Roll Up For Mystery Tour At Symphony Orchestra

Imagine The Beatles playing in concert with a full Symphony Orchestra. What would that have sounded like? Find out for yourself when Classical Mystery Tour, a tribute to The Beatles featuring original members of the Broadway sensation "BEATLEMANIA" performs live in concert with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra at the Orpheum Theatre on Wednesday, December 3rd.

"…more than just an incredible simulation…the swelling strings and soaring French horn lines gave Saturday's live performance a high goose-bump quotient…the crowd stood and bellowed for more!" - Los Angeles Times

The Classical Mystery Tour orchestral concert has proven to be a hit with audiences and critics alike. The Los Angeles Times called the show "more than just an incredible simulation...the swelling strings and soaring French horn lines gave Saturday's live performance a high goose-bump quotient...the crowd stood and bellowed for more."

This Fab Four look and sound just like The Beatles, but Classical Mystery Tour is more than just a rock concert or a simulation. The show presents more than twenty Beatles tunes sung, played, and performed exactly as they were written. Hear "Penny Lane" with a live trumpet section; experience the beauty of "Yesterday" with an acoustic guitar and string quartet; enjoy the rock/classical blend on the hard edged "I Am the Walrus." From early Beatles music on through the solo years, Classical Mystery Tour is the best of The Beatles like you've never heard them: totally live.

Classical Mystery Tour features Jim Owen (John Lennon) on rhythm guitar, piano, and vocals; Tony Kishman (Paul McCartney) on bass guitar, piano, and vocals; Tom Teeley (George Harrison) on lead guitar and vocals; and Chris Camilleri (Ringo Starr) on drums and vocals. Martin Herman conducts the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.

"We really make an effort to sound exactly like the originals," explains Owen, who admits that he and the other three BEATLEMANIA members are big Beatles fans. "The orchestra score is exact, right down to every note and instrument that was on the original recording. On 'Got to Get You Into My Life,' we have two tenor saxes and three trumpets. That's what it was written for, and that's what we use. And on 'A Day in the Life,' can you imagine that big orchestral crescendo happening live?"

From the recent celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Beatles' triumphant visit to the U.S., to the success of The Beatles Anthology and The Beatles 1 Album, the demand for Beatles material is greater than ever. Most Beatles fans never had the opportunity to experience a live Beatles show; Classical Mystery Tour offers that live experience in the beautiful Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver.

"We have some real show-stopping numbers," says Owen. "I wish I could actually be in the audience to see and hear this show. The power of the emotional and nostalgic connection back to each of our individual experiences with The Beatles is hard to put into words." -- www.vancouversymphony.ca

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