THERION — The Miskolc Experience

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Live album · 2009

Filed under Symphonic Metal
By THERION

Tracklist

Disc 1: Classical Adventures
1. Clavicula Nox (10:34)
2. Dvorak: Excerpt from Symphony No. 9 (2:04)
3. Verdi: Vedi! Le Fosche Notturne Spotigle from Il Trovatore (2:45)
4. Mozart: 'Dies Irae' from Requiem (1:59)
5. Saint-Saens: Excerpt from Symphony No. 3 (2:14)
6. Wagner: 'Notung! Notung! Neidliches Schwert!' from the Ring (7:10)
7. Wagner: Excerpt from the Overture from Rienzi (3:12)
8. Wagner: Second Part of 'Der Tag ist da' from Rienzi (7:17)
9. Wagner: First Part of 'Herbei! Herbei!' from Rienzi (1:47)

Total Time: 39:06

Disc 2: Therion Songs
1. The Blood of Kingu (5:53)
2. Sirius B (3:51)
3. Lemuria (4:22)
4. Eternal Return (7:21)
5. Draconian Trilogy (8:37)
6. Schwarzalbenheim (5:28)
7. Via Nocturna, Parts 1 & 2 (9:43)
8. The Rise of Sodom and Gomorrah (6:54)
9. Grand Finale (4:23)

Total Time: 56:38

Disc 3 (DVD)
1. Clavicula Nox
2. Dvorak: Excerpt From Symphony No. 9
3. Verdi: Vedi! Le Fosche Notturne Spotigle From Il Trovatore
4. Mozart: "Dies Irae" From Reqiuem
5. Saint-Saens: Excerpt From Symphony No. 3
6. Wagner: "Notung! Notung! Niedliches Schwert!" From The Ring
7. Wagner: Excerpt From The Overture From Rienzi
8. Wagner: Second Part Of "Der Tag Ist Da" From Rienzzi
9. Wagner: First Part Of "Herbei! Herbei!" From Rienzi
10. Blood Of Kingu
11. Sirius B
12. Lemuria
13. Eternal Return
14. Draconian Trilogy
15. Schwartsalbenheim
16. Via Nocturna
17. The Rise Of Sodom And Gomorrah
18. Grand Finale
19. Documentary
20. Therion Goes Classic – Bucharest

Line-up/Musicians

- Christofer Johnsson / Guitars
- Kristian Niemann / Guitars
- Johan Niemann / Bass
- Petter Karlsson / Drums

with
- Judit Kerek / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Papp Edit Sandorne / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Anita Sebestyen / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Janos Stefan / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Erdei Ticia Stefanne / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Tivadar Szucs / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Virag Telegdi / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Zsuzsanna Timko / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Szucs Judit Zubalyne / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Sandor Zoltan / Leader of Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Choir of Miskolc National Theatre / Vocals (Choirs)
- Zsuzsa Adamy / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Angelika Hircsu / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Marta Illes / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Zsofia Sandor / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Zoltan Sandor / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- David Kiss / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Adrienn Kovacs / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Janos Krizsak / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Gabor Magda / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Istvanne Marton / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Eva Meszaros / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir & Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Denes Murvai / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Jozef Murvai / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Nora Murvai / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Bodnar Ildiko Murvaine / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Agnes Nemeth / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Aron Orosz / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Bence Sandor / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Boglarka Jambrik / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Agnes Liptak / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Gergo Kos / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Andras Marton / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Erik Molnar / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Robert Molnar / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Tibor Osvath / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Ivan Nagy / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Nandor Nagy / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Zsolt Regos / Leader of Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Akos Koleszar / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Gergely Irlanda / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Marta Lorincz / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Edina Kecskemeti / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Zsuzsa Kurucz / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Mariann Majlath / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Noemi Mihalcsek / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Reka Muranyi / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Eva Orth / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Poschenko Oksana / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Ildiko Simon / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Maria Takacs / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Anett Cseh-Simon / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Akos Baksy / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Laszlo Bodor / Vocals (Choirs) - Choir of Miskolc National Theatre
- Boglarka Balog / Violin I
- Zsofia Nagy / Violin II
- Zoltan Kerenyi / Violin II
- Benjamin Almassy / Violin II
- Marta Szabo / Violin II
- Ildiko Monok / Viola
- Jozsef Kautzky / Viola
- Janos Feher / Viola
- Ildiko Gyori / Viola
- Annamaria Bodi / Cello
- Eszter Vass / Cello
- Gizella Keresztfalvi / Doublebass
- Arpad Balog / Doublebass
- Beata Lukacs / Violin I
- Monika Zsekoc / Violin I
- Mats Levén / Vocals
- Lori Lewis / Vocals
- Judit V. Molnar / Vocals
- Andras Molnar / Vocals
- Gergely Boncser / Vocals
- Markus Stollenwerk / Conductors
- Tamas Kriston / Violin I
- Maria Lazanyi / Violin I
- Eva Siklosi / Violin I
- Andreas Bujtas / Piano, Organ
- Beata Tatar / Oboe
- Istvan Juhasz / Trombone
- Istvan Molnar / Trombone
- Csaba Szilagyi / Trombone
- Tamas Veres / Tuba
- Tamas Domotor / Timpani
- Balasz Sebe / Percussion
- Miskolc Bartok Choir / Vocals (Choirs)
- Dr. Aniko Kaposvari / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Dr. Boglarka Rostas / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Beata Fazekas / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Gabriella Fazekas / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Imelda Gabor / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Sz. Gabriella Gardusne / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir
- Janos Muranyi / Trumpet
- Gyorgy Aranyosi / Trumpet
- Klara Majoros / Oboe
- Tamas Siklosi / Flute
- Marianna Moori / Flute
- Sandor Czimer / Clarinet
- Ferenc Menyhart / Clarinet
- Istvan Halas / Bassoon
- Erno Garamvolgyi / Bassoon
- Eniko Ferencz / Horn
- Laszlo Nagy / Horn
- Balint Varga / Horn
- Sandor Horvath / Horn
- Janos Leiter / Horn
- Lilla Viragh / Horn
- Bea Huri / Vocals (Choirs) - Miskolc Bartok Choir

