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Crossover music

Crossover is a term applied to musical works or performers who appeal to different types of audience. This can be seen, for example, (especially in the United States) when a song appears on two or more of the record charts which track differing musical styles or genres.[1] If the second chart combines genres, such as a "Hot 100" list, the work is not a crossover.

In some contexts the term "crossover" can have negative connotations associated with cultural appropriation, implying the dilution of a music's distinctive qualities to appeal to mass tastes. For example, in the early years of rock and roll, many songs originally recorded by African-American musicians were re-recorded by white artists such as Pat Boone in a more toned-down style, often with changed lyrics, that lacked the hard edge of the original versions. These covers were popular with a much broader audience.[2]

Crossover frequently results from the appearance of the music in a film soundtrack. For instance, Sacred Harp music experienced a spurt of crossover popularity as a result of its appearance in the 2003 film Cold Mountain, and bluegrass music experienced a revival due to the reception of 2000's O Brother, Where Art Thou?.

Classical crossover edit

 
Four-piece musical group Il Divo, a noted classical crossover act, performs in February 2012 at the Sydney Opera House.

Classical crossover broadly encompasses both classical music that has become popularized and a wide variety of popular music forms performed in a classical manner or by classical artists. It can also refer to collaborations between classical and popular performers, as well as music that blends elements of classical music (including operatic and symphonic) with popular music (including pop, rock, middle of the road, and Latin, among other types). Pop vocalists and musicians, opera singers, classical instrumentalists, and occasionally rock groups primarily perform classical crossover. Although the phenomenon was long common in the music world, the name "classical crossover" was coined by record companies in the 1980s.[3] It has gained in popularity since the 1990s and has acquired its own Billboard chart.[3]

Popular classics edit

A means of generating vast popularity for the classics has been through their use as inspirational anthems in sports settings. The aria "Nessun Dorma" from Puccini's Turandot, especially Luciano Pavarotti's version, has become indissolubly linked with soccer.[4]

Classical performers edit

Within the classical recording industry, the term "crossover" is applied particularly to classical artists' recordings of popular repertoire such as Broadway show tunes. Two examples of this are Lesley Garrett's excursions into musical comedy and also José Carreras's recording West Side Story, as well as Teresa Stratas' recording Showboat. Soprano Eileen Farrell is generally considered to be one of the first classical singers to have a successful crossover recording with her 1960 album I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues.[5]

The first Three Tenors concert in 1990 was a landmark in which Luciano Pavarotti, José Carreras and Plácido Domingo brought a combination of opera, Neapolitan folksong, musical theatre and pop to a vast television audience. This laid the foundations for the modern flourishing of classical crossover.[6]

Collaborations between classical and popular performers have included Sting and Edin Karamazov's album Songs from the Labyrinth. A collaboration between Freddie Mercury and soprano Montserrat Caballé resulted in the worldwide hit "Barcelona". R&B singer Mariah Carey performed a live duet with her mother Patricia, who is an opera singer, of the Christmas song - O Come, All Ye Faithful. Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins performed a duet with rock singer Michael Bolton of O Holy Night. Singers and instrumentalists from the classical tradition, Andreas Dorschel has argued, run the risk of losing the sophistication of the genre(s) they were trained in, when they try to perform rock music, without coming up to the often rough and wild qualities of the latter.[7]

Italian pop tenor Andrea Bocelli, who is the biggest-selling singer in the history of classical music,[8][9][10][11] has been described as the king of classical crossover.[12][13] British soprano Sarah Brightman is also considered a crossover classical artist,[14] having released albums of classical, folk, pop and musical-theatre music. Brightman dislikes the classical crossover label, though she has said she understands the need to categorize music.[15] In the 2008 Polish release of her Symphony album she sings "I Will Be with You (Where the Lost Ones Go)" with Polish tenor Andrzej Lampert, another artist who has performed in both classical and non-classical styles, as well as having actually obtained full musical training and academic degrees in both (though operatic singing is his main professional focus[16][17]).[18]

