Tracks like "The Show Must Go On" gain a cinematic gravity when bolstered by a massive string section and powerful brass.

The RPO’s work with Queen’s discography is more than just a cover; it is a . Queen’s music was inherently theatrical and complex—often referred to as "rock opera"—making it perfectly suited for orchestral arrangements.

The collaboration remains a staple of the RPO’s , frequently selling out venues like the Royal Albert Hall. It serves as a testament to the timeless quality of Queen’s songwriting and the versatile brilliance of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

Instrumental versions highlight the intricate melodies and sophisticated harmonies that might sometimes be overshadowed by heavy guitar and drums in the original recordings.