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Bingo! That's the one. I don't do concerts much but I would love to see Nightwish live someday. Their live videos are terrific. Probably need a hearing aid for a few days afterwards though. They strike me as a "turn it to 11" band.
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This one intrigues me. Tuomas and Troy are excellent musicians. I was watching a Nightwish piece from a live performance (Elf-something) that opened with an instrumental featuring Troy on pipes. Wonderful performance.
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Symphonic metal, art rock, prog rock, exist in a bit of weird space where popular styles mix with classical skills and composition. I love all of them, probably for that very reason.
And, yes, I've listened to The Greatest Show on Earth. Incredible piece of music. Nightwish are really something else. I've listened to some other symphonic metal since getting into them but they seem to be the cream of the crop in that genre.
I love classical music. Beethoven is my favourite too. I like all music that has depth and power which is probably why I have got so deeply into Symphonic Metal in recent years. One of my favourite pieces is Siegfried's Funeral by Wagner. It makes the hairs on my neck stand on end whenever I hear it. However, I also like more gentle pieces such as the Trois Gymnopodies of Eric Satie. Other favourites include Finlandia from Sibelius, Le Quattro Stagione from Vivaldi, Peter and the Wolf by Prokoviev.
I could go on and on, the list is endless.
However, having mentioned Symphonic Metal, who knows? Some pieces could be the Classical music of the future. Have you heard The Greatest Show on Earth from Nightwish? Now that is epic!