Classical Crossover

Particular works of classical music sometimes become popular among individuals who mostly listen to popular music. Some classical works that achieved crossover status in the twentieth century include the Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel, the Symphony No. 3 by Henryk Górecki, and the second movement of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21, K. 467 (from its appearance in the 1967 film Elvira Madigan). Read more…|Edit this Artist photo: Craig.Owen

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  • Darkuria666 wrote:
    last month
    RBD?? O.o WTF?

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  • mrcolj2006 wrote:
    September 2009
    someone rewrite that description up top. Whilst we know that Canon in D is popular among non-classical types, that shouldn't be the crux of the article. Classical Crossover to the rest of us means classical or vocal-classical music being interpreted or applied to any non-traditional form. Every artist listed above or to the right of this comment fits that description. Mario Lanza does not fit into this category, except maybe some retechnified Fatboy Slim version a la Moulin Rouge, etc.

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  • Mystile wrote:
    October 2008
    what the fuck.

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