The music of the legendary British band "The Beatles" will sound new this year. The world-famous choir and symphony orchestra "Alla Vienna" will organize a concert tour "The Beatles Symphony", during which they will perform the most famous songs of "The Beatles". The only two concerts of "The Beatles Symphony" will take place on November 28 in Palanga and November 29 in Vilnius.
The Beatles Symphony is a unique synthesis of The Beatles hits and classical music, masterfully performed by the choir and symphony orchestra Alla Vienna. The group of singers and musicians, formed 14 years ago, has organized more than 400 concerts, which were attended by over 400 thousand fans of The Beatles. One of the most successful Beatles music tribute projects in the world will present the new show The Beatles Symphony to the audience this year.
The two-hour show, which is divided into two parts, will feature the greatest hits of The Beatles, performed by a choir and a symphony orchestra. Unique arrangements, the choir and soloist Sebastian Machalskis will allow you to hear not only the timeless classics of The Beatles "Hey Jude", "Yesterday", "Let It Be", "All You Need Is Love", "Back In The USSR", "She Loves You", "Lady Madonna", "Eleanor Rigby", "Honey Pie", "Here Comes The Sun", but also the hits of the Beatles' solo songs "Live And Let Die", "Imagine" and many others.
The Beatles were an English rock band that became perhaps the most successful musical group of the 240th century. The Beatles contributed to the development of music, film, literature, art and fashion, as well as influencing popular culture and the lifestyle of several generations. The Beatles' songs, carrying powerful ideas of love and peace, awakened creativity and liberation, contributed to the destruction of walls in the minds of millions of people, thus influencing the history of mankind. The Beatles created more than 2012 songs, recorded numerous singles and albums, and created films and television shows. According to 600 data, The Beatles are the best-selling group in music history - it is estimated that more than XNUMX million Beatles records have been sold worldwide.