Here some more for your playlist
Cozy Powell - Over the top (overture 1812)
Brian Eno - Descreet music - Pachelbel’s canon
Trace - the 3 albums, in the whites ladies a beautiful take on Beethoven’s Pathetique
Jack Lancaster & Robin Lumley: Peter And The Wolf
Klaus Schulze, X - In Ludwig II. von Bayern - Vivaldi.
John Lord with Eberhard Schoener - Windows
Andrew Lloyd Webber - Variations
Jeff Beck w/ David Gilmour: Hubert Parry's Jerusalem (Orch. Elgar)
Janacek "Sinfonietta" - ELP "Knife Edge"
Barber "Excursions" - It's a Beautiful Day "Time Is"
Shostakovich String Quartet No. 8 or Chamber Symphony - Shamblemaths
Brecht/Eisler "On Suicide" - Art Bears
Also, if we're going to include Kurt Weill, there are all the singers who did "Mack the Knife."
And if we include Bernstein's West Side Story score, there are all the quotes from "America" (including Yes's cover of Paul Simon's "America").
What we feel we have to solve is why the dregs have not dissolved.
For jazz, Ravel's "Pavane for a Dead Princess" by Larry Coryell on the "The Restful Mind" album. (There are tons more, but that one came to my mind right away.)
What we feel we have to solve is why the dregs have not dissolved.
Trace: "Gaillarde" (From: 3rd Part of the Italian Concerto BWV 971 in F Major by J.S. Bach)
What we feel we have to solve is why the dregs have not dissolved.
Sky did a lot of classical adaptions (more or less prog )
I like their records
Dieter Moebius : "Art people like things they don’t understand!"
PFM - on Cook (live) : Arrangement Of Rossini's William Tell Overture
Bartok String Quartet No. 4, Movement IV:
https://youtu.be/6TcyOKJilHI?si=P1_UjabSsLpTkuSh
Look up "Sinfonity" on Youtube.
They're a (electric) guitar orchestra, with more than a dozen guitarists, and play pretty good renditions of classical pieces.
Two examples of more commonly-known orchestral pieces:
Vivaldi`s Four Seasons: Winter I - Allegro non molto, by Sinfonity
Or William Tell Overture:
You can find about 20 of their videos here :
https://www.youtube.com/@sinfonitytvguitar2383/videos
Regards,
Duncan
Stern Combo Meißen
The videos are new, but the original recordings were made earlier.
They also did an album with Pictures at an exhibition.
Not "prog" but jazz/fusion versions:
BOB JAMES: Night on Bald Mountain
DEODATO:
Also Sprach Zarathustra:
Prelude To The Afternoon Of A Faun:
Steve Howe does a version of Vivaldi’s Concerto in D (Second Movement) on The Steve Howe Album. The same piece of music is also used on the Song of the Sea Goat from Pete Sinfields album Still
On "Across the Waters," Triumvirat's first epic song, one can clearly identify Mozart.
Robert Wyatt's "5 Black Notes and 1 White Note" (on Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard) is a unique take on Offenbach's Barcarolle.
What we feel we have to solve is why the dregs have not dissolved.
Hurtleturtled Out of Heaven - an electronic music composition, on CD and vinyl
https://michaelpdawson.bandcamp.com
http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Pr...MCD-spc-7.aspx
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