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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is a rock orchestra from New York, New York, USA conceived by Paul O'Neill in 1996. Their style mixes rock, metal and classical music into a famous sound almost anyone should recognize. All of their albums are Rock Operas and three of these (five albums in total) are Christmas Rock Operas. They have a lot of members. In total, there are four composers, 20 vocalists, five guitarists, three bassists, two drummers, four keyboardists and three violinists currently playing with them, studio, live or otherwise. They have a legendary stage show because of their spectacular light shows, performing abilities and kick ass music. Despite being together for approximately 15 years, they've only released five albums as their composers are known perfectionists, having delayed their newest release, Night Castle, for three years before it was finally released in October of 2009. They also delayed their second stage show, based on their Beethoven's Last Night album, for almost ten years before finally putting it on tour in spring of 2010. |