Savatage is an American heavy metal from Florida and TSO is a modern classic orchestra from New York. One thing in common, Jon Oliva is one of the principal songwriters of TSO And prior to the evolution of TSO, Oliva was the keyboardist and singer in the band Savatage.
I have been to two Trans-Siberian Orchestra concerts, including in the front row last year. Many people do dress up, but it's certainly not required. We have gone in polo shirts and dockers. It does seem that the people that show up in tuxes are going overboard. What i do is, I Buy shirts promoting the trans-siberian orchestra, and wear that. Its the best thing to do.
No, the noun 'orchestra' is a concretenoun; a word for a physical thing that can be seen and heard.
Only in the mouths of the vocal soloists, if they were singing along with the orchestra.
Essentially there is no difference between a philharmonic orchestra and a symphony orchestra. Both are made up of the same types of instruments and are capable of playing the same music. A philharmonic orchestra is normally composed of a choir or choral society that it accompanies whereas a symphony orchestra is not. There is or there use to be a difference. The Philharmonic Orchestra was also called " The Musical Republic" the musician elected their Conductor, the economics, the character of their orchestra, share revenues. The Symphonic Orchestra was mainly musicians employed by a State, University, etc. Today I do not know if this difference still prevails.
You use the bow (the stick thing) and pull it over the strings just like any other orchestra string instrument
I have been to two Trans-Siberian Orchestra concerts, including in the front row last year. Many people do dress up, but it's certainly not required. We have gone in polo shirts and dockers. It does seem that the people that show up in tuxes are going overboard. What i do is, I Buy shirts promoting the trans-siberian orchestra, and wear that. Its the best thing to do.
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."
There's no such thing as a Siberian wolfdog.
No, the noun 'orchestra' is a concretenoun; a word for a physical thing that can be seen and heard.
no such thing as siberian lynx but iberian lynx is almost extinct not at the top
Its fur coat because it keeps the snow out which means the can bury themselves in the snowThere is no such thing as a wild Siberian husky.
he or she is going to be standing on a platform or on a podium.
There is no such thing as a white Siberian tiger, the white tiger is just a genetically mutated Bengal tiger and they are only found in zoos.
The Siberian tiger will obviosly live in a big forest covered with trees or in a wood but one thing is sertine the golden tiger very rare but maybe it may live with your normal Siberian tiger!!!!!!!!!!
You can try dog adoption centres and see if they have any Siberian Huskies up for adoption but there's really no such thing as a 'free Siberian Husky', the yearly food and vet bills alone are very high.
the only thing different would the internals of the trans the turbo trans is a heavy duty trans.
Snow tigers and Siberian tigers are very much the same, although they are different in some ways. Snow tiger's are found in the snow, and Siberian tigers may, may not be found in the snow. Other than this, the snow tiger and Siberian tiger are the same.