Sure, the record-breaking, multi-award-winning West End/Broadway musical isn’t the kind of thing people would generally think of as prog with its wizards, witches, potions, time travel, transfiguration and… oh, hang on! Okay, Harry Potter And The Cursed Child might be somewhat prog-friendly on paper, but the most prog aspect of all, which has gone largely unremarked upon as such, is Imogen Heap’s expansive score. It’s one thing to be Olivier-nominated for her Outstanding Achievement In Music, but why hasn’t the world noticed how blatantly and blissfully prog Heap’s Cursed Child soundtrack album is? It makes Rick Wakeman’s lavish Journey To The Centre Of The Earth sound only a little bit prog. Heap’s Harry is prog in excelsis.
For starters, it’s presented in four suites, which, reflecting the play’s narrative arc,…