It's been a while since I looked at this thread, but I caught something last night that really had be give it a listen, and holy **** I'm not only surprised but am highly impressed.
The following piece is from a guy named
Kip Winger. For those of you to whom this name seems familiar, it is that very same Kip Winger, from the hair metal band Winger. I caught an interview with him after Grunge hit in the early 90s and left him floating in a sea of nothingness as no one was buying what they were selling. But what no one realized is that early in his life, Kip went into the conservatory to dance ballet, and kept up with it and the classical music behind the ballets he was performing in. So he took a detour from metal and went back to orchestral composing, along the likes of Debussy, Nijinsky, and others. Apparently last year he wrote a ballet that was performed by Tuscon symphony, was nominated for a Grammy for contemporary classical, and composed an entire symphony with the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra.
This is one of those pieces:
Chaconne de feu, from
Conversations with Nijinsky. Enjoy.
Not bad for a hair metal guy.
BL.