The following is a description of the Jackie Evancho concert tour , excluding concerts with Evancho with other artists (apart from AGT Live Tour). This article also does not include films for Evancho television appearances (though he mentions his PBS specials in narrative texts) or includes any information about charity concerts and festivals and his personal performances.
After finishing 2nd in the 5th season of America's Got Talent in 2010, Evancho participated in America's Got Talent: Live Tour. Beginning in 2011, he led a solo tour to promote each of his albums.
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America's Got Talent: Live Tour
The America's Got Talent: Live Tour is the official tour to promote the fifth season finalist of America's Got Talent . Evancho was the first runner-up in the competition, which finished second after singer Michael Grimm. The tour starts on October 1, 2010, and ends on November 7, 2010, with performances in 25 cities; Evancho sang in 10 of them.
Evancho performed the song in the first half and the second half of each show in which he participated, and joked with host Jerry Springer. The first tour review followed by Evancho, on Oct. 1, 2010 in Oakland, California, notes: "He has a gift to carry notes very well and gracefully."
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Dreaming With Me Tour
The Dream With Me Tour, Evancho's first solo tour, promoted his album Dream with Me. It consists of a series of performances at indoor and outdoor concert venues with a symphony orchestra; most of 2011 concerts were performed by Constantine Kitsopoulos. Unofficially, the tour began on February 18, 2011, when Evancho performed most of the songs to be included in Dream With Me in Houston, Texas, with the Houston Chamber Choir. On March 12, she sang these songs at the 2011 Boca Art Festival. Evancho filmed a special solo concert television for the PBS series of Great Performances that included almost the same song as the CD and premiered in June 2011 on the PBS station and later released on DVD, titled Dream With Me In Concert . The program is hosted by an album producer, David Foster. This is the most frequently aired of the series Big Show in 2011, and Evancho is the youngest soloist ever in this series.
On each stop tour, Evancho sang in general 11 songs from Dream With Me after a short exercise with a local orchestra on the day of each performance. The official tour begins with the Sun Valley Orchestra on July 31, 2011, in which one critic writes: "If you ever wondered what angel sounds, you got your answer Sunday night... pure, joyful, unaffected." This was followed by performances in Atlanta, at the Ravinia Festival (with Conrad Tao as a pianist), in Omaha, Dallas, and with his hometown Pittsburgh Opera on October 16, 2011. Conductor Antony Walker took the opportunity to introduce his fans to Pittsburgh The choir and soloist Opera , featuring several numbers from Verdi, Bizet and Puccini along with Evancho's repertoire. Evancho made his solo concert debut in New York City at Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center on November 7, 2011. The tour was then interrupted by three concerts, described below, to promote Evancho's album Heavenly Christmas. The last appearance in 2011 was in Las Vegas on December 29, 2011, where Evancho held a concert with David Foster and Kenny G, featuring most of the songs from Dream With Me, but also some Christmas songs.
After a solo concert in Tokyo on January 13, 2012 in the concert hall of Bunkamura with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, featuring songs mostly from Dream With Me, Evancho continued his Dream With Me Tour in the US on January 28, 2012 at the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, in California. Starting with this performance, Evancho's solo concert performance was performed by John Mario At Costanzo, and his duet partner was tenor Josh Page, who sang two or three solos to help break the set of Evancho and duet with him in "Prayer". During the tour, she generally travels with her mother and sister Juliet. The next six tours stop in California and Utah. The contract of a young soloist with Fresno Grand Opera contains an unusual requirement that the Saroyan Theater "provides colored pencils in the dressing room." The tour of February three of Evancho's tour was the tenth best-selling tour by Billboard for the relevant week. In June 2012, he ended the tour with performances in Alpharetta, Georgia and Newark, New Jersey, with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra.
