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Clip extracted from Blu-ray disc (1080p) Retrospect is the third live album released by the Dutch symphonic metal band Epica in celebration of their tenth anniversary. The recorded live show took part in Eindhoven, Netherlands on March 23, 2013 at the Klokgebouw and was sold out.[3] Because of the great demand by international fans, Epica announced a live stream, called the Retrostream, on March 4, 2013.[4] Epica performed on stage with the same orchestra that accompanied Epica in the recording of the live album The Classical Conspiracy: the 70-piece Extended Hungarian Remenyi Ede Chamber Orchestra and the Choir of Miskolc National Theatre. The expanded ensemble mostly played Epica songs, including a whole new song called Retrospect, especially written for this live show with the same name. Like on The Classical Conspiracy, Epica played some classical music, excerpts from operas and movie soundtracks, however not as many as on the aforementioned show. The album was released on CD, DVD and Blu-ray on November 8, 2013 through Nuclear Blast Records.[5] Before the release of the show on Blu-ray and DVD, the show premiered at two movie theaters: the Mathäser Multiplex Kino in Munich, Germany and the Service Bioscoop Zien in Eindhoven, Netherlands.,[6] although there it was also showed in a Mexican cinema (the Cineteca Nacional. Band members: Simone Simons – lead vocals, mezzo-soprano vocals Mark Jansen – rhythm guitar, grunts, screams Isaac Delahaye – lead guitar, backing vocals Rob van der Loo – bass Coen Janssen – synthesizer, piano Ariën van Weesenbeek – drums, grunts, spoken words Additional musicians: The Extended Hungarian Reményi Ede Chamber Orchestra The Choir of Miskolc National Theatre Special guests: Floor Jansen – vocals on "Stabat Mater Dolorosa" and "Sancta Terra" Ad Sluijter – former band member, lead guitar on "Quietus" Yves Huts – former band member, bass on "Quietus" Jeroen Simons – former band member, drums on "Quietus"