Prelude to a Dream

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Prelude to a Dream is the debut studio album of American singer Jackie Evancho, released on November 10, 2009.[1][2] Evancho was nine years old when the album was released. The album consists mainly of covers of classical crossover songs such as Andrea Bocelli's "Con te partirò" and "The Prayer", Josh Groban's "To Where You Are" and Martina McBride's "Concrete Angel", and also included some classical pieces and a rendition of "Amazing Grace", among other selections.

Prelude to a Dream
A photo of nine-year-old Jackie Evancho gazing over a grassy area and resting her crossed arms on a wooden fence railing. A lake and wooded area are in the background.
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 10, 2009
GenreClassical
Length59:27
LabelSelf-released
Jackie Evancho chronology
Prelude to a Dream
(2009)
O Holy Night
(2010)

The album was released independently through CD Baby. Nine months later, after Evancho's first performance on America's Got Talent, the album charted in August 2010 on the Billboard 200 at #121 and at #2 on the Billboard Classical Albums chart. Evancho's parents withdrew the album later the same month, however, citing Evancho's vocal progress since its recording.[3]

Track listing

Prelude to a Dream track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Everytime"Britney Spears, Annet Artani3:42
2."Concrete Angel"Rob Crosby, Stephanie Kay Bentley4:03
3."Teaching Angels How to Fly" (original song by James Breedwell)James Breedwell5:18
4."Starry Starry Night (Vincent)"Don McLean4:43
5."Think of Me"Andrew Lloyd Webber, Charles Hart, Richard Stilgoe3:09
6."Memory"Andrew Lloyd Webber, Trevor Nunn, T.S. Eliot, Zdenek Hruby3:53
7."To Where You Are"Linda Thompson, Richard N Marx3:52
8."River of Dreams[4]"Ronan Hardiman, Neil Chris, Charlie Dore4:23
9."Dark Waltz"Matteo Saggese, Umberto Morasca, Frank Musker4:21
10."The Prayer"Carole Bayer Sager, David Foster4:30
11."Amazing Grace"John Newton4:43
12."Ave Maria[5]" (Latin lyrics)Chris Hazell, Franz Peter Schubert4:52
13."O Mio Babbino Caro" (Italian lyrics)Giacomo Puccini, Christopher Todd Landor4:04
14."Con Te Partiro" (Italian lyrics)Lucio Quarantotto, Francesco Sartori, Luis Gomez-Escolar3:54
Total length:59:27

Notes

  • The album originally had 13 tracks. The track "Teaching Angels How to Fly" was added later. [citation needed]

America's Got Talent impact on sales; withdrawal of album

Jason Dowd of The Expressionist magazine gave Prelude to a Dream a glowing review. Rating the album 5 out of a possible 5, Dowd wrote:

This nine-year-old girl sings like a bird, with perfect harmony, passion, and heart. ... Jackie’s vocals on this CD are second to none; she has pitch perfect control and powerful vocals when needed, while delivering a sweet innocence in her voice. ... Jackie demonstrates her talent most in the song, "O Mio Babino Caro". I am amazed at the power and range she is able to achieve on this song. ... Some other great songs to mention on this album are "Teaching Angels How to Fly" for its sweet, soothing and heart-warming story and vocals, and also "Amazing Grace". ... We would definitely recommend this CD to anyone, and if you don’t like classical crossover, Jackie will make you a fan.[6]

For the first nine months after its independent release, however, the album "had sold a negligible amount".[2]

On August 10, 2010, Evancho performed on a special YouTube quarter-final edition of the fifth season of America's Got Talent. She was selected to perform after submitting an audition clip on YouTube of "Panis Angelicus" that received the most viewer votes of any submission.[7] In her first performance on the show, Evancho sang "O Mio Babbino Caro", receiving a standing ovation, and was awarded a trip to Universal Studios Florida for receiving the most fan votes of all the YouTube submissions to the show.[8][9]

After this performance, the album debuted in August 2010 on the Billboard 200 chart at #121 and at #2 on the Billboard Classical Albums Chart.[10][11] It sold 4,000 copies that week (nearly all were digital downloads)[2] and remained on Billboard's Classical Albums chart for four weeks.[12] Nine of the songs on the album charted on Billboard's Classical Digital Songs chart.[11] Evancho's parents withdrew Prelude to a Dream from distribution in late August 2010. Evancho's father, Mike Evancho, gave the following reason for the withdrawal: "Because the CD was recorded about a year and a half ago and her current voice no longer sounds like what it did then ... we decided to withdraw Prelude to a Dream and will be concentrating on new material as part of her progress."[3] The CD has become a collector's item, and autographed copies have sold for more than $3,000.[13]

Charts and sales

References

  1. ^ track list and release date amazon.com, 2009, accessed December 29, 2012
  2. ^ a b c d Caulfield, Keith. "Got Talent Kid Jackie Evancho Makes Chart Impact", billboard.com news, August 19, 2010, accessed January 20, 2012
  3. ^ a b Sciullo, Maria. "Jackie Evancho: Little girl with the big voice", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 30, 2010, accessed January 20, 2012
  4. ^ Based on the winter largo section from Vivaldi's The Four Seasons and originally written for Hayley Westenra's 2003 album Pure. It was then the title track of Westenra's 2008 album River of Dreams
  5. ^ Instead of Walter Scott's German text to Schubert's melody, Evancho sings the words of the "Hail Mary" prayer in Latin
  6. ^ Dowd, Jason. "Prelude to a Dream – Review", The Expressionist, November 3, 2009
  7. ^ Takiff, Jonathan. "Jackie Evancho sings at the Mann Center", Philly.com, August 24, 2012; and Green, David. "Jackie Evancho Brings Songs of the Silver Screen to McCallum Theatre, 11/16", BroadwayWorld.com, All Materials, October 30, 2012
  8. ^ Jackie Evancho's youtube audition, August 10, 2010, accessed December 19, 2011
  9. ^ "10-year-old wows on America's Got Talent", Dallas Morning News, August 14, 2010, accessed January 9, 2012; "Susan Boyle vs. Jackie Evancho: Who Is Your Favorite?", Fox News, August 4, 2010, accessed October 4, 2010; and Benigno, Anthony. "Jackie Evancho on America's Got Talent: 10-year-old singer stuns audience with booming voice", New York Daily News, August 11, 2010, accessed March 21, 2012
  10. ^ "Classical Albums, Week of August 28, 2010", Prometheus Global Media, August 17, 2010, accessed January 20, 2012; and Mitchell, Gail. "Jackie Evancho On Landing Her First Billboard 200 Hit", Prometheus Global Media, November 29, 2010, accessed April 25, 2012
  11. ^ a b Trust, Gary. "Chart Beat Thursday: Eminem, Katy Perry, Billy Ray Cyrus", Prometheus Global Media, August 19, 2010, accessed July 8, 2014
  12. ^ "Jackie Evancho: Chart History", Prometheus Global Media, accessed January 2, 2013
  13. ^ "Jackie Evancho Autographed Prelude to a Dream", eBay, July 3, 2011, accessed September 15, 2012
  14. ^ "Heatseekers Albums, Week of August 28, 2010", Billboard.com, accessed January 20, 2012