Reactions
In reviewing his Pittsburgh Opera concert, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review called his voice "beautifully aligned and well-supported...... the sincerity of Evancho's influence." A reviewer from The New York Times wrote about Avery Fisher Hall's 2011 concert that "In the first half of the show Evancho often receded, but towards the end of the night he found a destination, delivering 'A Time for Us 'with a punch, and close' Angel 'Sarah McLachlan with what feels like a real longing, while the orchestra is mostly away from her way. "
In an interview before their concert with Las Vegas in December 2011, David Foster said of Evancho: "People love him, he brings his own show, he is very professional.... I do not want to say I ride his coattails, but he's very comfortable doing it himself... I've never seen anything like that... He's so phenomenal. "Robin Leach, writing for Las Vegas Sun, commented at the concert:" Jackie is amazing ! " A San Francisco Chronicle review of Evancho's 2012 concert in San Francisco judged him singing "an impressive thing to behold, and Evancho's technical precision and enormous reach only serve to make him appear less fluky." The girl can sing "; but reviewers feel that "each option sounds the same".
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Heavenly Christmas Concert
To promote the 2011 Christmas album, Heavenly Christmas , Evancho gave three concerts, each with a locally arranged orchestra:
- Buffalo, New York, December 15, 2011 - Shea Center for the Performing Arts
- Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 17, 2011 - Etess Arena
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, December 20, 2011 - Benedum Center
Evancho sang 14 songs in each of these performances, including songs from three of his latest albums, mixing Christmas music with his classic crossover repertoire. On this mini-tour, the 20-year-old Canadian tenor Christopher Dallo, who had defeated him in the David Foster 2009 talent search contest, sang three solos to break the Evancho set, and duet with him on "The Prayer".
Evancho also included some songs from Heavenly Christmas in a concert in Las Vegas on December 29, 2011 with David Foster, Tokyo concert, Japan on January 13, 2012 and in concert in December 2012.
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Songs from the Silver Screen Tour
A two-year tour of Evancho to promote his album Songs from Silver Screen starts on August 19, 2012, at Bunkamura Orchard Hall, near Tokyo, Japan, with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra. Jacob Evancho (now known as Juliet) duets with him there in the song "I See the Light". On August 25, 2012, he went on a tour with stops in 22 cities in the US (plus Toronto), starting with performances in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at Mann Center with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia. Other performances followed in Arizona, Colorado, Texas, California, Georgia, Florida, Minnesota, Illinois, Massachusetts New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Canada, Nevada, Rhode Island, Maryland, Florida and Ohio, ending in Lewiston, New York in June 2013.
The second leg of the tour includes a dozen stops from October 2013 to January 2014, three additional shows from April to June 2014 and three more in August 2014. It started with a stop in Massachusetts, followed by eight stops in California, Oregon and Washington, two concerts in Florida and one in Arizona. The next three concerts are in Michigan, Wisconsin and Indiana, and the last three stops are in the northeastern US.
On each stop tour, Evancho sang generally 13 songs, mostly from Songs from the Silver Screen , mixed with songs from previous recordings, especially Dream With Me . Like the previous tour, he usually trained briefly with the local orchestra on the day of each performance. In the first leg of the tour, trumpet player Jumaane Smith, who performed with Evancho in the 2012 special PBS, Music of the Movies , accompanied him in "The Summer Knows", from Summer of 42 >, and play two solos to break the set. In the second leg of the tour, Evancho has no duet partners, and breaks are provided by the orchestra option. The conductor for both legs of the tour was John Mario Di Costanzo. Ms. Evancho accompanied her on the tour.
The second PBS Evancho Big Show Concert, called Jackie Evancho: Music of the Movies, began airing on the PBS station in August 2012, before the tour began. Special features are almost the same choice as Songs from the Silver Screen . The DVD version of the program is distributed as a pawnshop gift by PBS and is included as part of the Songs from the Silver Screen deluxe set from the Target store. A TV Worth Watching reviewer stated, "From the number Willy Wonka ('Pure Imagination'), to Phantom of the Opera" almost 'Music of the Night 'the epic, the young singer was all under control. "Special continued to be broadcast by PBS stations in 2013.
