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Apr 15, 2026

Heavy Metal and Classical Music: Unlikely Bedfellows Unite

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The Philharmonia's 'Forged in Sound: Heavy Metal Orchestrated' concert highlights the surprising connections between heavy metal and classical music, showcasing their shared love of volume, virtuosity, and spectacle.

The Philharmonia's upcoming concert, 'Forged in Sound: Heavy Metal Orchestrated', at the Southbank Centre's Multitudes festival, brings together two seemingly disparate genres: heavy metal and classical music. But, as Tom Service argues, these two styles have more in common than one might think.

Both heavy metal and classical music share a love of volume, virtuosity, and spectacle. From Stravinsky to Black Sabbath, and Vivaldi to Van Halen, the boundaries between these genres are blurred. The heavy metal guitar sound, for example, was forged in the classical tradition, with artists like Ritchie Blackmore and Randy Rhoads drawing inspiration from composers like Vivaldi and Pachelbel.

The article also touches on the shared obsessions of classical and heavy metal music, including technique, boundary-pushing, and the pursuit of faster, louder, and more intense sounds. While the Philharmonia's concert may not push the boundaries of extremity, it highlights the fascinating connections between these two genres.

Looking to the future, the article suggests that collaborations between extreme metal bands like Napalm Death and orchestras could lead to truly innovative and groundbreaking music.