這篇新聞報導太重要了,說出幾點是我們以前完全不知道的訊息:
#原來這個演唱會是Radio Disney舉辦的!!!蝦米,那Radio Disney不錄音,不錄影我才不相信!
#他們本來想找Taylor Swift或Miley來的,後來因為此二人價碼太貴而作罷(我不相信是因為太貴,我認為是他們的聲音根本不能和交響樂團合唱,馬上會被蓋過,年輕流行音樂歌手裡只有大衛有這個能力可以用聲音帶一個交響樂團)
#交響樂團不肯說他們付了大衛多少錢,總之比他們付所有以前合作過的獨唱家都貴就是了(那還用說!)
#跟大衛合作,讓交響樂團團員在兒女心中地位大大提高(哈哈哈)
The Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra will team up with “American Idol” singer David Archuleta on Friday night for a concert titled “Christmas From the Heart” at Hill Auditorium.
The concert is in support of Archuleta’s new, Yule-themed CD of the same name. Tickets went on sale at the end of October, and more than one-third of Hill’s available 3,500 seats sold out in the first week, attracting fans from as far away as San Francisco.
The concert, an addition to the symphony’s regular season, is a bit unusual since the performing arts have been among those especially hard-hit by the economy.
“Where other orchestras are cutting concerts to balance budgets, we’re adding a concert,” said Dave Siefkes, the A2SO marketing director. “Symphonies around the country are all trying different things, they are more willing to look beyond the traditional. … The thing that drove it for me was trying to get a broader audience.”
In addition to Christmas songs, Archuleta’s program will include his hit, “Crush,” as well as “Zero Gravity” and a few other non-holiday tunes. The symphony will offer “Sleigh Ride” and a selection from the “Nutcracker,” Siefkes added, “but mostly it’s David.
The symphony is partnering with Radio Disney for the show, a first for both organizations that could include two more concerts in future years, said Siefkes. The score for the Ann Arbor performance was done by Disney especially for the show.
“They had some small scores for his Christmas album, but nothing like this,” Siefkes added. “It was a learning process for them. They basically orchestrated everything for us. It has never been performed before.”
Siefkes said interest has been strong from around the country. “Fan sites have been unbelievable about this because it is only (concert) on his tour with a symphony orchestra,” said Siefkes.
Siefkes said work on the Archuleta concert started last January with a
sales call. “Radio Disney called on me trying to sell me some
advertising. I had a great talk with their rep. It turned into me
saying ‘You know, the symphony should do a concert with Disney.’ One of
my ideas was we could perform the music live to ‘Fantasia.’”
Disney’s Detroit general manager came to Ann Arbor, heard the symphony perform, and was sold.
“They came out and saw the quality of the product,” Siefkes explained. The only thing that remained was to decide what to do. A brainstorming session followed.
“I’m a big ‘American Idol’ fan,” Siefkes admitted. David Archuleta was one name I threw out. They brought up other names, like Taylor Swift. I brought up Miley Cyrus. Miley was very expensive, Taylor was even more expensive.”
Although younger people know who Archuleta is, at least one member of the symphony found his generation gap showing.
“When we first told (conductor Arie Lipsky) that we were considering a show with David Archuleta, Arie said ‘Who’s he?’ (Then) all of his sudden his daughter is screaming in the background. And dad’s a rock star now. He’s conducting David Archuleta,” Siefkes said.
Although Siefkes wouldn’t say how much the A2SO had to pay for Archuleta, “this is the most we’re paying for a soloist ever … (but) I think we’ll sell it out.”
Siefkes said the concert will help the A2SO conclude the year on a high note.
“A lot of symphonies are down in attendance and subscriptions. We’re actually up, in fact we set a record this year for subscribers.” The previous record, he said, was 733 subscribers. This year, the A2SO has 963.
Ultimately, the show will be good for the symphony for several reasons.
“Money-wise and exposure-wise and reputation-wise, the fact of being able to work with the Disney company is great, the quality is superior and that was important to them, just like it was important to us,” Siefkes added.
He said the musicians are jazzed about the Christmas show.
“From what I’ve heard they are pretty excited. Some were very sad they were going to be out of town for Thanksgiving. Again, if they’ve got kids, they’re going to be the rock stars — and we’re adding services to the season for them, a chance to perform some more and get paid for it.”
PREVIEW
“Christmas from the Heart”
Who: Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra, with vocalist/“American Idol” runner-up David Archuleta.
What: Christmas favorites, plus a few of Archuleta’s pop tunes.
Where: Hill Auditorium, 825 N. University Ave.
When: Friday, 8 p.m.
How much: Tickets start at $23 from the A2SO office and range to $76
for the VIP section with the facility fee included. Tickets purchased
online, or by phone have an additional $10 service fee per ticket.
Details: A2SO web site; by phone at 734-994-4801 or in person at the A2SO office, 220 East Huron Street Suite 470 (Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.).
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