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Posted by everett on Mar-28-2007 18:45:

Question Trance adaptations of classical music?

I am looking for trance productions that are adaptions or are interpretations of classical pieces. The only one I really know of the top of my head is Tiesto's adaptation of Barbers Adagio for Strings. I know there is another on the parade of the athletes album but I can't think of it.

I will be a guest on the radio this weekend for a friend of mine who plays classical and I would like to play the classical piece followed by the trance/edm version of it.

Thanks in advance!


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Mar-28-2007 18:47:

http://www.discogs.com/release/283531


Posted by everett on Mar-28-2007 18:48:

thanks!


Posted by AndreaCKY772 on Mar-28-2007 19:19:

ferry corsten - moonlight

right?


Posted by everett on Mar-28-2007 19:25:

quote:
Originally posted by AndreaCKY772
ferry corsten - moonlight

right?

1st Mvt of Moonlight Sonata?


Posted by Spartan on Mar-28-2007 20:03:

Album:

William Orbit - Pieces in a Modern Style


Posted by netroM on Mar-28-2007 20:57:

Rollerball - Albinoni


Posted by AndreaCKY772 on Mar-28-2007 21:24:

quote:
Originally posted by everett
1st Mvt of Moonlight Sonata?


moonlight sonata... i don't know if it's the first or second though.


Posted by Ariah on Mar-28-2007 21:26:

2pm - sonata

cheese tho :/


Posted by SMC on Mar-28-2007 22:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Spartan
Album:

William Orbit - Pieces in a Modern Style



Trance adaptations of classical music?


Posted by Spartan on Mar-29-2007 00:27:

quote:
Originally posted by SMC
Trance adaptations of classical music?


yes.


Posted by everett on Mar-29-2007 02:19:

quote:
Originally posted by AndreaCKY772
moonlight sonata... i don't know if it's the first or second though.


Probably the 1st, the second is more of bridge, kind of "pomp and circumstance" the 3rd movement is insane, It would be too technical for an EDM song


Posted by Sushipunk on Mar-29-2007 02:44:

Rank 1's Sensation Anthem is based on Mozart's Requiem.


Posted by rushr on Mar-30-2007 20:40:

Prometheus - 9th (The Man Who Swam Through A Speaker)

Some parts of beethoven's 9th, pretty badass song


Posted by richg101 on Mar-31-2007 08:22:

cygnus x - the orange theme

based on the theme music from clockwork orange.


Posted by montana on Mar-31-2007 08:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Spartan
yes.


will orbit's adaptations of those classical pieces that he released is about as trancy as my left arm.


Posted by wolftickets on Apr-04-2007 04:19:

Tiesto - Athena(another adaptation of Albinoni's Adagio)
K-Complex - Adagio(Barber's Adagio for Strings)
Gouryella - Tenshi: based on Vangelis - Light and Shadow
AVB - Serenity: based on Jarre - Souvenir de Chine


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Apr-04-2007 08:39:

quote:
Originally posted by wolftickets
Gouryella - Tenshi: based on Vangelis - Light and Shadow
AVB - Serenity: based on Jarre - Souvenir de Chine

Neither of those are classical music.


Posted by wolftickets on Apr-05-2007 03:38:

i guess those are "contemporary classical" then.


Posted by Spartan on Apr-05-2007 14:54:

quote:
Originally posted by montana
will orbit's adaptations of those classical pieces that he released is about as trancy as my left arm.


He said he wants to play the classical versions and then the trance version of the same song after it. I can't think of anything that fits that description more perfectly than William Orbits - Pieces In a Modern Style.


Posted by Gauss on Apr-05-2007 15:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
http://www.discogs.com/release/283531

Probably the most obvious suggestion.


Posted by GrimReaper on Apr-05-2007 16:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Spartan
He said he wants to play the classical versions and then the trance version of the same song after it. I can't think of anything that fits that description more perfectly than William Orbits - Pieces In a Modern Style.

Orbit's "synthesized remaking" of classical pieces don't make his versions on Pieces In A Modern Style anywhere close to trance yet, even if they are mostly electronic productions. The Ferry Corsten remixes of Barber's Adagio For Strings and Ravel's Pavane Pour Une Infante D�funte are another story, they are trance.


Posted by julien2 on Apr-05-2007 16:23:

SACRILEGE !!


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Apr-05-2007 16:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Gauss
Probably the most obvious suggestion.

*ahem*

Duh!


Posted by Subtle on Apr-05-2007 16:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
http://www.discogs.com/release/283531
What does Jan Vayne have to do with that release ?


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