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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT……

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10/3/13

Hi Everyone,

Tomorrow is a big day! October 4, 2013 is Ignazio’s 19th birthday and is also the first concert of the “Mas Que Amor” Tour. We’ll cover the concert today, so we can save tomorrow to celebrate Ignazio’s birthday.

Tomorrow’s concert in in Guadalajara, Mexico at the “Auditorio Telmax”

On September 1, 2007 the auditorium was officially opened with a grand opening event hosted by Plácido Domingo.

During its construction, the University of Guadalajara was supported by the federal government of Mexico, the government of Jalisco, the Municipality of Zapopan, the Chamber of Deputies of Congress and the state Congress.

The auditorium is constructed to suit events both small and large as it is equipped with mechanically movable platforms and the sound stage can be adjusted in size by moving its movable walls. There are also 27 suites built in and an underground parking lot with direct access to the venue is available.

Twitters, Tweets and Keeks:

Gianluca yesterday, “My Instagram is working again! Yay!! kisses.” He sends another knock out picture of himself!!
Piero,” #ferriswheel of Guadalajara.” He tweets later, “I really needed 3 days off, #relaxing #Guadalajara.”
Ignazio tweeted yesterday “Hello everybody!! I feel almost Mexican!”

Check Mundial for some good videos and photos.
Team Il Volo has the promo for the CD signing and performance at The Mall of America on November 29th. Great for you Crew members that live near there!!

As we all know tomorrow is Ignazio’s birthday.
We’ve seen him grow from a cute, dimple faced boy to a handsome young man. He blows us away with his extrodinary voice, his sense of humor and his sweet heart. We at the Flight Crew want him to have the best day ever!!!

Linda

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT….

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Hi Everyone,

Here we are, sad, in mourning and weeping. We have written poems,commented on their tour, cried over Ignazio’s video and wished we had gone to MORE concerts. It just seems like yesterday Il Volo started their “We Are Love Tour”. Now Pouf they’re gone!They have gone to Guadalajara to begin their “Mas Que Amor” tour!
While they were here we felt like they belonged to us, now separation anxiety has set in. Don’t worry, we’ll be ok, we’ll follow them during this tour and love them just as much! Perk up Flight Crew, we’ll get through this!!

This is just a short history of Guadalajara, Il Volo will be performing there at the ‘Auditorio Telemax’ on Friday, October 4th.

Guadalajara (Spanish pronunciation: [É¡waðalaˈxaɾa]) is the capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco, and the seat of the municipality of Guadalajara. The city is located in the central region of Jalisco in the western-pacific area of Mexico. With a population of 1,564,514 it is Mexico’s second most populous municipality.

Twitter, Tweets and Keeks:
No new tweets yet today, Gianluca’s last tweet was last night and one of his romantic ones; “I’ve got a crush on you.”
Ignazio’s tweet last night was “This is amazing, I’m just speechless” It is accompanied by the video “Naughty Ignazio” Take a look at it on his twitter page!

On Team Il Volo, catch the video of Il volo singing on ‘Perez Hilton TV.’

IGNAZIO’S BIRTHDAY!

If you have not already signed Ignazio’s Birthday card, please do so. His Birthday is October 4th!

Edit: here is the link: http://www.groupcard.com/c/ZLwylUnLmC7/cp kya

THE FLIGHT CREW HAD SENT AN E-MAIL TO BARBARA VITALI ASKING IF WE COULD SEND THE CARD TO HER TO GIVE TO IGNAZIO. BARBARA E -MAILED US TODAY THAT WE MAY SEND THE CARD THROUGH HER. SHE ALSO SAID “THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT”

WE ARE EXCITED FOR THE RECOGNITION OF THE BLOG AND HOPE IL VOLO AND THEIR MANAGEMENT CAN SEE THE LOVE WE HAVE ALL PUT INTO IT.We hope as usual “The Boys” will get some rest before their concert on Friday, October 4th!

Linda

Music Notes ~~ by Meheaton ~~ The North American Concert Tour ~ A Look Back

Il Volo Flight Crew  ~ We Are Love September  29, 2013 Music Notes   –    Myron Heaton

NORTH AMERICAN CONCERT TOUR  –    A Look Back

Tonight, September 29 in Wallingford, CT, marks the final concert of  Il Volo’s North American Concert Tour.   Borrowing from experiences of our friends who attended each of the concerts and my own experiences at several others, I thought I would review the whole adventure.