Reaction
A reviewer at Denver Evancho's concert notes the enthusiasm of the audience and writes that he "features his famous poise and articulated combo". But he notes "the burden of being a child soprano, a real phenomenon." People pay a lot to see you and the orchestra lined up to get you on their stage.But still people are wondering if you really understand your life; should be at home... eating ice cream instead of Denver... But they stand up, again, when you're done. "A reviewer for Naples Daily News gave Evancho an unqualified welcome:" His composure, his control, the distance... His voice and appearance are all the superlatives in the dictionary. " By the time he stopped in Baltimore: "His pure, well-formed vowel has touched everyone's heart at the concert, each year his voice seems to be better and better, Evancho obviously expects a star and asks for a beautiful singing voice. " She "got a standing ovation at Miami's Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, where she presented her amazing vocal powers, vocals, and reach."
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Awakening Tour
The Evancho concert tour to promote his album Awakening began in November 2014. Before the tour began, Evancho filmed his third PBS special concert at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania before the live audience, which included all the songs from Awakening >. This special event began airing on the PBS station in November 2014. For this tour, in most places, Evancho used previously recorded accompaniments enhanced by about a dozen live musicians, usually led by a piano by music director Peter Kiesewalter. At some of the tour stops, as mentioned below, the musicians of the existing orchestra are used, while in many places, the musicians are collected locally. In this tour, Evancho's father often travels with his mother rather than his mother.
The tour begins with stops in New Jersey and Costa Rica by the end of 2014. In 2015, stops are in California, Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Virginia, Tennessee, Connecticut, Maryland, Oregon, Massachusetts, Indiana, Kentucky , Colorado, Michigan and Ontario, Canada. The first two stops in 2016 are in Florida, with another concert in Texas and the last in New Jersey in April 2016. The concert's choice "featured [d] a well-known classical-crossover fertile crossover [Evancho], as well as material more contemporary "at Awakening . Robin Leach reviewed the January 2015 Evancho concert in Las Vegas, writing: "He still has an angel's voice.This is amazing, and his strength grows as he grows up. [He] made the audience stand with a standing ovation at the end of every song... from his new album and past. "Evancho received more warm reviews about the tour.
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- Ã,§At this tour, Evancho usually appears with his orchestral leader, Peter Kiesewalter, on the piano, and a dozen local stringers added to the pre-recorded support tracks. Where the orchestra is named, the orchestra member is used. In Pittsburgh, Nashville, Denver and Kalamazoo, a larger ensemble with other conductors is used.
Live in Concert Tour (2016-2017)
Evancho provides concert tours from October 2016 to March 2017. Stops in 2016 including places in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, South Carolina (with special guest Chris Mann), New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Kentucky and Florida. Stops in 2017 including places in Texas, California, Florida, Pennsylvania and Washington. Evancho promotes a tour with a YouTube video released in September 2016.
At the first concert of the tour, Evancho performed a mix of songs from his previous album, a song he recently released as a single (some of which appeared on his album 2017 Two Hearts ), and a standard cover. At a concert closer to Christmas, apart from that option, she includes some holiday songs, including some of her holiday albums in 2016 One day at Christmas . Then the concert on this tour included an extra song from Two Hearts .
Reviewing his vacation event in Troy, New York, Steve Barnes of the Times Union notes that Evancho performed over 20 figures, including four holiday songs. He writes that his voice is "pure beauty instrument, he echoes with the purity of the bells and lofts of the shimmering tone with a heavenly color game" but that his appearance lacks "a clear interpretative style or an emotional connection to matter". Kirk Stauffer writes for Back Beat Seattle that, at The Triple Door, Evancho "has a mature stage presence and shared personal experience among the songs.... The evening ended with a standing ovation it is appropriate.
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- Ã, Â ° Evancho is accompanied by Kiesewalter, in piano and synthesizer, pre-recorded support tracks and some live string players.