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Kimberly Martin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I'm 19 and in college, majoring in music education. I've already found
>myself creating a massive gulf between "real" music (an expression one of
>my professors unwisely used) and popular music. Recently, the gulf between
>heavy metal and symphony music has been brought together through Metallica
>and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. I'm curious as to what other
>music-appreciative people feel about this blend. I feel it's something
>that should have been done long ago, and has it's own place in society.
>However some of my professors think it is a mockery of the orchestra.
>Also, does anyone know of any other blends of this sort?
I rather like the combination (the late Romantic symphony orchestra was
often the heavy metal band of its day; & i never met a serious headbanger
who didn't recognise Karl Orff as a kindred mosher); but you have to realise
that Johnny Rotten was a major intellectual influence where i was brought
up....
I think most of the more historically aware HM bands have at least flirted
with the symphonic sound; but no doubt our resident rock guitarist Derek
B will confirm or deny this. One of the best known - & perhaps the most
enjoyable - collaborations teamed Jon Lord with the symphonist & conductor
Malcolm - now Sir Malcolm - Arnold for a series of concerts & at least one
recording of works. I think it was with the RPO; but refuse the guarantee
the statement.
Arnold has always claimed he enjoyed the experience (& cooperated fully
when the MA Society recently did a long piece on the teamup); & hearing his
conducting of the concerto for rock band & orchestra, it sure sounds like
it....
All the best,
Robert Clements <[log in to unmask]>
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