That's the name I gave it in my rip, yes.
It could also be that the E3 2005/game demo movie is "The Legend of Zelda: Orchestra Piece #3" and the GDC 2005 one is "The Legend of Zelda: Orchestra Piece #1", but somehow it feels more right the other way around. Maybe because the E3 2005 theme by Kondo actually made it into the game and thus has a higher priority for getting number 1.
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Yeah I know, I'm talking about the act of orchestrating the music, which is different from performing and different from composing.
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You're right, but I don't see...how that makes a difference in the linked explanation.
Kondo said
three different trailer tracks were composed by
three different people, orchestrated by Michiru Oshima afterwards, then performed by a small orchestra. As
Kondo did the demo movie track, we are lead to believe that the others were not composed by him, but rather by
Mahito Yokota (who could've done either 2 or 3, but I think he did 2) and a
third, unnamed individual (possibly Toru Minegishi, or less likely, Asuka Ohta).
There's nowhere I can't reach.