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The Tenors on Tour

Although The Tenors' sound is a combination of classical and pop, the group's concerts are impossible to pigeonhole. Their setlists have been known to include everything from Motown classics to Beatles hits, to renditions of "Agnus Dei" and Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah." No matter what style The Tenors lend their voices to, it's the power of those pipes that has fans around the world coming back to their performances. Each member of the group is a world-class vocalist on his own terms, and as they trade off on lead vocals, it only becomes more clear. But when their voices combine, they add up to even more than the considerable sum of their parts. Between The Tenors' unbridled eclecticism, out-of-this-world vocal chops and sheer stage presence, it's nearly impossible to walk out of one of their concerts unmoved.

The Tenors in Concert

The Tenors were born out of a vision to combine the best of operatic material with pop, presented by singers possessed of both flawless technique and intense emotion. The lineup has changed since they started, but the mission remains the same. The group first came together in 2004 in Victoria, BC, and early on they were known as The Canadian Tenors, but their moniker changed when it became clear that they could appeal to audiences far beyond their national borders. Their self-titled debut album came out in 2005, though it was the follow-up (also self-titled) that really put them on the map, hitting both the classical and pop charts in the U.S. as well as Canada. Since then, these Canucks have become virtual citizens of the world, playing the most prestigious venues all over the planet, and appearing on television everywhere from PBS to the BBC.

Setlists

    1. 1.O Holy Night (Adolphe Adam cover)
    2. 2.Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover)
    3. 3.Sway (Michael Bublé cover)
    4. 4.Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Hugh Martin cover)
    5. 5.The Lord's Prayer ([traditional] cover)
    1. 1.Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover)
    2. 2.O Holy Night (Adolphe Adam cover)
    3. 3.Bésame mucho (Consuelo Velázquez cover)
    4. 4.The Lord's Prayer ([traditional] cover)
    5. 5.Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Hugh Martin cover)
    1. 1.Crying (Roy Orbison cover)
    2. 2.Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say) (Andrew Lloyd Webber cover)
    3. 3.'O sole mio (Eduardo Di Capua cover)
    4. 4.Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond cover)
    5. 5.The Lord's Prayer ([traditional] cover)
    6. 6.Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover)
    7. 7.Forever Young (Bob Dylan cover)
  1. Accompanied by members of the Oregon Symphony conducted by Norman Huynh

    1. 1.O Come, All Ye Faithful (John Francis Wade cover)
    2. 2.The Little Drummer Boy (The Trapp Family Singers cover)
    3. 3.I'll Be Home for Christmas (If Only in My Dreams) (Bing Crosby cover) (originally recorded by Bing Crosby 1943)
    4. 4.Sweet Little Jesus Boy (Lawrence Tibbett cover) (vocal solo by Clifton Murray)
    5. 5.The First Noel ([traditional] cover) (audience sing-along)
    6. 6.The Lord's Prayer ([traditional] cover) (vocal solo by Victor Micallef)
    7. 7.Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Hugh Martin cover)
    8. 8.Santa's Wish / I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony) (with Victor on piano, Fraser on electric bass)
  2. Intermission

    1. 9.Please Come Home for Christmas (Charles Brown cover) (originally recorded by Charles Brown 1960)
    2. 10.God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen ([traditional] cover) (a cappella)
    3. 11.Mary, Did You Know? (Buddy Greene cover) (with Fraser on the piano; originally recorded by Michael English 1991)
    4. 12.This Christmas (Hang All the Mistletoe) (vocal solo and piano by Fraser Walters; orig rec Donny Hathaway 1970)
    5. 13.Finish the lyrics (audience participation game with CD prizes)
    6. 14.Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover) (accompanied by acoustic-electric guitar only)
    7. 15.I Saw Three Ships / Norwegian Wood / Linus and Lucy (Orchestra only)
    8. 16.When We're Together (song by Mark Harris, from the film "Courageous" 2011)
    9. 17.Feliz Navidad (José Feliciano cover)
    10. 18.Baby, It's Cold Outside (Frank Loesser cover)
    11. 19.trumpet solo with orchestra
    12. 20.Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree (Brenda Lee cover)
    13. 21.Silent Night (John Freeman Young cover)
    14. 22.O Holy Night (Adolphe Adam cover)
  3. Encore

