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Ever wondered how EDM would sound if played by an orchestra? I did a few times but never thought someone would come up with this! I believe that it’s one of the best ideas ever and that it will be a big success! In the end, isn’t the marriage of classical and Trance music one of the most successful in music?!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ugm5l4E-xus
So my dear Trancers, if you at least like classical music, and if you had the chance to attend this event, would you?!

“Imagine the silence — only the instruments are glistening in the darkness. Then the sweetest sound of violins and cellos swells into the full orchestra and rushing power of beat pumping adrenaline through the veins… This is trance performed by a full orchestra.
There are tickets still available for the live event in Pennsylvania, but Trance.nu will also cooperatively providing a live video link to the event!
If Mozart, Bach, Beethoven lived today, would we know them as trance producers? That's the suggestion on the flyer for the first TechnoClassica concert headed by popular techno/classical fusionist, Ultramax.
Anyone who has ever been interested in hearing trance music performed by a 24-piece string orchestra will get their opportunity on January 26th. In one of the most innovative productions seen in EDM music, Max Fomitchev and the Penn State Innovation Orchestra will be collaborating on a concert of synths vs strings, drum machines vs flutes, and samplers vs electric guitars.
You can attend the event in person by clicking the banner or checking the ticket details just below, BUT, in cooperation with trance.nu, a video of the whole event will be broadcast live and worldwide so everybody will have the opportunity to see / hear this potentially phenomenal fusion of two greatly loved music styles.
The full line up includes a pianist, guitarist, three vocalists, flute, a 24-piece string orchestra, and Ultramax on synthesizers.
Check back on trance.nu on January the 26th for a link to the live video stream.”
Source http://trance.nu/v4/news/technoclassica-concert
PS: click on the flyer at the top for more info.