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  Go back and listen again to Yanni's melodies composed over an incomparable 30+ year career and it becomes clear—the man's music was meant to be sung. Revered for his sweeping symphonic pieces, intimate keyboard airs and unforgettable musical themes, Yanni long resisted having vocalists reinterpret his music with lyrics—until now. His premiere Disney Pearl album, Yanni Voices, was over two years in the making and is without question Yanni's most ambitious project yet.
        Teaming up with GRAMMY and Academy Award-winning producer Ric Wake, Yanni took on a mentoring role for this project, discovering and producing four young singers—Nathan Pacheco, Ender Thomas, Leslie Mills and Chloe.  Pairing their vocal talents with both his old and new compositions, Yanni encouraged the four singers to write lyrics for the melodies that moved them most. It proved a winning gamble.
           On the CD, Yanni and Wake effortlessly wove a mainstream sensibility with modern rhythms, Mediterranean sensuality, Latin passion, and operatic flourishes. Add to that Yanni's expansive arrangements and you have compositions that will appeal to a global audience . The singers then accelerated the energy beyond the composer's wildest dreams. "I knew," says Yanni, "if we could match the melodies with the right lyrics and voices, we would be adding powerful layers beyond just the instrumental music, giving a re-birth to these compositions...I believe that the human voice is the most powerful and expressive instrument known to man"
            With careers stretching over decades, Yanni and Wake were in a good position to guide their four singers (the "kids," as they call them) and to allocate the division of vocal labor. Given her rock background and powerful range, Chloe was perfect for songs like the sensual "Kill Me with Your Love" and "Change," a song originally written for Yanni's unforgettable performance at the Taj Mahal. "When I thought I wanted to do something more rhythmic, Chloe came into the picture," says Yanni of his young protégé.
            Conservatory-trained tenor Nathan Pacheco excels in classically influenced songs like "Adagio in C Minor," "Tribute" (Yanni's 1997 hit heard in every Olympics since it was recorded) and "Enchantment," based on Yanni's original composition from the Grammy Nominated 1993 album In My Time. Says Yanni of the latter track, "It was originally written for piano and then developed for orchestra. Now Nathan takes the song to a whole new level. It's one of the best he does. In My Time is one of my all time favorite albums because of its simplicity and melodic strength.
            Leslie Mills is gifted with what Yanni calls "the Mother Earth voice," and it's hard to argue with his appraisal. A skilled songwriter and a true poet once signed to Paul McCartney's publishing company, Leslie's gentle, almost fragile quality adds palpable intimacy to songs like "The Keeper" and "Before the Night Ends."
            On the opposite end of the spectrum, Venezuelan-born Ender Thomas is the team's resident master of Latin fire, as heard on tracks like "Bajo el Cielo de Noviembre" and "Desire" (based on Yanni's 1992 composition from another GRAMMY nominated album, "Dare to Dream"). Says Yanni, "Desire is very Mediterranean influenced: Moroccan, Spanish, Greek and Middle Eastern with a modern driving beat. Ender just exploded on that song."

And just to mix things up, Yanni and Ric paired Ender and Chloe on a moving Spanish-English duet, "Until The Last Moment," based on a 1993 Yanni classic first performed live at the Acropolis in Athens.
            Since they launched the Voices project more than two years ago, life has taken on an ascetic quality for both Yanni and Wake. Hunkered down at "Camp Yanni" (as they refer to Yanni's Florida studio complex) and huddled together with Nathan, Ender, Leslie and Chloe, the two continue to write and record all day and into the night. So far they have recorded more than 130 songs, including debut solo albums by all four singers. "We probably packed four or five years of work into two," Yanni says. "If you focus that much on one subject, your mind accommodates you. You rise to a level not normally accessible to you."
            Why Ric Wake? Few other producers have had as much success turning young vocalists into stars. His track record includes developing and producing artists like Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Whitney Houston and Jennifer Lopez, in addition to his Oscar-winning production of the musical feature film, "Chicago." But he and Yanni were friends long before they decided to join forces professionally.

