Where to Start with classical crossover
style of music where classical music is performed in a popular modern style that is different to how that music was originally performed
17 artists
Best classical crossover Albums to Start With
classical crossover Artists
Sissel Kyrkjebø
classical music, opera
Midnight Syndicate
classical music, dark ambient
Tina Guo
classical music, industrial metal
Freddie Mercury
classic rock, disco
Mirud
Latin pop, opera
Piotr Rubik
film score, orchestral pop
Camden Stewart
Eric Stanley
country music, folk music
Irina Ponarovskaya
chanson, jazz
Costantino Carrara
pop music
Forestella
K-pop, crossover
London Music Works
classical music, epic music
Jonathan and Charlotte
classical music, crossover
Romina Arena
operatic pop, pop music
Scott Buckley
ambient music, electronic music
Dobrawa Czocher
About classical crossover
What is classical crossover?
style of music where classical music is performed in a popular modern style that is different to how that music was originally performed
Where should I start with classical crossover?
Start with "Spirit of the Season" by Sissel Kyrkjebø. It captures what makes classical crossover worth exploring.
What are the best classical crossover albums?
The classical crossover albums worth hearing first: "Spirit of the Season" by Sissel Kyrkjebø, "Glade Jul" by Sissel Kyrkjebø, "Til deg" by Sissel Kyrkjebø and "Innerst i sjelen" by Sissel Kyrkjebø.
How many classical crossover artists are there?
Spinsource covers 17 classical crossover artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.