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True Symphonic Rockestra

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True Symphonic Rockestra (TSR)
Origin Germany
Genre(s) Rock opera
Years active 2006 - Present
Label(s) Brainrox Records Germany & Marisound Russia
Website www.tsr-project.com
Members
James LaBrie
Thomas Dewald
Vladimir Grishko
Dirk Ulrich

True Symphonic Rockestra is an opera-oriented project founded by Dirk Ulrich featuring Dream Theater vocalist James LaBrie accompanied by opera tenors Vladimir Grishko and Thomas Dewald. The idea, dating back to 2000, was to get three world class singers to perform rock versions of the "best of" repertoire of the original Three Tenors (Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, and Jose Carreras) combining the operatic elements with metal elements. Finally, in 2006, this idea became a reality, as the recording for the first TSR album was completed in July. Their first album, Concerto in True Minor, will be released in February 2008 on a new label, a cooperation between Brainrox Records (Germany) & Marisound Records (Russia), with Sony BMG taking care of the distribution in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. It will contain 21 songs.

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