Showing posts with label mario frangoulis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mario frangoulis. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Backstage with Mario Frangoulis

On June 21, 2012, music history was made as Mario Frangoulis walked on stage at Boston Symphony Hall, and performed under the baton of Maestro Keith Lockhart and The Boston Pops.

Together with guests Hayley Westenra, Alkistis Protopsalti, George Perris and composer Stephan Moccio, Frangoulis delivered the performance of a lifetime which was filmed for public television and a new DVD.

As we enter 2013, and some say, the 'Age of Aquarius' -- associated with humanitarianism, democracy, idealism and perseverance -- Mario Frangoulis joins Kenneth Hieber LIVE on ONE VOICE RADIO ‘backstage’ to reflect on resolutions past, present, and future. With friends and fans, they will talk about hope, inspiration, and Beautiful Things.

During this LIVE broadcast, our studio lines will open and callers from around the world are invited to share their message of inspiration on the air. Each caller that gets through will receive a personally autographed ‘Mario Frangoulis LIVE with the Boston Pops’ DVD. So tune in to this LIVE broadcast during which time we will announce other 'Beautiful Things' that you will NOT WANT TO MISS!


CLICK HERE to listen to the show LIVE at 7:00PM EST on January 16th, 2013 or AROUND THE WORLD in your time zone.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Mario Frangoulis performs in Boston



Internationally acclaimed Tenor and Classical Crossover Artist Mario Frangoulis teams up with Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops joined by special guests Hayley WestenraAlkistis ProtopsaltiGeorge Perris, and composer Stephan Moccio in a special performance to debut in the USA, the highly anticipated new international release:Beautiful Things.


Boston Pops Orchestra - Keith Lockhart, Conductor
June 21st 2012 - Symphony Hall Boston MA
$35.00 - $150.00

Tickets on sale Thursday, May 17, 10AM!

Click Here to reserve tickets 

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Mario Frangoulis plays York, PA



The atmosphere in the auditorium was electric. The level of excitement high - almost crackling. The patrons were dressed elegantly, everyone looking radiant and beautiful - effervescent if you will for we were moments away from seing Greek tenor Mario Frangoulis perform live. And we know that there would be songs from his soon to be released album, Beautiful Things.

The house lights dim and the Maestro takes place before The York Symphony Orchestra and welcomes on stage two dignitaries for a short introduction and then, Mario Frangoulis took to the stage, walking toward his eager audience smiling – no beaming – and ready for his performance.

Immediately he performs NIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN followed by VINCERO, PERDERO. I sat, staring. There is nothing finer than hearing ‘The Voice’ that one is so very familiar with perform the masterpieces that one knows, virtually by heart. It is almost as if one were listening to the record whilst watching. What a thrill that was – two great songs at the top of the bill.

Mario says, “OK, this is it … you have been waiting for this – here it comes … BEAUTIFUL THINGS", and the audience gasps with sheer delight. He performs ‘Beautiful Things’ magnificently at the end of whish, the crowd applauds with a well deserved standing ovation – one of many to come that evening still.

You can tell that Frangoulis is pleased. He beams at the generous applause from the audience. And the night progresses, becoming finer and finer with each performed note. Next up is UN JOUR, UN ENFANT also from ‘Beautiful Things’ after which Mario takes a short break and leaves the stage to soprano Lisa Williamson.

Back again, he performs a BROADWAY MUSICAL MEDLEY of TONIGHT (West Side Story), ALL I ASK OF YOU (Phantom of the Opera), I HAVE DREAMED (The King and I) and SO IN LOVE (Kiss Me Kate).

The audience shows their unending appreciation for this man they love so, and he shares that sentiment right back at his audience. You can easily tell that Frangoulis is very relaxed at this time in the program for he is beaming, chatting, laughing, and thanking the audience and the members of The York Symphony Orchestra.

“And now,” he says, “A special song for my Spanish-speaking friends,” as he performs (so beautifully and so delicately but with enormous power) HIJO DE LA LUNA. Another standing ovation as Frangoulis introduces THE FACE and begins to perform another spectacular piece from ‘Beautiful Things’. The crowd rises again at the end of THE FACE and once the unending applause dies down, Frangoulis approaches the microphone, leaves it docked, draws his mouth in tight and performsHERE’S TO THE HEROES. Simply stunning! From the first note to the last, this performance is delicate, articulate, powerful, Frangoulis – at the end of which the already highly stimulated audience once again stands their ovation.

He leaves as the orchestra plays the OVERTURE and returns for (what seems to be his finale)BECAUSE WE BELIEVE. The audience is electric and expresses gratitude with yet another standing ovation. And with that, he is gone. But the crowd is not leaving and as a befitting spectacular finale to an already perfect evening, Mario returns to the stage and presents NEVER ON SUNDAY and a medley of Greek classics whilst dancing, beaming, laughing, and engaging his audiences each emotion.

The crowd applauds feverishly at the end of the performance and by looking at Frangoulis, one can instantly tell that he is pleased. Pleased with his performance. Pleased with his audience. Please at how well received the new songs were. Simply pleased.

