5 Minutes Alone with Dirk Ulrich of True Symphonic Rockestra
You know what?I love Symphonic Metal and by now you must’ve realised it by the number of blog posts on symphonic metal I’ve written. I am honoured to present you this next post,which features an online interview with Dirk Ulrich of True Symphonic Rockestra.Click here to read my post on the True Symphonic Rockestra.More information can be found here.
Like I said in my About M.C page, I live in Sri Lanka and I am not in a position to take a photographer and fly to interview artistes.So like I said most of my interviews will be online interviews and this is the first one ever by Metal Cracker. A huge “thank you” goes out to Michelle Gunesekara,the editor of Chokolaate the best selling teen magazine in Sri Lanka and Maldives for granting me the permission to blog this interview which was first featured in the April-June issue of the magazine.
“Michelle you rock!!!”
So here goes:
Chokolaate: First let me congratulate you and T.S.R on this amazing achievement, you not only brought musicians from two very different genres, but also from different countries like
Dirk (TSR): It’s awesome! I have worked for more than 7 years on this, and to hear it finished on CD is a great feeling.
Chokolaate: When you brought T.S.R into life, what were you expecting to achieve? Were you only interested in covering the best of repertoire of the legendary 3 Tenors or are you going to keep the fire burning with more compositions and albums? Now that you have completed the album, is T.S.R a done deal?
Chokolaate: Will you be touring the world with the T.S.R team or will T.S.R always remain as a “project”? (I know this is going to be extremely hard for all of you, but the fans will love it nevertheless.)
Chokolaate: Now, without going into the usual “When did you first come up with the idea?” questions let us focus on a less spoken issue within the industry.
Dirk (TSR): We are doing rock music because we LOVE doing it. Then of course, you have to make a living, so selling some CDs and tickets helps…. But I am totally open to new music, be it Hip Hop or Rap. There are some real “pro people” in these genres as well. But, the only thing I really can’t understand is that so many labels focus on names rather than music. This being said: I do not like most of the singing actors’ songs. Although Jared Leto’s band “30 Seconds to Mars” is awesome….
Chokolaate: Slayer won the Grammy Award for the Best Metal Act this year. Do you think the fans are becoming more mature in their tastes, or do you believe that the world needs more open minded musicians like the great, late Luciano Pavarotti? For a fact, he was a very open-minded musician, as he collaborated with artistes like Sting and Eric Clapton.
Chokolaate: In “The Making of T.S.R” video, I saw Thomas Dewald, one of T.S.R’s Opera Tenors (and a professor for vocals,
Chokolaate: You and James (Dream Theater) have seen all the wild (yet loyal) metal heads, the violent mosh pits and other extremes in heavy music. How do you think Vladimir or Thomas would react if they saw a metal head wearing a Cannibal Corpse T-Shirt, head banging to your music?
Dirk (TSR): Thomas and Vladimir are aware of the metal scene; they have informed themselves prior to joining the TSR. I guess everybody in the TSR project is PRO metal and rock as long as certain rules are followed. I do not like the lyrics of the black metal scene, but this is a GENERAL thing: I don’t like fanatics in any way. We have learned (even during the last years!) that fanatics (for whatever they might be fanatic about) tend to be not rational. Due to this: EVERYBODY who respects the other people at a potential TSR concert is very welcome. I’d love to see classical fans next to Cannibal Corpse T-Shirts singing MY WAY together….
Chokolaate: Not only are you a huge Metallica fan but you also share the same surname with Lars Ulrich. You are also a fan of the 3 Tenors (obviously!). What other artistes do you listen to? Are there any other forms of art apart from music that you are inspired by?
Dirk (TSR): I grew up with rock music, and indeed Metallica have been one of my top bands when I was younger. I hate to say it but I prefer there older MUCH more than the late stuff. Although I have high hopes for a new Metallica album to kick ass! I’d love to meet Lars one day although “no”, we are not related to each other.
Chokolaate: T.S.R stands for True Symphonic Rockestra. Why True?
Chokolaate: Will T.S.R and/or GIFTIG ever tour
Dirk (TSR): If you find somebody who will book us, we will come over! Honestly!

Apr 10th, 2008 at 5:46 am
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