Jazz crossover edit

"Crossover jazz" (jazz crossover) and "jazz fusion" have something in common. Example albums of crossover jazz plus classical music were albums of Deodato, Jean-Luc Ponty and Bob James. Bob James One (CTI, 1974), contained the song "Feel Like Making Love", which Roberta Flack already had as a hit.[19] Radio stations played this song and contributed to the success of album One.[20] The album was notable for adapting classical music to a modern-day scene, e.g. "Night on Bald Mountain" was a cover of Modest Mussorgsky's composition of the same name.[21]

Rock crossover edit

Other examples of crossover in music are bands that play a mix of genres such as funk, rap, rock, metal and punk, for instance bands such as Urban Dance Squad, Faith No More, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Suicidal Tendencies, D.R.I., Primus, Linkin Park, Rage Against the Machine, System of a Down[22] and 311.

The sub-genre of nu-metal is one of the best embodiments of the crossover style. The genre includes elements of disparate genres such as hip hop, alternative rock, funk, industrial, and grunge. The genre mixes these influences alongside downtuned guitars and persistent rhythms less common in traditional heavy metal genres, which emphasises lead guitar and solos less common in these other genres.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lonergan, Hit Records, 1950–1975, p. vi: "These [Country & Western and Rhythm & Blues], and the somewhat newer Adult Contemporary charts, occasionally exhibited what are called 'crossover' hits, when a Pop, C&W, or R&B star would have a hit that also charted on one or more of the other lists.
  2. ^ Gilliland 1969, show 4, track 5; show 6, track 4.
  3. ^ a b . artdancemovies.com (in Spanish). 24 August 2015. Archived from the original on 25 September 2015.
  4. ^ "Nessun Dorma put football back on map", The Telegraph, 7 September 2007 (accessed 24 September 2015).
  5. ^ Tommasini, Anthony (25 March 2002). "Eileen Farrell, Soprano With a Populist Bent, Dies at 82". The New York Times.
  6. ^ Fryer, Paul (2014). Opera in the Media Age: Essays on Art, Technology and Popular Culture. Jefferson: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 128. ISBN 978-1476616209. [O]pera-pop crossovers as a phenomenon truly took off in the 1990s, from the Three Tenors concert onwards.
  7. ^ Andreas Dorschel, 'Entgrenzung der klassischen Musik?', grazkunst 04.2017, pp. 24−25.
  8. ^ "Operation Bocelli: the making of a superstar". The Age. Melbourne. 26 February 2003.
  9. ^ "Andrea Bocelli in Abu Dhabi". 2 March 2009.
  10. ^ "REVIEW: Classical music star Andrea Bocelli at Liverpool arena". Liverpool Daily Post. 7 November 2009.
  11. ^ "Andrea Bocelli Announces November 2010 UK Arena Dates". Allgigs.
  12. ^ "The king of Operatic pop". The Sydney Morning Herald. 28 August 2004. Retrieved 19 January 2008.
  13. ^ Domingo And Bocelli: Keeping Opera Relevant, National Public Radio radio interview, 21 November 2008.
  14. ^ . Sarah Brightman Tickets. 14 August 1960. Archived from the original on 29 November 2010. Retrieved 25 June 2010.
  15. ^ . 123allcelebs.com. Archived from the original on 7 January 2010. Retrieved 25 June 2010.
  16. ^ "Polish Tenor Impresses Salzburg". 13 September 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 January 2016. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  18. ^ "Andrzej Lampert, tenor: Schedule". Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  19. ^ "Bob James - One". Allmusic. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
  20. ^ "Bob James | Biography, Albums, Streaming Links". AllMusic.
  21. ^ Bob James Night on Bald Mountain Retrieved 20 February 2024
  22. ^ "SYSTEM OF A DOWN'S 'TOXICITY': 10 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW". Revolver. 4 September 2018.

Bibliography edit

Further reading edit

  • Szwed, John F. (2005). Crossovers: Essays on Race, Music, And American Culture. ISBN 0-8122-3882-6.
  • Brackett, David (Winter 1994). "The Politics and Practice of 'Crossover' in American Popular Music, 1963–65" The Musical Quarterly 78:4.
  • George, Nelson. (1988). The Death of Rhythm & Blues. New York: Pantheon Books.

