SUE THE TYRANNOSAURUS INSPIRES SYMPHONY

SUE THE TYRANNOSAURUS INSPIRES SYMPHONY

NEW YORK (Wireless Flash) -- A classical composer is singing the praises of "Tyrannosaurus Sue" with a new symphony. In honor of the dinosaur skeleton currently on display at the Field Museum in Chicago, classical composer Bruce Adolphe has written a seven-part symphony called "Tyrannosaurus Sue: A Cretaceous Concerto." The symphony is supposed to relate to various moments in Sue's 67 million history, but Adolphe admits expressing dinosaur emotions in music wasn't easy. The composer says he checked with paleontologists for accuracy, but claims they objected when he considered writing a "tyrannosaurus tango." You can download the dinosaur concerto at www.GMN.com