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Posted: April 29 2019, 18:57

We know that Mike has made Music of the Spheres. And that there are classical versions of TB and HR. But what else has Mike recorded that sounds classical?

I would say the following:

> Argiers
> Piano improvisation
> Woodhenge
> Taurus 3
> Parts of the Killing Fields
> Mont St Michel
> Lake Constance

After that, there is music that is at least partly classical, or covers  or adapts a classical composer, such as:

> Vivaldi Concerto in C
> Incantations
> Philip Glass
> Silent Night - and maybe others.

By my reckoning I can get around 33:40 seconds of "The Classical Mike Oldfield" (plus MotS).

I'd love to see this drawn together into an album, together with some additional material. The classical audience extends all over the world, so airplay for such music is not a UK product, it has international reach.

Going right back to the start, Mike did a wonderful thing called, "Mike Oldfield's Single". I've excluded it because it has electric guitars, but it has a very classical feel. I'd love to hear that re-worked as part of such an album.

And I'd love to hear Mike add some more solo piano and solo guitar pieces, and work with some string musicians.

Have I missed any pieces out? And what do you think?
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Posted: April 30 2019, 04:44

That would be an interesting idea. Of course Etude from The Killing Fields is a reworking of Francisco Tarrega's Recuerdos de la Alhambra. I wonder if Mike did a solo acoustic guitar demo of that?
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Posted: May 15 2019, 09:58

William Tell Overture
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Posted: May 19 2019, 18:40

There's a bit in Women of Ireland where it just goes into George Frederic Handel's Sarabande for a little while.
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Posted: May 21 2019, 04:42

A bit of Bach in Conflict.  :p
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