Awakening is a full-length studio album by Jackie Evancho, consisting of 12 tracks. The album, produced by Nick Patrick, released on September 23, 2014, is Evancho's first album recorded for Sony Masterworks' Portrait Records imprint.
In advance of the album's release, Evancho released two singles from the album and a music video of each: covers of "The Rains of Castamere", from the TV series Game of Thrones, and "Think of Me" from The Phantom of the Opera. Evancho recorded a third PBS special based on the album, which began airing on November 29, 2014, and her concert tour to promote the album began in November 2014.
Awakening debuted at No. 17 on the Billboard 200 chart and No. 1 on the Billboard Classical Albums chart, Evancho's fifth consecutive release to reach No. 1 on that chart.[4] It remained on the Classical Albums chart for a consecutive 72 weeks.[5] The DVD of the PBS special charted at No. 3 on the Billboard Music Video Sales chart[6] and remained on that chart for eight weeks.[7] In Billboard's year-end rankings, Awakening hung on to be the No. 3 classical album of 2015.[8]
Promotion
On June 10, 2014, Evancho released her first single from the album, a cover of "The Rains of Castamere" from the TV series Game of Thrones,[9][10][11] and a shadow-art video for the single became available in July.[12] A writer for the Orlando Sentinel said of the song that Evancho's "mature voice sounds stunning."[13] Evancho released a second track, "Think of Me", from The Phantom of the Opera, on July 15, 2014.[14] A video for the song was released, together with a feature piece on Evancho by People magazine, on September 9, 2014.[15] A reviewer for Digital Journal wrote that the song is a "delightful vocal performance. ... She displays her trademark range and her tone is crystalline and controlled. It is a polished and gorgeous vocal, and at times soothing and delicate.[16] On September 22, Billboard magazine streamed Evancho's third single from the album, "Your Love", which became available on the day of the album's release. The magazine commented, "Evancho’s stratospheric vocals are of course impressive for someone her age, though pipes like this are incredible for just about anyone."[17]
Evancho's third PBS special, based on the album, Jackie Evancho – Awakening – Live in Concert, was filmed on August 21, 2014 at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania.[18] It began airing on PBS stations on November 29, 2014; Cheyenne Jackson co-hosts and sings "Say Something" as a duet with Evancho. A KPBS preview of the broadcast commented: "Jackie’s astoundingly beautiful young voice soars in the magnificent setting."[19] The special includes all of the songs from Awakening, plus "Say Something" and "O mio babbino caro".[20][21][22] A DVD additionally includes "My Immortal".[23] The DVD charted at No. 3 on the Billboard Music Video Sales chart.[6]
On November 5, 2014, in advance of the PBS broadcasts, Evancho released a video of one of the songs from the special, "Ave Maria".[24] The Digital Journal reviewer wrote: "The control she displays over her voice is tremendous, and she tackles the high notes in the chorus effortlessly, showcasing her angelic vocals and piercing pipes."[25] Her concert tour to promote the album began in November 2014.[26] Also to promote the album release, Evancho released a digital download of a track called "Go Time" on July 15, 2014. The song was made for the Justice clothing stores and is available on their website[27] and for free download to Justice shoppers; it is played in their stores on the video monitors.[28][10] On October 27, 2014, Evancho joined George R. R. Martin, the author of Game of Thrones, at the WSJ Cafe to talk about her album and her cover of "The Rains of Castamere".[29]
Produced by Nick Patrick, Awakening was Evancho's first album recorded for Sony Masterworks' Portrait Records imprint.[28] Evancho recorded the vocals on the album early in 2014 at Audible Images' studio, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[38] Other recording was done in London and Budapest, Hungary. The album features the Budapest Concert Orchestra and the Budapest City Choir backing Evancho in most of the tracks, conducted by Nicholas Dodd on some tracks and Richard Cottle on others. The orchestral and choir arrangements are by Dodd, Cottle and Sally Herbert.[39]
Reception
The album debuted at No. 17 on the Billboard 200 chart[40] and No. 1 on the Billboard Classical Albums chart.[41]Awakening was Evancho's fifth consecutive release to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Classical Albums chart.[4] On its year-end charts, Billboard ranked Awakening as the No. 11 best-selling classical album of 2014[42] the No. 3 classical album of 2015[8] and the No. 31 best-selling classical album of 2016.[43]
Markos Papadatos of Digital Journal gave Evancho's album an A rating, calling it "stunning from start to finish thanks to her warm classical vocals." He called her renditions of the songs "ethereal", "crystalline" and "haunting".[44] A review in The Star commented: "There’s no doubt that Evancho still has the vocal chops today. ... The soprano is still in top form with Ennio Morricone's "Your Love" but it is her rendition of contemporary tunes that prove most interesting. Evancho succeeds even out of her comfort zone, deftly manoeuvring through Within Temptation's "Memories" though her delivery of U2's "With Or Without You" could have used more grit and gusto."[45] The MD Theatre Guide also gave the album an enthusiastic review.[46]
^The DVD was initially available as a PBS pledge gift "DVD: Jackie Evancho – Awakening – Live at Longwood Gardens", New Jersey Public Television, accessed December 2, 2014. It was later available from major distributors Awakening: Live in Concert DVD, Masterworks, ASIN: B00W7AHCXE, release date: June 2, 2015
^This track was previously included in the deluxe edition of Grigolo's 2013 album Ave Maria. See "Ave Maria: Vittorio Grigolo", iTunes, accessed September 25, 2014