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Title: Majestic
Subject: Classical crossover (genre)
Category: Music
SubCategory: Miscellany
Adopted from Sara: June 22, 2008
Online since: July 05, 2008

Why Majestic and why I love this music?
Majestic describes the perfection of this music. Don't ask why but this kind of music has something magic. From the energy that every single note, combined ancient and modern instruments gives new life and a new point of view to the music that most of the people can find as "boring".
I love classical music as well as electronica and rock types, so, this crossovers are more than perfect and inspiring.
I am very thankful with Sara for letting me adopt this fanlisting! Thanks really! I'm very honoured for having it now!

About the music...

The "crossover" is a term applied to musical works or performers appearing on two or more of the record charts which track differing musical tastes, or genres. In practice crossover frequently results from the appearance of the music in question in a film soundtrack.

The Classical crossover genre.
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).
Within the classical recording industry the term "crossover" is applied particularly to classical artists' recordings of popular repertoire such as Broadway show tunes, or collaborations between classical and popular performers such as Sting and Edin Karamazov's album Songs from the Labyrinth. Deep Purple's Concerto for Group and Orchestra (1969) and Gemini Suite Live (1970) are early examples of this, and Metallica's S&M (1999) is a more recent example.
Some of the most popular icons from this genre are Vanessa-Mae, Maksim Mrvica and Bond.