    1. 23.Auld Lang Syne (Robert Burns cover)
  1. Set 1

    1. 1.A New Day's Begun (written by Micallef, Murray, Pereira, Walters, Salter, Afanasieff, Wilcox)
    2. 2.Bésame mucho (Consuelo Velázquez cover) (words and music by Consuelo Velázquez)
    3. 3.Lead With Your Heart (Steve Diamond, Bernie Herms)
    4. 4.How Great Thou Art (Stuart K. Hine cover) (words by Stuart K. Hine; trad. Swedish melody)
    5. 5.Make You Feel My Love (Bob Dylan cover)
    6. 6.Granada (Agustín Lara cover) (written by Agustín Lara)
    7. 7.Nada Mais (written by Remigio Pereira and Joanne Pereira)
    8. 8.You Are So Beautiful (Billy Preston cover) (written by Billy Preston and Bruce Fisher)
    9. 9.Adagio (Lara Fabian cover) (words by Lara Fabian; music by Remo Giazotto)
    10. 10.Under One Sky (written by Micallef, Murray, Pereira, Walters)
  2. Set 2

    1. 11.Who Wants to Live Forever (Queen cover)
    2. 12.Worlds Collide (written by Micallef, Murray, Pereira, Walters, Thomas, Kimball, Fromm)
    3. 13.Con te partirò (Andrea Bocelli cover) (Victor Micallef's solo)
    4. 14.My Father's Son (written by Micallef, Murray, Pereira, Walters, Lenz)
    5. 15.Something (The Beatles cover) (Fraser Walters' solo)
    6. 16.Angels Calling (written by Reid, Stackwell, Courtney, Micallef, Murray, Pereira, Walters)
    7. 17.Pavarotti and Elvis Medley (in celebration of 80th birthdays had they still been with us)
    8. 18.Nessun dorma (Giacomo Puccini cover) (words by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni; music by Giacomo Puccini)
  3. Encore

    1. 19.Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover)

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 869 reviews
  • Canadian Tenors were awesome

    by Vierouge on 12/6/10Sony Centre for the Performing Arts - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Having heard the Canadian Tenors at Dundas Square 2 years ago, I was so excited to go and see them at the Sony Centre. The concert was awesome. I could have listened to them all night. Especially enjoyed The Prayer and Hallelujah.

  • Tenors Make Canada Proud

    by BluzToo on 12/6/10Sony Centre for the Performing Arts - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5

    As always the Canadian Tenors where amazing. The couple that performed were less than memorable (more so their choice of music) - a few less "friends" and more Tenors

  • Canadian Tenors--great performance!

    by Tula on 12/5/10Symphony Hall Atlanta - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    I would highly recommend the Canadian Tenors and will plan to see them any time they're in Atlanta. I just wish Symphony Hall had been full; it needs to be better advertised in the future.

  • Canadian Tenors

    by Suky on 11/28/10The Midland by AMC - Kansas CityRating: 3 out of 5

    They were average. I liked them better when they sang together. Two of them had stronger voices than the other two. Also the seating was very tight and uncomfortable. They started 15-20 mintues late and had a 30 minute intermission. I think they were stalling because their cd's didn't arrive for sales at the concert. Wouldn't go see them again.

  • Tenors Rock the Hall!

    by LadyoLake on 11/26/10Symphony Hall Atlanta - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    The tenors rocked Woodruff Hall. They are genuine personalities.They are great young men and every bit worth the trip and time to meet and see them perform live! Would love to see them come to Asheville to perform sometime in the future and see our beautiful mountains!

  • unforgettable but concert too short

    by 2Tenorfans on 11/25/10Symphony Hall Atlanta - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    We've been fans of all the great Tenor groups around the world and when we saw the Canadian Tenors on PBS we knew that we wanted to get tickets. Their show did not dissapoint us. It was worth the long drive from our hometown to get to Atlanta. Also having just lost my father 2 yrs ago, Remigio sang a song in his father's memory, and I cried through the whole thing. We got to meet them after the show and I told him how he made me cry. They signed autographs and were very gracious to everyone. I now listen to their CD in my office all day. I only wish they sang a little longer, but their show was great and I hope to see them again.

  • by Anonymous on 11/25/10The Midland by AMC - Kansas CityRating: 5 out of 5

    AMAZING! In complete awe throughout the entire performance!! Please, please, please come back next year. (Kansas City, Missouri)

  • canadian tenors=awesome!

    by tlou12 on 11/25/10The Midland by AMC - Kansas CityRating: 5 out of 5

    great great show....! one of them was sick, but still performed...(victor) awesome voices and easy style with the audience when they talked about themselves...wonderful evening!

