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Published: Saturday, 31 August 2024 at 08:30 AM


While heavy metal and classical music may seem to be thousands of miles apart musically, a closer listen will reveal that the two share much in common. Heavy metal music is defined by ear shattering volume, virtuosic displays of technical skill, the interplay of dynamics and productions of epic proportions… all of which are similarly found in the classical canon. 

Classical themes and melodies are commonly cited in the heavy metal genre: the world of classical music has provided and continues to provide a wealth of inspiration for metal musicians. Here are just 11 examples of the finest classically inspired heavy metal ever committed to tape…

‘Black Sabbath’ (1970) – Black Sabbath

The British godfathers of heavy metal carved the genre into stone, with one of the most iconic and influential guitar riffs of all time – which itself is based on Gustav Holst’s ‘Mars, the Bringer of War’ from his The Planets orchestral suite.

Holst’s use of the sinister and dark sounding tritone Diabolus in Musica (devil in music), proved to be the catalyst to the group defining its sound. This in turn confirms without a shadow of doubt, that Holst had already set in stone the building blocks for what became heavy metal 50 years later.