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[[Avantasia (single)|Avantasia]]'' ([[Single (music)|Single]]) - 2001
**''[[Avantasia (single)|Avantasia]]'' ([[Single (music)|Single]]) - 2001
**''[[The Metal Opera]]'' - 2000
**''[[The Metal Opera]]'' - 2000
**''[[The Metal Opera Part II]]'' - 2002
**''[[The Metal Opera Part II]]'' - 2002

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For other uses, see Avantasia (disambiguation).
Avantasia

Avantasia is a heavy metal project created by Tobias Sammet, vocalist and frontman of the group Edguy. The project's title is a portmanteau of the words "avalon" and "fantasia" ("fantasy") and describes "a world beyond human imagination" (a quotation from the booklet). The project consists of a self-titled single, two full-length albums with the subtitle The Metal Opera, two EPs called Lost in Space, and second studio album The Scarecrow. Two new albums, The Wicked Symphony and Angel of Babylon, were released on April 3, 2010.

History

"The Metal Operas" (1999-2002)

In Spring 1999, during Edguy's Theater of Salvation tour, Tobias Sammet began to write down his ideas for a metal opera, a concept album with many guest musicians. When the tour was finished, he carried this plan out, recruiting well-known metal players like Andre Matos, Kai Hansen, Rob Rock (ex Axel Rudi Pell, ex Angelica, ex Warrior, Driver, Impellitteri) and the ex-Helloween singer Michael Kiske. The project was recorded with a core band of four members - Sammet playing keyboards and arranging orchestration, Henjo Richter playing guitar, Markus Grosskopf playing bass, and Alex Holzwarth on drums. In 2001, the self-titled single and the first full-length album, The Metal Opera, were released. The project was completed in September 2002 with the release of The Metal Opera Part II.[1]

"The Scarecrow" (2006-2008)

At the end of 2006, Sammet confirmed the rumours of a third Avantasia album, due for release in 2008. On March 24, 2007, the name was confirmed to be "The Scarecrow".[1] The Scarecrow is a new story, unrelated to the previous, and tells of a lonely scarecrow seeking company in friends. The album was released on January 25, 2008, and includes special guests Rudolf Schenker, Sascha Paeth, drummer Eric Singer, and singers Bob Catley, Jørn Lande, Michael Kiske, Alice Cooper, Roy Khan, Amanda Somerville and Oliver Hartmann.[2]

"The Wicked Symphony" & "Angel of Babylon" (2009-2010)

In the fall of 2009, Sammet announced the release of two new albums, The Wicked Symphony and Angel of Babylon, to be released on April 3, 2010. The story is set as a continuation of The Scarecrow.[3] Some of the special guests have been announced: drummers Eric Singer, Alex Holzwarth and Felix Bohnke, keyboardist Jens Johansson of Stratovarius, as well as vocalists Michael Kiske, Bob Catley, Jørn Lande, Tim "Ripper" Owens, Klaus Meine, Russell Allen, Andre Matos and Jon Oliva.[4]

Members

Current members/The Wicked Trilogy

  • Tobias Sammet
    • Lead vocals (1999-present)
    • Bass guitar (1999-present)
    • Keyboards (1999-2002)
  • Sascha Paeth
    • Guitars (2006-present)
    • Producer (2006-present)
  • Eric Singer
    • Drums (2002, 2006-present)
    • Vocals (2007)
  • Miro
    • Keyboards (2006-present)
    • Orchestration (2006-present)

The Metal Opera members

Vocalists

Vocalist Associated bands Avantasia The Metal Opera The Metal Opera Part II Lost in Space Part I Lost in Space Part II The Scarecrow The Wicked Symphony Angel of Babylon
Tobias Sammet Edguy all tracks all tracks all tracks all tracks all tracks all tracks all tracks all tracks, except track 8
Michael Kiske Helloween, Place Vendome 2 2, 5, 6, 9, 13 1, 2 2 2, 3, 5 2, 6 1
David DeFeis Virgin Steele 3 3, 13 1, 5
Ralf Zdiarstek 4, 7 9 9
Sharon den Adel Within Temptation 6 10
Rob Rock ex-Axel Rudi Pell, ex-Angelica, ex-Warrior, Driver, Impellitteri 7 1, 6
Oliver Hartmann At Vance 7, 12, 13 1 10 1
Andre Matos ex-Shaaman, ex-Angra, ex-Viper 11, 12, 13 1, 2, 8 5
Kai Hansen Gamma Ray, Helloween 11, 12 1, 8
Timo Tolkki Stratovarius, Revolution Renaissance 13 1
Bob Catley Magnum 3, 4 4 3, 9 6 11
Jørn Lande Masterplan, ARK 3 2 2, 6, 8 1, 6, 7, 8 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11
Amanda Somerville Aina 1, 4 1, 6 5, 11
Roy Khan Conception, Kamelot 1
Alice Cooper 7
Eric Singer KISS, Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper 6
Russell Allen Symphony X 1, 10 1, 11
Jon Oliva Savatage, Jon Oliva's Pain 4
Klaus Meine Scorpions 4
Tim "Ripper" Owens Yngwie Malmsteen, ex-Judas Priest, ex-Iced Earth 3
Cloudy Yang 8

Musicians

Musician Associated bands Avantasia The Metal Opera The Metal Opera Part II Lost in Space Part I Lost in Space Part II The Scarecrow The Wicked Symphony Angel of Babylon
Tobias Sammet Edguy Keyboards (all) Keyboards (all) Keyboards (all)
Bass (10)
Bass (all) Bass (all) Bass (all) Bass (all) Bass (all)
Henjo Richter Gamma Ray Guitars (all) Guitars (all) Guitars (all) Lead guitar (3) Lead guitar (2, 3, 4) Lead guitar (2, 3, 6, 7, 8) Lead guitar (10)
Markus Grosskopf Helloween Bass (all) Bass (all) Bass (all)
Alex Holzwarth Rhapsody of Fire, Angra Drums (all) Drums (all) Drums (all) Drums (3, 7, 8, 10) Drums (1, 2, 3, 11)
Jens Ludwig Edguy Lead guitar (12, 13) Lead guitar (5, 9)
Norman Meiritz Acoustic guitar (6) Rhythm guitar (10)
Frank Tischer Piano (11) Piano (1, 4, 7)
Timo Tolkki Stratovarius Lead guitar (1, 10)
Sascha Paeth Aina, Heaven's Gate, Kamelot Guitars (all) Guitars (all) Guitars (all) Guitars (all) Guitars (all)
Eric Singer KISS, Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper Drums (10) Drums (all) Drums (all) Drums (all) Drums (2, 4, 6) Drums (5, 7, 9, 10)
Michael "Miro" Rodenberg Aina, Kamelot Keyboards (all) Keyboards (all) Keyboards (all) Keyboards (all) Keyboards (all)
Kai Hansen Gamma Ray, Helloween Lead guitar (3)
Rudolph Schenker Scorpions Lead guitar (10)
Jens Johansson Stratovarius, Yngwie Malmsteen Keyboards (2)
Bruce Kulick Kiss Lead guitar (6, 11) Lead guitar (5, 9, 11)
Oliver Hartmann At Vance Lead guitar (2, 8) Lead guitar (1, 2, 3)
Felix Bohnke Edguy Drums (1, 5, 9 11) Drums (4, 6, 8)
Simon Oberender Organ (11) Organ (9)

Discography

Albums

Singles

Compilations

See also

References