This sounds very constrasting, but, does anyone have any idea about playing classical music and on the other hand also plays rock music?
Steven Mackey is a great example of someone who does both. He is a composer who teaches composition at Princeton, but who also plays in a rock band and writes classical compositions (good ones) featuring electric guitar.
The guitarist Johnny Greenwood from Radiohead composed the score for the movie 'There Will be Blood', and I heard a few years back he was commissioned to write something for the BBC, but I never heard what happened with that.
There are many classical trained pianists who have explored the progressive rock and heavy metal lands.Patrick Moraz, Keith Emerson, Rick Wakeman, Eddy Jobson, Tony Macalpine Vitalij Kuprij, Jordan Rudess, Michael Pinella and many others
Then there's Yngwie Malmsteen who I believe learned guitar by playing paganini etudes. A lot of metal is similar to classical actually.
He only composed one piece for that movie, I believe. The other pieces were by Brahms and Pärt, I believe.
He's amazing! He has got a song called "Baroque and Roll" that sound like Bach, so cool.Classical and rock? Do you know Apocalyptica? Four guys, with his classical studies, that play heavy metal with cellos.