External links edit

  • Article on the definition of Classical Crossover

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on two or more of the record charts which track differing musical styles or genres 1 If the second chart combines genres such as a Hot 100 list the work is not a crossover In some contexts the term crossover can have negative connotations associated with cultural appropriation implying the dilution of a music s distinctive qualities to appeal to mass tastes For example in the early years of rock and roll many songs originally recorded by African American musicians were re recorded by white artists such as Pat Boone in a more toned down style often with changed lyrics that lacked the hard edge of the original versions These covers were popular with a much broader audience 2 Crossover frequently results from the appearance of the music in a film soundtrack For instance Sacred Harp music experienced a spurt of crossover popularity as a result of its appearance in the 2003 film Cold Mountain and bluegrass music experienced a revival due to the reception of 2000 s O Brother Where Art Thou Contents 1 Classical crossover 1 1 Popular classics 1 2 Classical performers 2 Jazz crossover 3 Rock crossover 4 See also 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 Further reading 8 External linksClassical crossover edit nbsp Four piece musical group Il Divo a noted classical crossover act performs in February 2012 at the Sydney Opera House See also Operatic pop Classical crossover broadly encompasses both classical music that has become popularized and a wide variety of popular music forms performed in a classical manner or by classical artists It can also refer to collaborations between classical and popular performers as well as music that blends elements of classical music including operatic and symphonic with popular music including pop rock middle of the road and Latin among other types Pop vocalists and musicians opera singers classical instrumentalists and occasionally rock groups primarily perform classical crossover Although the phenomenon was long common in the music world the name classical crossover was coined by record companies in the 1980s 3 It has gained in popularity since the 1990s and has acquired its own Billboard chart 3 Popular classics edit nbsp Canon and Gigue in D source source Performed and realized on synthesizers by Jeffrey Hall Problems playing this file See media help A means of generating vast popularity for the classics has been through their use as inspirational anthems in sports settings The aria Nessun Dorma from Puccini s Turandot especially Luciano Pavarotti s version has become indissolubly linked with soccer 4 Classical performers edit Within the classical recording industry the term crossover is applied particularly to classical artists recordings of popular repertoire such as Broadway show tunes Two examples of this are Lesley Garrett s excursions into musical comedy and also Jose Carreras s recording West Side Story as well as Teresa Stratas recording Showboat Soprano Eileen Farrell is generally considered to be one of the first classical singers to have a successful crossover recording with her 1960 album I ve Got a Right to Sing the Blues 5 The first Three Tenors concert in 1990 was a landmark in which Luciano Pavarotti Jose Carreras and Placido Domingo brought a combination of opera Neapolitan folksong musical theatre and pop to a vast television audience This laid the foundations for the modern flourishing of classical crossover 6 Collaborations between classical and popular performers have included Sting and Edin Karamazov s album Songs from the Labyrinth A collaboration between Freddie Mercury and soprano Montserrat Caballe resulted in the worldwide hit Barcelona R amp B singer Mariah Carey performed a live duet with her mother Patricia who is an opera singer of the Christmas song O Come All Ye Faithful Welsh mezzo soprano Katherine Jenkins performed a duet with rock singer Michael Bolton of O Holy Night Singers and instrumentalists from the classical tradition Andreas Dorschel has argued run the risk of losing the sophistication of the genre s they were trained in when they try to perform rock music without coming up to the often rough and wild qualities of the latter 7 Italian pop tenor Andrea Bocelli who is the biggest selling singer in the history of classical music 8 9 10 11 has been described as the king of classical crossover 12 13 British soprano Sarah Brightman is also considered a crossover classical artist 14 having released albums of classical folk pop and musical theatre music Brightman dislikes the classical crossover label though she has said she understands the need to categorize music 15 In the 2008 Polish release of her