This week my copy of Victor Smolski's new album "Majesty & Passion" came in...I must say this quickly shot to the top of my "best albums of 2004" list...the entire CD is made of up Bach pieces (the 1st Cello Suite, 2nd Cello Suite, and Sarabande section of the 4th Cello Suite as well as the Concerto for 2 Violins and the 3rd movement of the concerto for Violin and Oboe) arranged for "metal"...and I put that in quotations because this isn't really a metal album...theres elements of jazz, fusion, rock, blues (as well as metal) all interlaced into this album.
Its not a bullshit "neoclassical" shred album...these are well thought out and arranged true interpretations of Bach's music. Of course that isn't to say there isn't some amazing guitarwork, Victor does indeed tear it up, as do the many guest musicians (including Steve Smyth of Nevermore, Uli Roth, and his Rage bandmates Mike Terrana and Peavy Wagner).
Here are some sample clips taken from Victor's website:
http://www.victorsmolski.de/majesty_6.mp3
http://www.victorsmolski.de/majesty_12.mp3
This is a definate must check out for any fan of classical music or symphonic elements interlaced with rock/metal music.
Its not a bullshit "neoclassical" shred album...these are well thought out and arranged true interpretations of Bach's music. Of course that isn't to say there isn't some amazing guitarwork, Victor does indeed tear it up, as do the many guest musicians (including Steve Smyth of Nevermore, Uli Roth, and his Rage bandmates Mike Terrana and Peavy Wagner).
Here are some sample clips taken from Victor's website:
http://www.victorsmolski.de/majesty_6.mp3
http://www.victorsmolski.de/majesty_12.mp3
This is a definate must check out for any fan of classical music or symphonic elements interlaced with rock/metal music.