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I am happily retired. As a career I found myself in the business end of education. Spent most of my working life researching, developing and implementing a broad spectrum of local, state and national education programs. Other than some travel, my focus now is Il Volo and the Flight Crew. How lucky am I to have found such joy? I'm having the time of my life! Oh, and I'll be a vegetarian when bacon grows on trees.

I Knew Them When ~~ Mary Bohling

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Have I come to the “I Knew Them When” stage in my relationship with Il Volo? My love for them hasn’t changed one bit, but has the connection shifted to a new level?

It seems that they have gone from the personal “my boys” to “darlings of the world,” and the sharing of them is a little painful.
Still I am thankful for the “I Knew Them When” stage. It is grounded firmly in my heart.

I knew them when
they were boys playing soccer in the street….Mary postwhen they were awestruck at being signed by a big studio in LA….

when they were just finding their own identities as individuals in the group. …
…before they were dressed by Armani. Piero for Mary's postRemember Piero’s rolled up sleeves and the ever present vests and his spiky hair?   Remember Gianluca’s curls and Ignazio’s dimples….they are still there, but have receded a bit since his face got more mature?

Remember the boyish charm of their sweet faces before the signs of maturity set in?a - older

Don’t get me wrong….they have gotten more handsome and charming with time, but I’m glad that I was privileged to know them along the way from youthful exuberance to the sophisticated men they have become.

Thankfully, the path to fame hasn’t changed their caring attitude toward their fans. Self-importance hasn’t reared its ugly head.

In spite of it all, they are still “my boys.”

As Piero sang in Non Ti Scordar Di Me, “I’ll always have a nest here in my heart for you.”

So I’ll share them with the rest of the world. I know it’s what they want , but no matter how high they fly, I’ll always cherish the memory of “I Knew Them When.”

Il Volo  Mary

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Myron’s Music Notes

for Myrons article 3

What would a music event be without Myron’s take on it?  So here’s…

Myron’s look at Eurovision 2015

I come at this from the background of vocal-choral teacher / conductor and voice coach. I say this so that you know what I use as the foundation of any judging I do on music / singing performances. When I am hired to judge a music contest, these are some of the questions I ask while I am writing comments:


Repertoire
– most important is melody. Is it soaring or is it trite. Second by harmony and the way it is orchestrated. Then comes text – is there strong poetry at the heart of the song. Does it inspire passion.


Is this pure singing?
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good vowels that result in beautiful singing tone supported by good breath support. Also, is some fake, artificial effect being used such as excessive reverb, artificial pitch adjustments via computer, voice distortion, etc. In good contests Auto-tune is illegal.


Does the singing convey passion and heart-felt emotion direct to the audience?


Singers formal training.
Were private voice lessons involved in preparation? Is a professional voice coach in use? You don’t have brain surgery done by person who did not even go to medical school. Also, if you are serious about your art and craft, you don’t enter a quality music contest as a singer unless you have been trained by a degreed voice teacher and do use a professional voice coach.


Staging – that is simple, direct and to the point minus the useless gimmicks and distractions.
Usually these distractions are used as a cover-up for bad singing practices.

Presentation – do the singers draw us (the audience) in by their own means or do they depend on other kinds of help? Do they even look like they want to be there?

However, here’s the big question: is this the way the contest is being judged? For Eurovision 2015 the answer is mixed. Some of the actual judges have that background and used it in their evaluations. Others did not. Plus we must remember that fans from the various countries could vote as well so that blows the scheme out of the water completely. Do they each know quality singing when they hear and see it? Having been in this business for a number of years I know (and you do to) that sometimes the wild staging, or background animation or the costumes or the way the hair is done or other aspects can sway the thinking. In which case they are likely to miss the true quality (or lack there of) in the performance.

I was struck by the fact that over forty countries were there and each has its own language. However, most of them chose to sing in English – not their native language. Only a few countries sang in their own language. Gee, I wonder who one of those acts might be? Hmm ? Oh, that’s right Italy’s Il Volo that sang in their native language.. Don’t get me wrong I see no problem with acts singing in English. It is the international language, but I do think it is kind of nice when the act is proud of its own heritage. Besides, we all know that Il Volo can sing in English anytime they want !

After all is said and done there really was no logical way to predict this contest. There were a lot of different types of music presented. A lot of songs sounded as if they came from Texas and added a certain amount of rock to the pattern. The winner from Sweden, Måns Zelmerlöw, sang a song that could have been derived from the USA and had a certain “country” flair to it as did his English pronunciation. Is that a bad thing? No. Just a notation. Polina Gagarina from Russia was second place and she sings with a more folk-song like style and voice. Her English shows just a little bit of Russian accent to it. Again, just a notation.

Comparing all the styles of these 40 countries is not like apples and oranges but more like apples and roast beef – in other words quite a stretch. The above mentioned “country- style” vrs our Il Volo ‘s Bel Canto . It is very difficult to compare that.

