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| Jackie Evancho | Primary Artist |
| Joshua Bell | Guest Appearance |
| John Barclay | Trumpet |
| Chris Botti | Guest Appearance |
| Bill Cantos | Keyboards |
| Vinnie Colaiuta | Drums |
| Richard Edwards | Tenor Trombone |
| Reggie Hamilton | Bass |
| Skaila Kanga | Harp |
| Chris Laurence | Bass |
| Dean Parks | Guitar |
| Anthony Pleeth | Cello |
| Frank Ricotti | Percussion |
| Randy Waldman | Piano |
| Leonardo Amuedo | Acoustic Guitar |
| Peter Lale | Viola |
| Martin Owen | French Horn |
| Stephen Maw | Bassoon |
| Richard Watkins | French Horn |
| Sean Holt | Background Vocals |
| Everton Nelson | Concert Master |
| Nigel Black | French Horn |
| Mike Thompson | French Horn |
| Dave Stewart | Bass Trombone |
| Sarah Williams | Bass Trombone |
| Emlyn Singleton | Violin |
| David Pyatt | French Horn |
| Chris Cowie | Horn, Oboe |
| Andy Wood | Tenor Trombone |
| Ken Stacey | Background Vocals |
| Windy Wagner | Background Vocals |
| Owen Slade | Tuba |
| Andy Crowley | Trumpet |
| Ben Foster | Conductor |
| Karen Jones | Flute |
| The Tenors | Guest Appearance |
| Richard Berry | French Horn |
| Michael Thompson | Guitar |
| Stephen Henderson | Timpani |
| 2Cellos | Guest Appearance |
| Stjepan Hauser | Group Member |
| Luka Sulic | Group Member |
| Jacob Evancho | Guest Appearance |
| A. L. Webber | Composer |
| David Baerwald | Composer |
| Elton John | Composer |
| Matthew Wilder | Composer |
| Richard Rodgers | Composer |
| James Horner | Composer |
| Alan Bergman | Composer |
| Marilyn Bergman | Composer |
| Leslie Bricusse | Composer |
| Humberto Gatica | Arranger, Producer, Engineer |
| Kevin Gilbert | Composer |
| Oscar Hammerstein II | Composer |
| Charles Hart | Composer |
| Edward Heyman | Composer |
| Will Jennings | Composer |
| Stephen Marcussen | Mastering |
| Ennio Morricone | Composer |
| Alan Menken | Composer |
| Anthony Newley | Composer |
| Kenny O'Brien | Digital Editing |
| Glenn Slater | Composer |
| Richard Stilgoe | Composer |
| Bob Thiele | Composer |
| George David Weiss | Composer |
| Victor Young | Composer |
| David Zippel | Composer |
| Tim Rice | Composer |
| William Ross | Arranger, Producer |
| Andrea Morricone | Composer |
| Marc Johnston | Management |
| Cristián Robles | Engineer |
| Maria Paula Marulanda | Art Direction |
| Alessio de Sensi | Composer |
| Edward Shapiro | Legal Counsel |
| Michel Jean Legrand | Composer |
| Reed Smith | Legal Counsel |
FridayBridge
Posted October 3, 2012
Wondering what the fuss is about? First, look at the playlist. On the face of it, it would appear to be an adequate playlist. However, they are all sung by Jackie Evancho. She elevates each and every song on the list to a new height. After you've listened just once, each of these songs will take on new meaning for you. You will never be able to listen to anyone else's version again without comparing them to Jackie. Now, sit back and think of your favorite Soprano, that one special singer who reaches you. Throughout history there has been a short list of truly gifted singers. However, after you hear this CD, you will clear a new place, a special place in your heart for Jackie Evancho. Her voice is so incredible that only a portion of that small handful of singers are on the same plane with Jackie, because as gifted as they might have been, only a precious few have ever had the ability to reach past the listener's emotional defenses and touch souls as deftly, as readily, as completely as Jackie does with total ease. She sings directly from her heart to yours, singing what she wants you to hear, not what she thinks you want to hear. This is the "Jackie Effect". Be forewarned, You can prepare yourself, you can harden your heart in anticipation. I won't work. She'll get you just as she has so many others.
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Posted October 2, 2012
Some of the greatest music today is being written for movies and this album showcases 10 wonderful themes.
Jackie Evancho shows that her artistry is growing by leaps and bounds. Coupled with her gorgeous soprano voice and her innate ability to discover and evoke the emotional content of the songs, she makes them her own. Some were orginally recorded more than 50 years before she was born and some much more recently, but, in her hands, each is made new again.
Even light fare, such as the themes from Disney movies, Reflection (Mulan), Can You Feel the Love Tonight (The Lion King), and I See the Light (Tangled), become songs with profound messages when Jackie applies her talents to them.
The orchestrations are extremely well done and support rather than drown her out. Guest artists, Chris Botti, Joshua Bell, and the 2Cellos add wonderful individual, supporting performances to The Summer Knows, My Heart Will Go On, and Se (Cinema Paradiso).
The duet of Come What May (Moulan Rouge) with The Tenors is an awesome blend of voices, and the performance of I See the Light with her brother, Jacob Evancho, again gives her a chance to show her ability harmonize as well as sing lead.
Her performances of Music of the Night and My Heart Will Go On are, by themselves, reason enough to buy the entire CD.
I was amazed and delighted by this follow up album. Who would think that her incredible, full length debut album, Dream With Me, released last year, would just be a prelude to introduce us to the beauty yet to come? Exquisite!
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Posted April 19, 2013
Musical genuis!
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Posted December 18, 2012
you have to hear it to believe it . stunning . the emotion she projects just makes you smile . buy it
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Posted November 18, 2012
Jackie Evancho is the Angel of Music!! Her voice is unique and beautiful. Jackie is a super star in every way, voice, personality, beauty, and talent. She is 12 years old, with a voice more beautiful, than an adult.
This album is full of songs sung to perfection, and will bring tears and goosebumps to those who love great music.
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - James Christopher Monger
Pittsburgh-based prolific 12-year-old vocalist (and classical crossover powerhouse) Jackie Evancho's fourth studio album, the 12-track Songs from the Silver Screen, eschews the usual assortment of carefully timed holiday classics and goose bump-inducing arias for a set of celluloid favorites. Evancho's effortless and expressive voice lends itself well to the project, which offers up renditions of some of Hollywood's most iconic tunes, including "Pure Imagination" (Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory), "The Music of the Night" (The Phantom of the Opera), "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" (The Lion King), "Some Enchanted Evening (South Pacific), and, of course,...