"We were both at a time in our lives when we were trying to figure out what to do next musically," Wake recalls. "Eventually after months of hanging out I said, hey, we should do music together and I told him the concept of ‘Voices.' At that point I was immersed in his music and realized that Yanni is a genius, his musical themes are timeless; many consider him the Mozart of our time. I thought if we could put voices and lyrics to these powerful melodies we would be creating something magical that will touch the world."
            "He's been a great influence," Yanni says of Wake. "I'm relieved to have someone I can trust and bounce ideas off. So far we've pretty much never left the studio. I thought when I got tired I'll take a break, but I never got tired. This is the best time in my life right now."
            That life has encompassed enough artistic achievement and popular success to span several careers. Born Yannis Chrysomalis in Kalamata, Greece, Yanni came to the United States as a teen to study psychology at the University of Minnesota. He had been a champion swimmer, breaking the Greek national freestyle record at age 14. But music remained his principal passion, and though he had no formal training, Yanni poured his energy into developing a music career. He performed with numerous Rock and Roll bands in the late 1980s, but eventually went out on his own to pursue an original path, writing and performing instrumental music that adhered to his guiding principle: music as a  liquid medium that cannot be held, contained or cornered.
            Throughout the late ‘80s and ‘90s, Yanni released a string of albums, all of which became global hits. They include Dare to Dream (1992), In My Time (1993), Niki Nana (1989), If I Could Tell You (2000) and his crowning achievement Live at The Acropolis, recorded live at the 2000-year-old Herod Atticus Theatre in Athens, captured by 14 cameras and assembled into one of the most popular PBS specials ever. He also gave spectacular live performances at signature locales like India's Taj Mahal and Beijing's Forbidden City.
            With multiple world tours before millions, and more than 35 gold and platinum album awards to his credit, Yanni had finally earned a break. But he never grew comfortable with the downtime, which led to his partnership with Ric Wake and the Voices project. Add in the power of Disney, and Yanni is clearly set to soar again.
            In a world so seemingly precarious, can music change lives anymore? Ask Yanni and he'll tell you he still has plenty of faith in the power of art. "If I can play a small role in getting people together, introducing cultures to each other and show our common ground," he muses, "I would find this to be most fulfilling."
            That sounds like the voice of reason—and with Yanni Voices, it's also the sound of extraordinarily beautiful music.

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 4214 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yanni was out of this world!

    by Boop on 7/11/09Blue Cross Arena - Rochester

    The concert was breathtaking, heartpounding, sexy, and awesome! And that was just in the first 10 minutes!!!!!!!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yanni was fabulous!

    by Evon on 7/11/09Blue Cross Arena - Rochester

    I have seen Yanni three times, twice in California and once in Rochester, New York. Each show becomes more fabulous. The production and music was amazing.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    OK, but not nearly as good as Ethnicity

    by Darmok on 7/11/09Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City

    This was an OK concert, but hardly great and not worth travelling for

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Missing the "old" Yanni

    by Maggiemoo on 7/11/09Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City

    The singers, for the most part, were good, but I still missed the old shows with just Yanni's music. I felt the singing took away from the excitement of his music which in the past always gave me "goosebumps." I loved Nathan and would have been happy with just him and Yanni.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yanni Was AWESOME!!!!!!!

    by kval on 7/11/09Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City

    What a show!!! I have seen Yanni several times and this show by far was the BEST!!!! He was just amazing....the music was great. I would recommend to everyone to go and see him.....I took my 28 yr old daughter last time and she was in awe over his performance.......GREAT SHOW!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yanni was breath taking!!