So to conclude, I will go back and use my usual format for singing contests. The same questions like which acts have the formal singing lessons background; uses a voice coach in their work; has wonderful, well-written repertoire that showed off amazing and passionate poetry; made a beautiful presentation that did not depend on staging “gimmicks” but rather connected their gorgeous voices direct to our heart and soul. Some of the acts had some of those qualifications but which acts had all of those qualifications? I am guessing that all of you on the Flight Crew site have reached the answer already before I did. Hmm — now let me think about it – – I need time – – which acts ? Oh, this is a hard one. Hmm – – Oh, I think I finally got it. Surprise ! You will never guess ! It’s IL VOLO !

Am I saying that Eurovision got it wrong? It really depends upon the approach you use to judge.

Congrats ! To Sweden and Russia but special congrats to Il Volo for sticking to their guns and presenting pure quality singing. Our guys took the high road. Bravo !

~~Myron

Time to Rest

After all the “goings on” interviews, press conferences, rehearsals, Semi-finals, rules, instructions, videos, slide shows, (taking a breath here) betting odds, multitudes of articles, polls, time conversions and photos, not to mention Conchita (?). Plus all the helpful emails from Gina, Mary S., Jana, AAIV, Madeline, Lijoy and the Eurovision people, I’ve finally figured out what’s going on and it’s over. Figures.

What winners our Boys are! They won 3rd place, the press award, the people’s popular vote and many, many new hearts! I know them inside and out, yet they took my breath away on that stage!  Also, my personal Boy didn’t have to shave his lovely beard.  

If you haven’t read the pride our Crew has for these winning men we love, scroll back to my previous article “We’ll Take Third” and read the wonderful comments.

All that’s left is for our Gentlemen of Il Volo to get plenty of well earned rest in the arms of their families. Here’s how Guys.. just stay away from things that start with a “P”. I don’t mean pasta and pizza. I mean planes, press conferences, polls, and photographers (perhaps Piratesorka and Penina too).

It’s also time for the whole Flight Crew to rest. God knows we lived anxiously through every moment with them! So, thanks to Mary S., I’m helping you relax.  Just sit back, smile, enlarge this to fill your screen and say awww..
~Marie

Eurovision Grand Finale

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http://www.eurovision.tv/page/webtv?program=132913

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Grand Final

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Representing country
Performer(s)
Song title, writer(s) and composer(s)
01 Slovenia

Flag of SloveniaRTVSLO
Maraaya

Here For You

02 France

Flag of FranceFrance 2
Lisa Angell

N’oubliez Pas

03 Israel

Flag of IsraelIBA
Nadav Guedj

Golden Boy

04 Estonia

Flag of EstoniaERR
Elina Born & Stig Rästa

Goodbye To Yesterday

05 United Kingdom

Flag of United KingdomBBC
Electro Velvet

Still In Love With You

06 Armenia

Flag of ArmeniaAMPTV
Genealogy

Face The Shadow

07 Lithuania

Flag of LithuaniaLRT
Monika Linkytė and Vaidas Baumila

This Time

08 Serbia

Flag of SerbiaRTS
Bojana Stamenov

Beauty Never Lies

09 Norway

Flag of NorwayNRK
Mørland & Debrah Scarlett

A Monster Like Me

10 Sweden

Flag of SwedenSVT
Måns Zelmerlöw

Heroes

11 Cyprus

Flag of CyprusCyBC
John Karayiannis

One Thing I Should Have Done

12 Australia

Flag of AustraliaSBS
Guy Sebastian

Tonight Again

13 Belgium

Flag of BelgiumRTBF
Loïc Nottet

Rhythm Inside

14 Austria

Flag of AustriaORF
The Makemakes

I Am Yours

15 Greece

Flag of GreeceERT
Maria Elena Kyriakou

One Last Breath

16 Montenegro

Flag of MontenegroRTCG
Knez

Adio

17 Germany

Flag of GermanyNDR
Ann Sophie

Black Smoke

18 Poland

Flag of PolandTVP
Monika Kuszyńska

In The Name Of Love

19 Latvia

Flag of LatviaLTV
Aminata

Love Injected

20 Romania

Flag of RomaniaTVR
Voltaj

De La Capat/ All Over Again

21 Spain

Flag of SpainTVE
Edurne

Amanecer

22 Hungary

Flag of HungaryMTV
Boggie

Wars For Nothing

23 Georgia

Flag of GeorgiaGPB
Nina Sublatti

Warrior

24 Azerbaijan

Flag of Azerbaijanİctimai
Elnur Huseynov

Hour Of The Wolf

25 Russia

Flag of RussiaC1R
Polina Gagarina

A Million Voices

26 Albania

Flag of AlbaniaRTSH
Elhaida Dani

I’m Alive

27 Italy

Flag of ItalyRAI
Il Volo

Grande Amore

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Voting in 2015

In addition to the participants of the respective Semi-Finals, the votes of the pre-qualified Finalists count as follows:

First Semi-Final

Second Semi-Final

Grand Final

All participating countries’ votes count in the Grand Final.

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