Trans-Siberian Orchestra was created to push the boundaries of what was possible for a band to create – both musically and visually.
Paul O’Neill dreamed of a different kind of “band” that is not limited by the confines of traditional rock acts and instead established one with multiple singers who could inhabit the various characters he was writing into his rock operas.
Although Trans-Siberian Orchestra,The Ghosts of Christmas Eve is best known for their Capra-esque trilogy of holiday ... view more »
Trans-Siberian Orchestra was created to push the boundaries of what was possible for a band to create – both musically and visually.
Paul O’Neill dreamed of a different kind of “band” that is not limited by the confines of traditional rock acts and instead established one with multiple singers who could inhabit the various characters he was writing into his rock operas.
Although Trans-Siberian Orchestra,The Ghosts of Christmas Eve is best known for their Capra-esque trilogy of holiday records – Christmas Eve & Other Stories, The Christmas Attic, and The Lost Christmas Eve – they have also released several other rock operas.
Beethoven’s Last Night (2000) was the first of these non-holiday rock operas and tells a compelling tale of a battle for Beethoven’s soul between good and evil.
It features instrumental crossovers between classical composers and contemporary rock, along with original vocal tracks featuring Patti Russo (Meatloaf) as the character Teresa, Beethoven’s love.
Later albums take on great themes such as war and redemption, namely Night Castle (2009).
Night Castle was TSO’s first Top 5 album debut and included a bonus track featuring Greg Lake (Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson), who was one of TSO’s greatest influences. Letters From The Labyrinth (2015) was another Top 10 release for TSO.
In total, TSO has sold in excess of 12 million albums and DVDs.
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