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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2008 at 12:48
This may need topping; the classical music critic of the London Times reviewed this album last week, giving a good 4 star rating - and even commented that Lord's 'rock-based' solo didn't feel out of place... :
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2008 at 17:53
Numerous albums by Renaissance for a start. I would recommend either 'Ashes are Burning' or 'Schehrazade & other stories' The classical elements on these albums are very prominant, including orchestras and pastiches of specific composers. 'At the Harbour' opens with a piano piece based on a Debussey work.

Also, 'In the region of the summer stars' by The Enid. It's one of the most symphonic, classically influenced prog albums I've heard.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2008 at 19:54
Originally posted by Oceansizzle Oceansizzle wrote:



Genesis - Selling England by the Pound
Focus - Hamburger Concerto
and either PFM's Per Un Amico, or Storia Di Un Minuto


Your own suggestions aren't too bad, and maybe its best to stick with albums you already know already for this? Do you know  the early, classic albums by Gentle Giant? Nothing's really extreme there, or to heavy to scare your  teacher. Albums like Acquiring the Taste or Octopus might impress her, and they are still rock-music.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2008 at 15:35
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:


Also, 'In the region of the summer stars' by The Enid. It's one of the most symphonic, classically influenced prog albums I've heard.
 
I was just about to mention that one; totally agree and an absolutely brilliant album which they never matched IMO.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2008 at 22:10
Islands, by King Crimson
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2008 at 07:03
Originally posted by Nightfly Nightfly wrote:

Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Also, 'In the region of the summer stars' by The Enid. It's one of the most symphonic, classically influenced prog albums I've heard.

 

I was just about to mention that one; totally agree and an absolutely brilliant album which they never matched IMO.


I agree, they never topped it, although 'Airee Fairee Nonesense' and 'Six Pieces' were very good. My favourite Enid track is actually 'Summer' from their 1984 album 'The Spell' although the overall standard of that album is sadly mediocre IMO.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2008 at 07:50
If you're trying to impress a classically inclined person, perhaps it would be better to concentrate on instrumental albums? I've found that vocals tend to scare.
 
Camel - Snow Goose
Focus - Hamburger Concerto (even with Cathedral.. on it)
Gryphon - Red Queen to Gryphon Three
 
or, if you have to have something with vocals, how about one of the later Therion albums?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2008 at 13:02
I cannot believe that no one has mentioned the 60's/70's band Ekseption.  They progged up actual calssical music like Keith Emerson and the Nice.  My only disappointment with Keith Emerson's arrangements from classical music is that he never "jazzes" them up any.  They are pretty much played note for note.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2008 at 13:24
I can't believe that no-one has mentioned Rick Wakeman - Journey to the Centre of the Earth yet  Stern%20Smile

It may not seem blindingly obvious, but Still Life - VDGG is very classically influenced. Whereas most of their albums are jazz and psychadelic influence, Still Life is very classical indeed. The title track is very much like traditional church music (the beginning anyway), pilgrims without a doubt has many classical chord changes and Childlike Faith is one big operatic piece which juggles classical and jazz perfectly. As for the other two, they have some very strong classical moments (especially La Rossa). Have a listen carefully, you will soon see what i mean.

Another classical album which is not mentioned is The Masquerade Overture - Pendragon. The majority is classically orientated. In Guardian of My Soul, they even improvise along lines of the romantic era for christ sake!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2008 at 20:58
Very few Prog bands do anything more than mimic a classical sound, but I do not see any relation (do not argue with that, we have been over it in hundreds of threads). So saying these albums are "classical" may be confusing to our student here. If we must choose, The Enid or Renaissance.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2008 at 21:38
Originally posted by Bj-1 Bj-1 wrote:

Univers Zero - Ceux du Dehors!
 
It might be too much for your teacher though, but it's probably UZ's best album that blends Classical and Prog together.

That album is too much for a lot of us!
LOL Na, its a great album and Dense is my favorite UZ song... good stuff!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2008 at 22:07
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That 'The Enid' album is also a good choice.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2008 at 23:05
I'd agree with Dick's rec of Jon Lord,  also Isildurs Bane, in particular Cheval-Volonte de rocher












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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2008 at 19:52
Originally posted by Tarkus31 Tarkus31 wrote:

Jethro Tull did an arangment of a Mozart peice, problem is that I cant remember what it was called.



JT did some Beethoven? on  "Living in the Past".


Edited by kiwi - February 23 2008 at 19:53

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2008 at 19:55
oh and we mustn't forget MO's Apocalypse  ..not your average classical prog but a must hear eventually

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2008 at 20:00

Give this 2 a try. Being less progy but still.

This one being a mix prog/orchestra/small pop roots.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2008 at 22:52
I'll second Gryphon. Most of band members have a classical background and they used bassoons and krumhorns as part of the instrumentation.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2008 at 22:56
Christian Vander's solo release, Les Cygnes et Les Corbeaux, is supposed to be classical music for keyboard-oriented instruments and the voice, but I've yet to hear it...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2008 at 18:16
Another interesting possiblity here would be Concerto Grosso by the New Trolls.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2008 at 06:59
I'm suprised no-ones mentioned Mekanik Destructiw Kommandoh
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