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    SERJ TANKIAN'S ELECT THE DEAD SYMPHONY CD/DVD SET TO BE RELEASED MARCH 9

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    09.02.2010 14:55 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ On March 16, 2009, Serj Tankian and New Zealand's
    70-piece Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra took the stage at the
    Auckland Town Hall in New Zealand and delivered an exhilarating
    and unique performance of Tankian's latest solo album, Elect the
    Dead. Six cameras were set up to capture the performance in HD,
    and the resulting product is the impressive Elect the Dead Symphony
    CD/DVD set, due to be released on March 9, 2010. Tankian, Reprise
    Records, and Cinema Purgatorio have been working together towards
    worldwide movie screenings of Elect the Dead Symphony starting in
    February. Many of the show locations are being requested by fans and
    are being organized together with the Armenian American community,
    including the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    Aside from the orchestral performance of the tracks on the album,
    the Elect the Dead Symphony includes two bonus, never-before-heard
    songs, Gate 21 and The Charade, interviews with Tankian and members
    of the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, as well as backstage footage.

    It has been also reported that Tankian's next album project, Music
    Without Borders, will most likely be released this summer. It's a
    new genre of music in some ways, Tankian told Billboard.com. "It's
    electro orchestra jazz-rock. It's basically a full orchestra, full,
    heavy electronic beats, live instrumentation and resampling... You
    name it, it's there. It's a huge wall of sound." Meanwhile, Tankian
    has been collaborating with writer and lyricist Steven Sater and
    Harvard University's American Repertory Theatre's Diane Paulus,
    toward a musical adaptation of Aescchylus' tragedy, Prometheus Bound.
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