SYMPHONY X, HALFORD, Ex-YNGWIE MALMSTEEN Members To Guest On VIVALDI METAL PROJECT

January 7, 2014

Keyboardist Mistheria (BRUCE DICKINSON, ROB ROCK, ROY Z.) and bassist Alberto Rigoni (TWINSPIRITS) have joined forces in a new project: VIVALDI METAL PROJECT.

The classic legendary masterpiece "The Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi will be rearranged in a metal version and will be performed by top-class musicians from all over the world, including Mark Boals (YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, RING OF FIRE),John Macaluso (ARK, TNT, JAMES LABRIE) and Mike LePond (SYMPHONY X).

Recordings will take place later this year.

The concept, arrangements and production are by Mistheria. The album is being co-produced by Rigoni. Artwork will be created by Henry Ringbert.

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