Few bands embodied the fearless creativity and attitude of 1970s rock like Queen. Embracing the exaggerated pomp of prog rock and heavy metal and the quaintness of vaudevillian music hall in equal measure, the British quartet colored their complex arrangements with camp and bombast, creating a huge,…
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Tribute to Queen for the 40th anniversary of Bohemian Rhapsody
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Bohemian Rhapsody has been listed as one of the most representative of the history of rock worldwide. 1975 was the year of release of the song, part of the album A Night At The Opera, fourth studio album by the British group.
40 years after the launch of this iconic piece of music, the English National Ballet performed a tribute to the London band through a choreography performed by two of his most talented dancers: James Forbat and Erina Takahashi. This presentation was posted on the official channel of Queen's music portal Youtube.
The choreographer of the National Ballet English published the following in addition to the publication in Youtube. "Time passes, but Queen and Freddie still live strongly in our inner At the beginning of this dance, as we look at a similar male silhouette the statue of Freddie Mercury, a woman appears. at the beginning of her dance around him, with every touch and with the infinite desire for Freddie, he slowly returns to life. "