. There isn't a wealth of info on the title, but there are some snippets that relate to the Wii version.

Carmen from Bizet
The Traviata from Verdi
The ninth symphony from Beethoven

A game for everyone, with an intuitive gameplay

Swing the game controller to perform moves
The game is highly tolerant of beginners

Conduct orchestras in the most famous venues of the world:

Vienna
Berlin
Paris

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#9 leevshan
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Symphonic Orchestra heading to Wii and DS

A new title from Kando games, and it's heading to both the Wii and DS. There isn't a wealth of info on the title, but there are some snippets that relate to the Wii version.

Carmen from Bizet
The Traviata from Verdi
The ninth symphony from Beethoven

A game for everyone, with an intuitive gameplay

Swing the game controller to perform moves
The game is highly tolerant of beginners

Conduct orchestras in the most famous venues of the world:

Vienna
Berlin
Paris

ag1052

wow cool, thanks man. Oh, I hope Darth-Samus is reading this.

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#10 leevshan
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to Darth-Samus, i gotta add this:

http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/puzzle/madmaestro/index.html?tag=result;title;0

a quote from Mad MestroGS review :

Mad Maestro! is the first rhythm game to venture into the realm of ****cal music, and the game handles it pretty well. Much of the music is a bit obscure for the average gamer, though everyone will recognize some of the staple songs included, such as Wagner's "Flight of the Valkyries," various pieces from Tchaikovsky's ballets Swan Lake and The Nutcracker, and the overture to Rossini's opera William Tell. The music is marred somewhat by the constant voice cues letting you know how well you're playing and by the unnatural shifts in volume between the three different volume levels. Still, it's pretty good stuff, and there's a good number of songs included in the game. It seems unlikely, though, that Mad Maestro! will convert any gamer into a fan of cla ssical music.

Now, u believe i'm not showing off?

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#11 enrique_marrodz
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Is not a Wii game and the music is remixed but yo can try DDR Mario Mix for the GC ;-) I love it and is an excellent workout!