    by jaggernaut78 on 7/11/09Blue Cross Arena - Rochester

    I bought a pair of tickets for my wife's birthday to introduce her to the sound of yanni and boy was she astounded!!The show was phenomenal and definetly gave you the bang for your buck.Myself being a heavy metal head was surprised at his talent and would definetly recommend anyone who's interested in classical to go and see yanni and his orchestra!Words simply do not give justice to his talent.! A DOUBLE thumbs-up for this guy.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Yanni Voices

    by TatYanni on 7/11/09Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City

    The show was good, the singers very good, but it became a little awkward when the electronics failed for a few minutes on two separate occasions, leaving Yanni in an uncomfortable position. For the price of the tickets, one expects a flawless show. Although the singers are very talented, the whole dancing between the brunette and the Spanish guy became cheesy and gave the show an amateurish feeling. They should stick to singing and hire professional dancers to do a back up dance to their songs.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    fantastic

    by peacemerb on 7/11/09Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City

    An excellent concert. The singers were amazing. Loved the opening number. I have been to 33 Yanni concerts and he has never let me down. I took my youngest daughter to this concert, she is not a Yanni fan but she was very impressed with this concert, she said she thought she might like it but didn't think she would like it as much as she did. Yanni concerts are the best!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Unbelievable visual effects!!

    by DeeMDee on 7/11/09Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City

    I've been to Yanni concerts in the past, and thought the Yanni Voices concert was phenomenal. The visual effects and "voices" were amazing. But, personally, I prefer him when he didn't have constant vocals. It seems to take away from his music in my opinion. I love the old Yanni music. He needs to put a lot more of the instrumentals back into the show.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great show, poor place

    by NaserNikandish on 7/11/09Blue Cross Arena - Rochester

    It was a really nice and unforgettable show; however, the location and the seats were awful!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Everything & more!!!

    by Suzz on 7/11/09Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City

    My daughter and I have been Yanni fans for a long time. When we saw his tour was coming to Atlantic City we couldn't buy the tickets fast enough. We were not disappointed. The concert was phenomenal from the very first note.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    YANNI WAS AMAGING

    by BNDKOAY on 7/11/09Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City

    THE SOUND JUST UNBELIEVEABLE .YANNI AT HIS BEST AT THIS AGE

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    yanni

    by kww1 on 7/11/09Blue Cross Arena - Rochester

    over half of the concert was sing??? in language I have no idea what there singing very frustating. wanted to hear more music..

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yanni was Amazing!!!!!

    by ILuvYanni8 on 7/11/09Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City

    Everytime I have seen Yanni in the past years I thought that he could not get better at what he does. How does one get to become so good year after year! This concert was by far the best one! The young voices he has on the show were amazing. The work that he puts into not only writing but composing, putting it all together to present one amazing show is a wonder to me. He has opened up opportunities for these four young vocalist. I always listen to Yanni in my car, at work, at home when I clean. It has such a soothing calmness to it; that I thank God for giving us such a talented person. I recommend that everyone who can sit and listen to calm music should go and see this concert event. It will blow you away. And, if you have high blood pressure; it may take care of that too!! Thank you Yanni for an awesome show!!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Yanni Boardwalk Hall

    by Catie on 7/11/09Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City

    Very pleasantly surprised. His guest singers were amazing. Music was awesome.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yanni voices was mind-blowing

    by giritumb on 7/11/09Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City

    It was one of the most wonderful shows I have ever seen.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    YANNI is AMAZING!!!

    by Knegron on 7/11/09Blue Cross Arena - Rochester

    I wasn't sure about the "voices" but it was spectacular! I had the chills the whole time I watched the show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yanni Voices was breathtaking!

    by Magda on 7/11/09Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City

    Amazing! Unforgettable! One in a life time experience!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yanni was incredible

    by cresty on 7/11/09Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City

    Yanni was a showman...the talent of the singers was fantastic and exceptional...evryone in the audience loved the show!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Too Many Voice

    by Bruce on 7/11/09Blue Cross Arena - Rochester

    Yanni is famous for his instrumental pieces. This performance turned out to be a training ground for his young vocalists. He should have had 90% instrumental and 10% vocal.