What is a trans-Siberian orchestra?
Trans-Siberian railway is a set of railways that connect from Russia, to Mongolia, China and Japan. The diversity of culture, which shares this railway, was inspired by the name, the trans-Siberian orchestra (TSO), which is a unique orchestral rock band that primarily focused on the production of Christmas albums, with a certain heavy metal reversal. TSO has excellent classic work on its pieces, often at the beginning of the number, but then switches to grinding electric guitars, synthesizers and electric bass to expand the melodies of many known melodies. The strange combination of genres, for the first time tried bands like Queen, works incredibly well. TSO is a spiritual child Paul O'Neill, Robert Kinkel and Jon Oliva. O'Neill is largely known for his production credits, starting with heavy metal bands as The Scorpionty, and then turning to more main musicians such as Sting and Madonna to promote their concerts. Kinkel is a keyboardist who has also been more involved in production than the participation of the bands even though he folded MNoho television jingles.
Jon Oliva has worked significantly in a progressive classic rock field with his Savatage band, founded in 1979, for which the lead singer is. In fact, most of them look at Savatage as a spring point for a trans-Siberian orchestra. The musical sound is similar, especially on later Savatage albums, starting with the Hall of the Mountain King from 1987
In addition to these perfect rock musicians, more than 60 classical musicians employ the trans-Siberian orchestra on their albums and choirs. The initial album TSO, Christmas Eve and other stories , however, was supposed to be in success Mr. Flash, but became much more popular than even the band Belje. This led to two other Christmas albums, The Christmas Attic and Lost Christmas Eve . In 2000, an album focused on classical music was not based on traditional Christmas HUDBO, Beethoven's yesterday's night , and Night Castle , another Nemiristmas album is likely to please fans in 2008.
Thetrans-Siberian orchestra is not only known not only to its unusual rock and classic genres, but also for their amazing concert tours. Fans adore exceptionally complex light programs and theater, accompanied by the sound of the band Grand Rock Orchestra. Tours are selling quickly. TSO supports the use of their music on YouTube for various videos generated by users. Favorite additions to YouTube include a synchronized Christmas light show for some of the most famous TSO songs.
TSO in the future looks at the provision of soundtracks for movies, with several songs already on some film soundtracks. With a stable fan base and a committee for a fantastic music and eclectic style, fans hope to enjoy the music of the Trans-Siberian orchestra for many years.