Bach Reimagined Electric Metal & More

Bach Reimagined Electric Metal & More

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For those about to Bach, we salute you!

One of the most remarkable qualities of Bach’s music is that it is so adaptable to so many different instruments and idioms. In fact, we are just now listening to recordings of Jacques Loussier and the Swingle Singers.

Here’s a little something that’s both electric and electrifying – Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor, performed by an electric guitar orchestra.

Heavy metal!

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Bach on, dudes, and thank you for your support of WWFM – The Classical Network.


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