Classical music used in rock music.....
Feb. 26th, 2007 11:47 pmIn a recent LJ post,
athenawindsong mentioned that Lacrymosa, one of the songs on Evanescence's new album, The Open Door, actually uses the music from Mozart's Requiem. (Unfortunately, it's not credited in the liner notes.)
Other bands have used classical music in their songs. Renaissance and Emerson Lake & Palmer come to mind. I'm far from being a classical music expert, so I can't name the music that either band used unless I read the liner notes. That is, if they're even credited.
And Spinal Tap played a version of Boccherini's "Minuet" in the movie.
What other bands/performers have used classical music as part of their compositions?
Other bands have used classical music in their songs. Renaissance and Emerson Lake & Palmer come to mind. I'm far from being a classical music expert, so I can't name the music that either band used unless I read the liner notes. That is, if they're even credited.
And Spinal Tap played a version of Boccherini's "Minuet" in the movie.
What other bands/performers have used classical music as part of their compositions?
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Date: 2007-02-27 05:02 am (UTC)And of course, Procol Harem's "Lighter Shade of Pale," which everyonone thinks is based on a Bach piece, but isn't.
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Date: 2007-02-27 05:25 am (UTC)There was a disco version of Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain back in the 70s.
Yngwie Malmsteen recorded Paganini pieces on electric guitar.
And if you want to be kind of loose about the idea of a song being based on a classical piece, watch the Pachelbel Rant.
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Date: 2007-02-27 05:26 am (UTC)And "Hooked on Classics"
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Date: 2007-02-27 06:08 am (UTC)> I think the lyrics went something like "Could this be the magic at last."
That's from Prelude in C Minor by Chopin, I *think*. Don't hold me to it.