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Alessandro McKinnon-Botti

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 12:13 pm
by JimmyRiddle
Thanks to Libera Passion revealed news of this (via twitter@hannahkirstin) and it appears that Alessandro was specially invited to sing the boy solo for 'Danny Elfman's' - Music from the films of Tim Burton for live concert at the Royal Albert Hall last December.

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From what I can gather from concerts performed at other venues, the boy sings solo for 'Alice's Theme' from Alice in Wonderland towards the end of the concert. The enthusiastic audience gives standing ovations & loud cheers.
Rounded off with a centre-stage performance of Alice in Wonderland by a young soprano, it’s clear that Elfman has earned his place in the hearts of many as one of the greatest film score composers of the age. Simply mesmerising.
http://www.theupcoming.co.uk/2014/12/13 ... bert-hall/
...I had been enjoying the fabulous solo singing of Alessandro MacKinnon of “Libera” fame
http://www.renegade-revolution.com/meeting-idol/

unfortunately cannot find any recording of Alessandro's actual performance but it like the one sung by this boy shown at 23:43
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...all in all congratulations to Alessandro for being involved in this exclusive concert.

some more pictures here

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Re: Alessandro McKinnon-Botti

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 3:44 pm
by alcesalcesobservator
That's quite a vocal range!

Re: Alessandro McKinnon-Botti

Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 3:37 pm
by tom413
I talked to Alessandro about this while on tour. He said he auditioned for the part and was chosen on that basis.
Wish we had known about it at the time, it might have allowed someone from the UK to attend and comment.

Re: Alessandro McKinnon-Botti

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 8:26 am
by Yorkie
Libera Passion (Furby) found a clip on YouTube:

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Re: Alessandro McKinnon-Botti

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 4:33 am
by TullyBascombe
I'm very glad that Alexander got this opportunity.

I know this is off topic, but I find it really weird that people pay money to see a concert consisting of a series of movie themes even though I believe that those same movies are the only thing that keeps classical music from oblivion.

Re: Alessandro McKinnon-Botti

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 8:41 am
by JimmyRiddle
Thanks Yorkie - I'd like to know how long Furby spent finding that one! I mean 'mah03943'?? nothing remotely tagged in relation to the content. Great find though, and even though the sound quality is never ideal from a mobile device recording, Alessandro clearly reaches the top notes with ease.
TullyBascombe wrote:I'm very glad that Alexander got this opportunity.

I know this is off topic, but I find it really weird that people pay money to see a concert consisting of a series of movie themes even though I believe that those same movies are the only thing that keeps classical music from oblivion.
I'd find watching the large screen and the orchestra/singers at the same time a little distracting, but these type of live events are becoming increasingly popular. The Royal Albert Hall mentioned the standing ovation was one of the longest received at the hall. Some of those ticket buyers may have never watched a classical concert before and only become familiar with it through the movie's they have watched, or the video games they have played.

Re: Alessandro McKinnon-Botti

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 5:22 am
by LuxVenit
JimmyRiddle wrote:Thanks Yorkie - I'd like to know how long Furby spent finding that one! I mean 'mah03943'?? nothing remotely tagged in relation to the content. Great find though, and even though the sound quality is never ideal from a mobile device recording, Alessandro clearly reaches the top notes with ease.
I'm curious as well, that's crazy! I am impressed though, that even with the not-so-ideal sound quality this still sounds pretty good. Alessandro was very good at the Chicago concert, despite having a cold or allergies or something, and hearing this makes me even happier for him! What a talented boy! (They're all talented, but you know, some get different opportunities...anyway).

Re: Alessandro McKinnon-Botti

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 9:27 pm
by Surpinto
Good for him. He's a very talented young man. Thank you Jimmy Riddle, Yorkie, and Furby for this information and video :D

Re: Alessandro McKinnon-Botti

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 11:25 pm
by The Furby
I edited the link but the video is originally part of a RAH concert playlist, with videos (same exotic names) covering the full concert.

This one also comes up - audio only, you can skip to 01:38:35 - Alessandro's voice stands out quite well against the orchestra :)
(2013 show)

Re: Alessandro McKinnon-Botti

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 10:18 am
by JimmyRiddle
The Furby wrote:I edited the link but the video is originally part of a RAH concert playlist, with videos (same exotic names) covering the full concert.

This one also comes up - audio only, you can skip to 01:38:35 - Alessandro's voice stands out quite well against the orchestra :)
Hi Furby - this was actually the debut series of UK concerts staged in October 2013 - the 'Alice' solo was sung by a boy called Harry Jackson who was a chorister (still may be) at St Paul's School at the time. The second concert at RAH was Dec 2014 which featured Alessandro.

Edit: Thanks to that playlist you found, it appears Alessandro also joins the Maida Vale Singers at the back on a few numbers - in the opening video he solo's for the first 2 minutes....

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Re: Alessandro McKinnon-Botti

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 1:40 pm
by The Furby
Woops! You're right, I didn't know they had another show at the same venue the year before. This soloist is pretty good too. Thanks!

Re: Alessandro McKinnon-Botti

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 10:59 pm
by henrylonghorn
I stumbled upon this today while looking for things to do around my area (Milwaukee):

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I hope anybody who lives in one of these areas will take the opportunity as well!

Re: Alessandro McKinnon-Botti

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 6:28 am
by LuxVenit
henrylonghorn wrote:I hope anybody who lives in one of these areas will take the opportunity as well!
Oh I wish I'd seen this sooner! Milwaukee is around 5 hours away, but for a chance like this it'd be worth it. Unfortunately I'd have to beg my sister to drive, and I doubt she'd want to (I don't have a car), especially after we drove to St. Charles for the Libera concert in April. We'll see though! She does enjoy getting out of town every so often... Wish me luck!

Re: Alessandro McKinnon-Botti

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 2:59 pm
by Surpinto
Nice find! Have fun if you go, guys. They are clearly very good. In fact Steven Wilson, a very talented rock musician, used the choir in 3 tracks on his latest album Hand Cannot Erase. In particular, the soloist is Leo Blair the former PM's son.

Although I am no expert, it is my understanding that the choir is a rather prestigious one indeed. The fact that several of the Libera choristers are there is a testament to their skill and talent.

Re: Alessandro McKinnon-Botti

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 10:35 pm
by The Furby
Surpinto wrote:They are clearly very good. In fact Steven Wilson, a very talented rock musician, used the choir in 3 tracks on his latest album Hand Cannot Erase. In particular, the soloist is Leo Blair the former PM's son.
Are you kidding me?! :o I'm a huge SW fan and I've been listening to this album in a loop over the last couple of months. I had absolutely no idea it was the schola cantorum performing these great choir parts - I should have checked the credits ! Thanks for the revelation Surpinto, I'm going to listen to it again with a new ear :D