About this release

Released by Nuclear Blast, July 8th, 2009

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AtomicCrimsonRush
'The Ultimate Therion Experience'? I think not.

I grabbed hold of the DVD and double CD box set eagerly and it cost me a fortune. I could have bought 3 awesome Cds but took the risk to indulge in the 'The Ultimate Therion Experience'. I watched the DVD and it was a classical orchestra playing the likes of Wagner, Mozart and Verdi, and classical composers I had never wanted to hear. 2 very accomplished opera singers, both creatures of beauty sung in various languages, and I felt like I was watching an opera which I never liked.

Where was the metal? Ah, Therion are trying something different. It was always their dream to play live with a full blown orchestra and massive choir the liner notes state. Big deal. It is boring! My wife was listening in the other room and walked in and asked me "what is this you are watching?" and I replied, "I wish I knew". I began to search for the receipt for the Cd frantically, "What time does the Cd shop shut?".

I then watched patiently as one classical piece after another was played and I began to long for 'Sirius B'. I had to skip through the classical stuff. It was painful to listen to that tenor and those screeching violins.

Finally, the second part of the set began. 'The Blood of Kingu' is belted out. The singer springs out from the wings and bangs his head trying to get audience members to do likewise. They comply like angry goats. The orchestra members look at one another in bemusement, some look like they want to escape through the nearest rabbit hole. It is quite amusing and worth a look if nothing else for that particular moment. My wife watched and said, "Those orchestra members look so worried, like a fish out of water," I think she nailed it. The whole performance is out of place. It would have been better to just have this set and nothing else. Talk about waking up your audience after all that sleepy Wagner!

'Sirius B' is next and it is incredible. Then one Therion treasure after another is given the full blown orchestra meets metal treatment. Nothing wrong with that but it's all too late. I had already been frustrated out of my mind with the first set. The other great tracks include 'Eternal Return', 'Draconian Trilogy' and 'Schwarzalbenheim (Svartalfheim)'. It is a great concert in this section and worth a curious look. However the problem is the opening section is really so geared towards lovers of classical opera that metal fans are going to be turned away. Therion are operatic metal but this is taking it too far.

Unfortunately, the CD package is only available in this expensive box set and not worth the trouble. I argued with the manager of the CD store and finally he succumbed to my rather persuasive argument, : "This Cd in essence is nothing more than a classical opera", and he replied "What do you expect with Therion?", I replied "metal and opera, yes, but this is Mozart and Wagner with a touch of guitar", the argument went on and on, and I finally was able to swap it for 3 awesome Cds.

There are better Therion albums out there, this is for collectors only. If you want excellent orchestra merged with rock try Dream Theater's excellent 'Score', or 'Symphonic Yes' or 'Kiss Symphony' or 'Concerto Deep Purple'; not this Therion disaster.

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