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ROCK versions of Classical Music
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ROCK versions of Classical Music
I love rock and I love classical music. There are many rock versions of classical music. Many different bands have done the same piece.
So, what are some of your favorites?
I have tons, but here are a few.
1. Titles to numerous to mention -- Trans-Siberian Orchestra
2. Sabre Dance ( Khachaturian ) -- Dave Edmunds
3. Hall of the Mountain King ( Grieg ) -- Electric Light Orchestra
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Admittedly a stretch but...
It's Now Or Never: Elvis
The music is based on the Neapolitan classic "O Sole Mio". Elvis had two American songwriters compose the lyrics for his recording. While not pretending to be Pavarotti, Elvis did a nice job on this record, evolving nicely from his Heartbreak Hotel days.
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@1968Hoya46 Nice to see your posts again! ๐
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@1968Hoya46 We had some interesting topics the past couple of years with many people staying at home. Seems weโve all tried to entertain ourselves and each other!
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Addendum to The Zappa Entry:
Ravel's Bolero - The Jeff Beck Group (1966 'Super Group')
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"Toccata" - done by Sky
"Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" - by Bach
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Ravelโs Bolero - Frank Zappa
Maestro Zappa conducting ๐ธ
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Hall Of The Mountain King - Ritchie Blackmoreโs Rainbow
Music: Edvard Grieg
Lyrics: Candice Night
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Bridge To Heaven - Uli Jon Roth & Klaus Meine with Orchestra 1995
Music: Nessun Dorma / Turandot by Puccini
Lyrics: Uli Jon Roth
Iโm a fan of Klaus, and I think he is one of greatest singers in rock, but even my jaw dropped when he sang this song set to such a famous aria. Uli Roth is a classically trained musician, known for his Hendrix inspired guitar work with Scorpions in the 70โs. The guitar he plays is one he invented called Sky guitar. He designed it specifically to play notes that are written for violins.
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@postman29 - also works for happy music!
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Difficult To Cure - Rainbow with Orchestra
Beethovenโs Ninth Symphony
This was recorded with orchestra in Japan because the Japanese audience was the only one that would stop making noise during the performance. They are very polite. So we have to thank Japan for this!
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Writing On The Wall - Blackmoreโs Night
Borrows heavily from Swan Lake, Tchaikovsky, so much so that Blackmore gave him songwriting credits.
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@BobH07 , I just wanted to add info to this. (I am on a research frenzy ๐ ). Thanks.
Minuet in G (Menuett in G-Dur (BWV Anh. 114) - By Chrisian Petzold - originally thought to be Bach.
Adapted as:
"Lover's Concerto" - written by Denny Randell and Sandy Linzer - covered by many - First release was The Toys .
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