Symphony album she sings I Will Be with You Where the Lost Ones Go with Polish tenor Andrzej Lampert another artist who has performed in both classical and non classical styles as well as having actually obtained full musical training and academic degrees in both though operatic singing is his main professional focus 16 17 18 Jazz crossover editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Crossover jazz jazz crossover and jazz fusion have something in common Example albums of crossover jazz plus classical music were albums of Deodato Jean Luc Ponty and Bob James Bob James One CTI 1974 contained the song Feel Like Making Love which Roberta Flack already had as a hit 19 Radio stations played this song and contributed to the success of album One 20 The album was notable for adapting classical music to a modern day scene e g Night on Bald Mountain was a cover of Modest Mussorgsky s composition of the same name 21 Rock crossover editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Other examples of crossover in music are bands that play a mix of genres such as funk rap rock metal and punk for instance bands such as Urban Dance Squad Faith No More Red Hot Chili Peppers Suicidal Tendencies D R I Primus Linkin Park Rage Against the Machine System of a Down 22 and 311 The sub genre of nu metal is one of the best embodiments of the crossover style The genre includes elements of disparate genres such as hip hop alternative rock funk industrial and grunge The genre mixes these influences alongside downtuned guitars and persistent rhythms less common in traditional heavy metal genres which emphasises lead guitar and solos less common in these other genres See also editJazz fusion World music Folk music Eclecticism in art PolystylismReferences edit Lonergan Hit Records 1950 1975 p vi These Country amp Western and Rhythm amp Blues and the somewhat newer Adult Contemporary charts occasionally exhibited what are called crossover hits when a Pop C amp W or R amp B star would have a hit that also charted on one or more of the other lists Gilliland 1969 show 4 track 5 show 6 track 4 a b Musica Classical Crossover artdancemovies com in Spanish 24 August 2015 Archived from the original on 25 September 2015 Nessun Dorma put football back on map The Telegraph 7 September 2007 accessed 24 September 2015 Tommasini Anthony 25 March 2002 Eileen Farrell Soprano With a Populist Bent Dies at 82 The New York Times Fryer Paul 2014 Opera in the Media Age Essays on Art Technology and Popular Culture Jefferson McFarland amp Company Inc Publishers p 128 ISBN 978 1476616209 O pera pop crossovers as a phenomenon truly took off in the 1990s from the Three Tenors concert onwards Andreas Dorschel Entgrenzung der klassischen Musik grazkunst 04 2017 pp 24 25 Operation Bocelli the making of a superstar The Age Melbourne 26 February 2003 Andrea Bocelli in Abu Dhabi 2 March 2009 REVIEW Classical music star Andrea Bocelli at Liverpool arena Liverpool Daily Post 7 November 2009 Andrea Bocelli Announces November 2010 UK Arena Dates Allgigs The king of Operatic pop The Sydney Morning Herald 28 August 2004 Retrieved 19 January 2008 Domingo And Bocelli Keeping Opera Relevant National Public Radio radio interview 21 November 2008 Sarah Brightman Sarah Brightman Tickets 14 August 1960 Archived from the original on 29 November 2010 Retrieved 25 June 2010 Sarah Brightman fan site 123allcelebs com Archived from the original on 7 January 2010 Retrieved 25 June 2010 Polish Tenor Impresses Salzburg 13 September 2013 Retrieved 3 January 2016 Andrzej Lampert XVIII Ludwik van Beethoven Easter Festival Archived from the original on 6 January 2016 Retrieved 3 January 2016 Andrzej Lampert tenor Schedule Retrieved 3 January 2016 Bob James One Allmusic Retrieved 20 February 2024 Bob James Biography Albums Streaming Links AllMusic Bob James Night on Bald Mountain Retrieved 20 February 2024 SYSTEM OF A DOWN S TOXICITY 10 THINGS YOU DIDN T KNOW Revolver 4 September 2018 Bibliography editGilliland John 1969 The Tribal Drum The rise of rhythm and blues audio Pop Chronicles University of North Texas Libraries Lonergan David F Hit Records 1950 1975 Scarecrow Press 2004 ISBN 0 8108 5129 6Further reading editSzwed John F 2005 Crossovers Essays on Race Music And American Culture ISBN 0 8122 3882 6 Brackett David Winter 1994 The Politics and Practice of Crossover in American Popular Music 1963 65 The Musical Quarterly 78 4 George Nelson 1988 The Death of Rhythm amp Blues New York Pantheon Books External links editArticle on the definition of Classical Crossover Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Crossover music amp oldid 1210748253 Classical crossover, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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