  • Canadian Tenors

    by JanB on 11/24/10The Midland by AMC - Kansas CityRating: 5 out of 5

    These four gentlemen were really fabulous! They have beautiful voices and every selection was so moving and beautiful. I would definitely go see them again!

  • by Anonymous on 11/24/10The Midland by AMC - Kansas CityRating: 5 out of 5

    Outstanding performace, seating a bit squeezed but do able. Love the theatre.

  • Amazing Tenors

    by clsn on 11/24/10The Midland by AMC - Kansas CityRating: 5 out of 5

    The Tenors have beautiful harmonies. Their selection of songs were very good. They have great showmanship and demonstrated how versatile they are on piano and guitar. I hope to see them perform again.

  • The Canadian Tenors performance was outstanding!

    by NJGA on 11/24/10Symphony Hall Atlanta - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    As a group or as individual performances, the selections of music in song was great. A very enjoyable and relaxing evening.

  • Tenor-rific!

    by KansasCritic on 11/24/10The Midland by AMC - Kansas CityRating: 5 out of 5

    My wife & I went to the concert to celebrate or 42nd wedding anniversary a bit early (December 22nd). We usually go to K.C. anyway, so this concert was timely. We've seen the Canadian Tenors on PBS and were excited to see them in person. The show surpassed our high expectations! We described the goup to the 2 ladies who sat next to us before the show as, "Josh Groban times 4"! They told us we were right! The guys even signed CD's after the show and were very charmiing & "down to earth". We recommend their new Christmas CD, it's a great momento of the concert!

  • The Canadian Tenors was unbelievable

    by Gvern on 11/24/10The Midland by AMC - Kansas CityRating: 5 out of 5

    The singing was second to none . Their personalties shone throughout the perfomance . they were very warm in intermingling with the audience.

  • Canadian Tenors were memorable

    by Pjroamer on 11/23/10Symphony Hall Atlanta - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    The Canadian Tenors performance was fantastic. They have outstanding voices, fantastic harmony, and a quirky sense of humor. Enjoyed the evening tremendously from start to finish.

  • The Canadian Tenors were Magic!

    by BarryandDuffy on 11/23/10Symphony Hall Atlanta - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    We were literally on the edge of our seats... the guys were funny, entertaining and (of course) talented! We were honored to be at their first 'Headliner'show in Atlanta. I hope they never lose their 'down home' presentation. Victor, you are the next Pavarotti for sure! Clifton, you sing effortlessly. Remigio and Fraser, you are phenomonal! WE ARE FANS FOR LIFE!

  • The Canadian Tenors were unforgettable.

    by Ulricka on 11/23/10Symphony Hall Atlanta - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome performance. Amazing voices. Didn't want the performance to end. Hope they come back to Atlanta soon.

  • The Canadian Tenors were fabulous

    by shypepper on 11/23/10Symphony Hall Atlanta - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    The tenors were in fine style in Atlanta. The music was amazing and they came out after to sign autographs. They came out within 10 mins or so and did not make us wait. The only disappointments were 1) Victor did not come out to sign autographs, 2) I wish Fraser would have sung "Bring Him Home" instead and 3) Victor did not sing a solo like the rest of the guys. Overall the concert was well worth the money and more. I introduced several new people to the Canadian Tenors and have since gotten them hooked on these fabulous singers. I can't wait until they come back to Atlanta and for a new CD as well!

  • Canadian Tenors need to be heard in person!

    by DJ39 on 11/23/10Symphony Hall Atlanta - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    The guys sound even better in person. They are entertaining and their voices take over the room. The CD's sound good but live they truly command the stage. The only disappointment to the evening was the overwhelming sounds of the drummer at times during the first half of the show. For fans of the classical crossover sound, these guys are a must!

  • A real special night!

    by Anonymous on 11/22/10Newmark theater - portlandRating: 5 out of 5

    I had an amazing time listening to the Canadian tenors! They are all so sweet and funny and they have beautiful voices! I have a special memory with all of your songs and it was amazing to see them all live! And then meeting them in the end was amazing! I was in shock for the whole evening and I wish it could have lasted forever! Listening to Fraser's solo was amazing! Thanks you soo much for singing it for me! Can't wait til you come back to a town close by!