Therion: The Miskolc Experience
Therion: The Miskolc Experience

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Therion: The Miskolc Experience

2009
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English

The Miskolc Experience is a double live album by Therion. It was released in Europe in June 2009. Unlike their other live albums this doesn't only feature the band's original material, but also Therion covering various pieces from classical artists. Live concert Clavicula Nox Dvorak: Excerpt from Symphony no. 9 Verdi: Vedi! le fosche notturne spotigle from Il Trovatore Mozart: "Dies Irae" from Requiem Saint-Saens: Excerpt from Symphony No. 3 Wagner: "Notung! Notung! Niedliches Schwert!" from The Ring Wagner: Excerpt from the Overture from Rienzi Wagner: Second part of "Der Tag ist da" from Rienzi Wagner: First part of "Herbei! Herbei!" from Rienzi Blood of Kingu Sirius B Lemuria Eternal Return Draconian Trilogy Schwarzalbenheim Via Nocturna The Rise Of Sodom And Gomorrah Grand Finale [edit]Bonus Features Documentary Therion Goes Classic - Bucharest 2006

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IMDb7.7/10
Director: Fredrik NilssonGenres: Concert Film, Music

Plot Summary

This concert film captures the unique performance by Swedish symphonic metal band Therion in Miskolc, Hungary. The band is accompanied by the Miskolc Civic Orchestra and the Albert-St George Choir, performing a symphonic metal spectacle.

Critical Reception

As a live concert recording, critical reception primarily focuses on the performance quality and the sheer scale of the production. It's generally well-regarded by fans for its ambitious musical arrangements and faithful rendition of Therion's complex compositions.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its epic symphonic arrangements and powerful vocal performances.

  • Hailed as a grand spectacle, showcasing the band's ambitious live show.

  • Appreciated by fans for its faithful translation of studio material to a live orchestral setting.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the impressive fusion of metal and classical music, with many commending the band's ability to deliver a cohesive and powerful performance with a full orchestra and choir.

Fun Fact

The concert featured over 100 musicians on stage, including the Miskolc Civic Orchestra and the Albert-St George Choir, making it one of Therion's most elaborate live performances.

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