But for Frangoulis, the night is simply beginning. After this powerful performance, he spends time with his friends and fans signing autographs, taking photos, chatting, hugging, giving, loving …. all trademarks of the Mario Frangoulis that the world has come to admire, respect, and love.

Unquestionably the tenor of the 21st Century, Frangoulis is just getting started. With the launch of ‘Beautiful Things’ rapidly approaching, this gentle yet fiercely determined performer stands at the threshold of the next chapter of success and this patron can think of no one more deserving.

Thank you Mario for the gift of music that you give, with such grace. 

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Mario Frangoulis to perform in York PA


On Saturday, November 12, 2011, Greek tenor Mario Frangoulis will perform live at the Strand Capitol Performing Arts Center in York PA.

This highly anticipated concert performance for the Horatio Alger Association starts at 8:00PM. Performing with the York Symphony Orchestra (Conductor Dr. Robert Baker) Frangoulis will perform with guest soprano Lisa Williamson.

Sony Classical recording Artist, Mario Frangoulis brings his sultry voice and melodies of the Mediterranean to York for the first time with Vincero Perdero, Notte di Luce (Nights in White Satin), Music of the Night and brand new songs from his new international album, 'Beautiful Things'.

Click Here to LISTEN to Mario perform Vincero Perdero. 

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Nobel Peace Laureate, Betty Williams on One Voice From Africa



Today, Wednesday September 21, 2001 is celebrated worldwide as INTERNATIONAL PEACE DAY and to honor the celebration, One Voice From Africa will air a 'special episode' at 12:00PM (EST) from New York City.

Joining presenter Kenneth Hieber today is Nobel Peace Laureate, Betty Williams from Ireland. Mrs. Williams is the President and Founder of with World Centers of Compassion for Children International.

“The Nobel Peace Prize is not awarded for what one has done, but hopefully what one will do!” are the words of Betty Williams who in 1976 along with Mairead Maguire was awarded the Prize for her work to bring peace in her native Northern Ireland.

In the thirty-five years since the award, Mrs. Williams has devoted her life to creating a new way forward, a movement to begin a reversal of thinking on how we deal with the injustices, cruelty, and horror perpetrated on the world’s children.

“I had no concept of the depth of the children’s suffering until witnessing their pain. Yet in a world that we know can feed itself, upwards of 40,000 children die every day from conditions of malnutrition. Surely we must question why we are allowing this carnage to continue,” Mrs. Williams says.

Because of many years of work In Italy, World Centers of Compassion for Children International is building the first City of Compassion for children in south Italy in the Region Basilicata.

Greek tenor Mario Frangoulis lends his voice to the episode and performs IMAGINE, a John Lennon composition.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Mario Frangoulis to perform in York PA



By arrangement with the Horatio Alger Association, International Greek Tenor and Sony Classical recording Artist, Mario Frangoulis, brings his sultry voice and melodies of the Mediterranean to York for the first time with Vincero Perdero, Notte di Luce (Nights in White Satin), Music of the Night and brand new songs from his new international album - BEAUTIFUL THINGS
.

Saturday, November 12 · 8:00pm - 11:00pmStrand-Capitol Performing Arts Center
50 North George Street York
York, PA 17401

Sunday, June 19, 2011

MARIO FRANGOULIS – special news announcement


This Just In – Greek tenor and frequent guest on One Voice From Africa, Mario Frangoulis, will be playing a key role in the Opening Ceremonies of the Special Olympics which kick-off on June 25, 2011 in Athens, Greece.


 The Special Olympics, founded by Eunice Kennedy-Shriver, set the example for all of us that the human spirit can rise above all odds. Mario Frangoulis as a recognized international artist and humanitarian is a perfect addition to the star-studded line-up for these incredible opening ceremonies!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Mario Frangoulis on One Voice From Africa as 'told' by his friends



Join us for an exclusive show on One Voice From Africa as six wonderful guests and I listen to magnificent music performed by Mario Frangoulis - and share our 'thoughts' on this incredible Greek tenor and what he means to each of us. 


We're live at 10:00AM EST on Saturday, April 23rd and you're invited to call in and pay a dedication to Mario the moment we open the lines for callers! 

Join us - it is going to be a remarkable show!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Mario Frangoulis on One Voice From Africa – March 29th

Mario Frangoulis
Mario Frangoulis is a tenor of the 21st Century, with the ability to sing everything from a hard-rock anthem to an operatic aria. "My greatest love is opera and classical music," Mario says, "I always sang from an early age, with a record player—with Greek singers of course, but also recordings of movie musicals, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand. I knew I had a good voice but I didn’t know I had an operatic voice. In the beginning, I was against anyone saying I had that kind of operatic sound. I had always felt I didn’t belong in that category. I wanted to communicate the music, and I didn’t think opera singers sounded young enough, modern enough." Then Frangoulis saw a performance of Carmen with José Carreras and Agnes Baltsa, which drew him into the world of opera.

