2009 live album by Epica
The Classical Conspiracy is the second live album by Dutch symphonic metal band Epica . The recorded live show took part in Miskolc , Hungary on 14 June 2008 in the framework of the Miskolc Opera Festival , where the Swedish symphonic metal band Therion had done a similar show a year before. Epica performed on stage with a 40-piece orchestra and a 30-piece choir, entirely composed of Hungarian musicians conducted by Zsolt Regos. The expanded ensemble played classical music , excerpts from operas and movie soundtracks , as well as Epica's songs. The album was released on 8 May 2009 through Nuclear Blast Records .[ 7]
This is the first album featuring Ariën van Weesenbeek as the new official drummer of Epica and also the last album with founding member and lead guitarist Ad Sluijter , who had already left the band when the album was released.[ 8]
CD 1 - Classical set Title Writer(s) 1. "Palladium" Yves Huts 3:46 2. "Dies Irae" (from "Requiem ") Giuseppe Verdi 2:15 3. "Ombra mai fu " (from "Xerxes ") George Frideric Handel 3:06 4. "Adagio" (from "New World Symphony ") Antonín Dvořák 9:02 5. "Spider-Man Medley" Danny Elfman 4:16 6. "Presto" (from "The Four Seasons ") Antonio Vivaldi 3:06 7. "Montagues and Capulets " (from "Romeo and Juliet ") Sergei Prokofiev 2:11 8. "The Imperial March " (from "The Empire Strikes Back ") John Williams 3:25 9. "Stabat Mater Dolorosa" (from "Stabat Mater ") Giovanni Battista Pergolesi 4:31 10. "Unholy Trinity" Huts 3:11 11. "In the Hall of the Mountain King " (from Peer Gynt ) Edvard Grieg 3:11 12. "Pirates of the Caribbean Medley" (European release only) Hans Zimmer , Klaus Badelt 6:44 13. "Indigo" (Prologue) Mark Jansen , Coen Janssen2:04 14. "The Last Crusade" (A New Age Dawns, Part I) Jansen, Huts, Ad Sluijter 4:18 15. "Sensorium" Jansen, Sluijter, Janssen, Simone Simons 5:06 16. "Quietus" (Silent Reverie) Epica 4:22 17. "Chasing the Dragon" Jansen, Huts, Janssen, Simons 8:03 18. "Feint" Jansen, Sluijter, Janssen, Simons 4:34
CD 2 - Epica set Title Writer(s) 1. "Never Enough" Huts 5:37 2. "Beyond Belief" Jansen, Sluijter, Simons 5:28 3. "Cry for the Moon" (The Embrace that Smothers, Part IV) Jansen, Sluijter, Simons 7:44 4. "Safeguard to Paradise" Huts, Jansen, Janssen 3:59 5. "Blank Infinity" Jansen, Janssen, Simons 4:45 6. "Living a Lie" (The Embrace that Smothers, Part VIII - Simone Version) Jansen, Huts, Sluijter, Simons 5:24 7. "The Phantom Agony" Jansen, Huts, Sluijter 10:30 8. "Sancta Terra" Jansen, Sluijter, Simons 5:11 9. "Illusive Consensus" Jansen, Sluijter, Janssen, Simons 5:45 10. "Consign to Oblivion" (A New Age Dawns, Part III) Jansen, Sluijter 12:06
Epica
Simone Simons – lead vocals
Mark Jansen – lead & rhythm guitar , grunts , screams , band arrangements on tracks 2, 6
Ad Sluijter – lead & rhythm guitar, editing
Yves Huts – bass , band arrangements on tracks 5, 7, 8, 11, 12
Coen Janssen – synthesizer , piano , orchestral and choir arrangements, band arrangements on tracks 2, 4, 7
Ariën van Weesenbeek – drums
Additional musicians
Amanda Somerville – choir vocals
Agnes Liptak – choir vocals
Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
Boglarka Jambrik, Edina Kecskemeti, Eszter Maria Papp, Eva Orth, Eva Vajda, Ildiko Simon, Zsuzsa Adamy, Zsuzsa Kurucz, Agnes Liptak, Anette Cseh, Angelika Hircsu, Diana Kuttor, Linda Dolhai, Maria Takacs, Mariann Majlath, Oksana Pascsenko, Andras Marton, Erik Molnar, Gergely Boncser, Gergely Irlanda, Laszlo Bodor, Nandor Nandor, Tibor Osvath, Akos Baksy, Balazs Kolozsi, David Dani, Ivan Nagy, Robert Molnar, Sandor Demeter
Extended Reményi Ede Chamber Orchestra
Beata Lukacs – violin
Benjamin Almassy – violin
Boglarka Balog – violin
Doris Tatai – violin
Eva Siklosi – violin
Maria Lazanyi – violin
Monika Zsekov – violin
Zoltán Ficsor – violin
Zoltan Kerenyi – violin
Zsofia Nagy – violin
Tamas Kriston – violin
Janos Feher – viola
Jozsef Kautzky – viola
Sandor Szabo – viola
Tamás Tóth – viola
Angelika Béres – celli
Annamaria Bodi – celli
Kamilla Matakovics – celli
Arpad Balog – double bass
Gizella Keresztfalvi – double bass
Sandor Czimer – clarinet
Tamas Fogarasi – clarinet
Csaba Szilagyi – trombone
Istvan Molnar – trombone
Zoltan Kakuk – trombone
Gyorgy Aranyosi – trumpet
Peter Gál – trumpet
Beata Tatar – oboe
Janos Implom – oboe
János Dobos – tuba
Tamas Domotor – timpani
István Halász – bassoon
Krisztián Járdány – bassoon
Eniko Frencz – French horn
Ferenc Tornyai – French horn
Gergely Opauszky – French horn
Sándor Horváth – French horn
Marianna Moori – flute
Tamas Siklosi – flute
Mark Virágh – percussion
Andras Bujtas – keyboards
Production
Oliver Palotai – orchestral arrangements
Sascha Paeth – mixing, mastering
Zsolt Regos – choirmaster
Tamias Kriston – concertmaster
Hídvégi Dániel – live sound engineering
Gresiczki Tamás – live sound engineering
Olaf Reitmeier – editing
Miro – editing
Ad Sluijter – editing
Simon Oberender – editing, mixing, mastering
Stefan Heilemann – art direction, design
Levente Kovács – photography
Maria Schvab – photography
Patrakov Alexey – photography
Oleg Patrakov – photography
Rita Miklán – photography
Janos Adam – photography
László Mocsári – photography
Chart
Peak position
Dutch Album Charts[ 9]
23
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[ 10]
82
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[ 11]
58
Switzerland Album Charts[ 12]
81
France Album Charts[ 13]
23
German Album Charts[ 14]
87
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