Rhapsody

There are multiple artists called Rhapsody:

1. Rhapsody is a symphonic power metal band from Italy that eventually split into Rhapsody of Fire and Luca Turilli's Rhapsody. The band incorporates classical music, baroque, and power metal styles. Classical influences include composers such as Antonio Vivaldi, Johann Sebastian Bach, Niccolò Paganini, and Antonin Dvořák. Their lyrics are fantasy-themed and often depict mystical lore from the medieval age and the struggle between good and evil. Co-founders Luca Turilli and Alex Staropoli released the debut album "Legendary Tales" in 1997, followed by "Symphony of Enchanted Lands" (1998), "Dawn of Victory" (2000), "Rain of a Thousand Flames" (2001), and "Power of the Dragonflame" (2002). Notable tracks include "Emerald Sword," part of the Emerald Sword Saga. Turilli wrote the lyrics and guitar parts, while Staropoli composed the classical arrangements. Christopher Lee contributed narration to the 2004 album "Symphony of Enchanted Lands II: The Dark Secret." In 2005, the single "The Magic of the Wizard's Dream" was released with new versions of the title track and additional songs "Autumn Twilight" and "Lo Specchio D’Argento." In 2006, the band changed its name to Rhapsody of Fire due to copyright issues.

2. Rhapsody is a reggae band from Germany that released two albums in the 1980s. One of the band members was B.B. Connell.

3. Rhapsody is a girl group from Austria that had a minor hit in the 1990s called "Cowboy Lover."

4. Rhapsody is an AOR band from Sweden that released one album in 1978 called "Strange Vibrations."

5. Rhapsody is a funk metal band from Estonia that released one demo in 1992 before disbanding. In 2008, the band reformed and announced plans to release a studio album.

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