According to Playbill, the orchestra was assembled, and not known by any formal name. You can read more, below.
symphony means a long orchestra. its synonyms are indication,symbol,indicator,signal and symtom.
I have no idea. Sorry. My brother was just born and he's called lennon. Its a cool name. All i know is its origin is irish. Sorry
English word, derived from the French 'melodie', from the Greek.... Melody \m(e)-lo-dy\ as a girl's name is pronounced MEL-a-dee. It is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Melody is "music, song". First used in the 13th century
Professionally: 1966: Joined the "Nightriders". Changed name and released album as "The Idle Race". 1970: Joined "The Move". 1971: Three members of the Move create "Electric Light Orchestra" and release an album of the same name. 1973: Roy Wood leaves ELO project to Jeff Lynne as Electric Light Orchestra becomes a group of it's own with Jeff Lynne as frontman. This group lasted until 1986 with Jeff Lynne and drummer Bev Bevan as the only constant members. 1988: Formed "Traveling Wilburys" with George Harrison, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan. 1990: Jeff Lynne releases Armchair Theater solo album. 2001: Jeff Lynne releases what even Lynne admits is another solo album, depite using the ELO moniker for the album. Jeff feels that this album has more of an ELO sound, deserving the ELO name.
Christmas in Sarajevo by Trans-Siberian Orchestra is a Christmas song by a decently famous orchestra.
Anna Phoebe and she's amazing!
Al Pitrelli and Chris Cafferey.
Pachelbel, Canon in D
The song is actually called Christmas Eve/ Sarajevo 12/24, and it's on their cd: Christmas Eve and Other Stories
Here is why TSO has the name they do as explined by Paul O'neill himself during an intervierw. The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is neither from Siberia nor an orchestra. So how did the entourage get its name? "We had just turned in the first album and Atlantic Records was pressuring us for a name," group co-founder Paul O'Neill says. "I got a phone call from Atlantic saying the album was going to print the following morning and that if we did not come up with a band name they were going to call it Billy and the Boingers and we would have to live with it. "In the 1980s, I was fortunate enough to have been in Russia. If anyone has ever seen Siberia, it's incredibly beautiful but incredibly harsh and unforgiving. And the one thing everybody has in common there is the Trans-Siberian Railroad that moves across it in relative safety. "Life, too, can be incredibly beautiful but also incredibly harsh and unforgiving. Music is the one thing we all have in common that moves across it in relative safety. So we decided to call the band Trans-Siberian Orchestra. It was a little philosophical but we liked the initials, TSO, and the fact that it was different. And it still sounded good in the morning."
Trans-Siberian Railroad
Trans-Siberian Railway
The Trans Siberian Railway
The region crossed by the Trans-Siberian Railroad is Siberia, which is a vast geographical region in Russia that stretches from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. It is known for its harsh climate, diverse landscapes, and rich natural resources.
Trans-Siberian Railroad
Trans-Siberian Railroad