I had anticipated a 15-minute interview with Mario on One Voice From Africa!

Can you begin to imagine the thrill as the (supposed) interview rapidly evolved into a gentle and very heartfelt conversation that lasted for over two hours?

Be sure to tune in to this very special episode of One Voice From Africa on Tuesday March 29th, 2011 at 7:00PM, and be prepared to listen to the most awe-inspiring conversation. Mario and I discuss life, love, causes, music, Africa, and so much more . . . you’ll want to listen in to hear the story of the 'red rose' . . . so join us, and share this information with your family, friends, and loved ones.

You’ll certainly not want to miss this exclusive 'conversation' with Mario Frangoulis on One Voice From Africa – but if you do, do be reminded that it is available to download so that you can listen at your leisure. You can also subscribe to our FREE podcast in the Apple iTunes Store – simply visit Apple iTunes and search One Voice From Africa or Kenneth Hieber.


Mario and I look most forward to having you join us.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Mario Frangoulis exclusive interview on One Voice From Africa

Mario Frangoulis on One Voice From Africa

Mario Frangoulis is a tenor of the 21st Century, with the ability to sing everything from a hard-rock anthem to an operatic aria. "My greatest love is opera and classical music," Mario says, "I always sang from an early age, with a record player—with Greek singers of course, but also recordings of movie musicals, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand. I knew I had a good voice but I didn’t know I had an operatic voice. In the beginning, I was against anyone saying I had that kind of operatic sound. I had always felt I didn’t belong in that category. I wanted to communicate the music, and I didn’t think opera singers sounded young enough, modern enough."


Then Frangoulis saw a performance of Carmen with José Carreras and Agnes Baltsa, which drew him into the world of opera.

Mario studied the violin for 10 years, and even composed a bit when he was a boy. At the age of 17, he attended London’s Guildhall School of Music and Drama to study acting and singing. While at Guildhall he was discovered by Sir Cameron Mackintosh, who is referred to by the New York Times as “the most successful, influential and powerful producer of our time.” He immediately hired Frangoulis upon his graduation to play the character of Marius in Les Misérables in London’s West End. Soon thereafter, he was invited by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber to play the role of Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera to great critical acclaim.

Listen to my exclusive interview with Mario Frangoulis on ONE VOICE FROM AFRICA coming up!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Mario Frangoulis


Michael Gonzalez-Wallace

"The Last Lions" - Beverly and Dereck Joubert

A terrific show again this evening brought to you by Botswana Tourism and National Geographic Entertainment! Thank you for listening.

"Have You Heard" flew in with great specials in Cape Town and the surrounding areas that you simply cannot afford to miss. Prices like this have not been seen in a very long time – so take advantage whilst you can for space is limited.

As promised, Botswana was the topic of conversation again this evening. Botswana is becoming increasingly popular with travelers and with prices being the way they are at the moment, there is no finer time than now to include Cape Town and Botswana in one journey to Africa. Of course, the amazing added exposure with the recently released film "The Last Lions" by Dereck and Beverly Joubert, as told by Jeremy Irons simply validates that Botswana needs to be shifted to the top of every travelers 'must-see' list! "The Last Lions" is in theaters now and is a collaborative work between the Joubert’s and National Geographic Entertainment.

Please join in and help Cause An Uproar by viewing the trailer on You Tube – we have hit the 145 thousand view mark which is incredible . . . but please keep going! We need your help.

This evening the multi-talented South African performer  Laurika Rauchgraced us with 'Hot Gates' one of my all time favorite pieces of music. Visit her online and listen to her incredible range. Baie dankie Laurika – ek waardeer die geleentheid om u musiek te kon gebruik op One Voice From Africa!

We launched a brilliant tour to South Africa for the African Art Museum of Maryland on the air this evening. They’re a group traveling to South Africa in January 2012 – keep in touch with our BLOG spot for more details on their visit to Cape Town and Johannesburg . . .you may want to join. Please remember the 'Claude Ligon 2011 House of Jazz' on Saturday April 09th, 2011 – it’s a great event!

SUPER BODY SUPER BRAIN author Michael Gonzalez-Wallace and I talked on 'Fit To Travel' which will soon be a feature on Michaels website. Follow long – get fit – and travel.

Remember the New York Times Travel Show coming up at the Jacob Javits Center this weekend, come along, and visit – it would be great to meet you. The Frommer’s will be there and you really should meet them. Arthur and Pauline are wonderful people and so very knowledgeable that it is worth your time to stop by and listen to them. 2AFRIKA, INC. will be featured on Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel Magazine (March issue) and extends its gratitude.

And remember my exclusive upcoming interview with Mario Frangoulis coming up in March. Mario has recently released his 'personal favorites' in an immaculate collection and will performing with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra on March 9th – don’t miss the performance! It will be life altering.

You’ll find One Voice From Africa online and in the Apple iTunes store. And whilst you are there, search Mario Frangoulis and buy his music. It may well turn out to  be the very best investment that you make.