Venues

The concert venues ranged from classic theaters like the Chicago Theater, Heinz Concert Hall, Fox Theater and Radio City Music Hall  to large arena-style or open-air set-ups like Concorde or Toronto.   In terms of acoustics and environment, I would probably place the Chicago and Radio City Music Hall at the top of my list for choice places to perform for Il Volo.  RCMH has the added extra incredible history in New York that makes it extra special.   Earlier in the tour, my favorite place was the Comerica in Phoenix.

Technical Aspects

Il Volo brings its own sound equipment,  lighting equipment,  staging equipment (platforms, stairs, large screens and LED light curtain) and other decorations for the stage.  The sound system was very good quality, although sometimes balance between instrumental and singers needed some attention.  That can depend on the venue.

General lighting and special effects lighting was very good and very interesting most of the time.  Sometimes the follow spots were not “following” correctly, but they are local people who run those usually, not someone familiar with the blocking of the program.

I found the staging to be much more effective this year than last season.  The premise of three screens and stairs was still there but use of the round platform in the center and curved stairs really helped add class.  Beautiful stage work.  Also, the staging of the boys was much better this year with better usage of the stage space and more interaction with the audience as well as between themselves.  In most venues they were able to come out into the audience which is always exciting.

Artistic aspects

In regards to the music repertoire, I think we all agree that this is where Il Volo has no peer in this business.  They start with 200 hundred songs and narrow down to 40 of the best  and then refine to the 26 they actually use.  The boys choose, and all three must agree on each song.  They pick beautifully written, well crafted songs with beautiful melodies, great harmony and sweeping lyrical lines; songs with strong texts that say something. These songs receive great treatment with wonderful arrangements and beautiful orchestrations.  Humberto Gatica and Tony Renis oversee this part of the work, and they are very good at it.

This year’s North American tour saw some of the best of last year added to the best of this year:  this year’s “Luna Nascosta” with last year’s “Tous les Visages de l’Amour”,  and this year’s “Il Canto” along with “E Pie Ti Penso.”  And of course, the wonderful comparison/translation of “O Sole Mio” becoming “It’s Now or Never”  and  “Torna a Surriento” becoming “Surrender.”  The “accidental song”,  “El Triste,” was a great addition along with the great  “Il Mondo.”

The classic solos were so superb, displaying the power of Piero’s “No Puede Ser,” the emotion of Ignazio’s, “Caruso,” and the raw passion of Gianluca’s, “En Aranjuez con tu Amor.”   The new pop song solo this year, “Night and Day,” gave us Ginaluca’s taste of the great Cole Porter channeled through Frank Sinatra, and it was wonderful.

For the next tour starting in Guadalajara, the music will change a little bit. Some songs will be dropped and some that are in English or Italian will be in Spanish.

In singing and performance, this is another place where Piero, Ignazio and Gianluca have no peer.  They are called young men, but no; I’m going to make this point and say, ” teenage boys.”  In terms of maturity of the human voice  (35 years),  they are still teen voices to a certain degree, but that is what makes them so incredible.   They are not 35 year olds, but they sound like they are at least 25 or 30.  Such rich, full sound, great tonal control and fantastic breath support.  I cannot say enough about the wonderful singers and really fine musicians these guys are.

It is so wonderful that they have real talent.  They do not need “autotune” to sing in tune.  They can actually read music, not just guitar chords.  They can sing a capella and rule the day.  There is nothing fake about these gentlemen.  Then you add that to the wonderful personality and unique character each of them is and, oh my god!

This North American tour should have gone to some other Midwestern cities (that we have all discussed) during this tour because this series helped raise the standards of popular music in this country even to certain degree.  It really is hard to go back to listening to other groups of the current scene.

If I am pressed to make a choice, I would say that the Radio City Music Hall concert was their best and certainly the climax of this tour.

I will be anxious to hear from the concerts in Latin America.

Thanks, Myron! 

As always, everyone ask questions and discuss! 🙂

Kelly