– A sweeping vocal performance by Nathan Pacheco that showcased his classical crossover appeal.
: A powerhouse American vocalist with an extraordinary multi-octave range and deep pop sensibilities.
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Ender Thomas takes this gentle, reflective melody and infuses it with a passionate, rhythmic Latin flair that perfectly fits the Acapulco atmosphere.
An American singer-songwriter known for her sweet, ethereal, and poetic vocal tone.
Under Yanni's direction and in collaboration with producer Ric Wake, these "Voices" brought new emotional depth to classic Yanni tracks and debuted fresh material.
: Praised for her intricate writing style and passionate vocal delivery. The show also featured prominent Latin guest stars like , Cristian Castro , and José José
Yanni Voices was not just a concert; it was a collaborative project between Yanni and award-winning producer Ric Wake. Together, they curated a new musical direction that featured young, talented vocalists to bring lyrical life to Yanni’s melodies.
Additionally, a . It featured a collection of Spanish duets with major Latin recording artists, including guest performances from Lucero, Cristian Castro, and José José .
Yanni Voices was a global talent search. Yanni, along with producer Ric Wake, scoured the world to find four distinct vocalists: Nathan Pacheco (tenor), Chloe (soprano), Ender Thomas (tenor/rock), and Leslie Mills (mezzo-soprano/ballad). The goal was not to turn Yanni into a pop singer, but to adapt his instrumentals into vocal showpieces, and to write new songs that utilized the human voice as just another instrument in the orchestra.
By writing lyrics—often in multiple languages including English, Spanish, and Italian—to Yanni’s classic instrumental tracks, these artists transformed familiar songs into entirely new emotional experiences. The Setting: The Forum in Acapulco
The Forum at Mundo Imperial provided a stunning, high-tech backdrop. Set against the beauty of Acapulco, Mexico, the energy of the Latin audience added a palpable electricity to the recording. Highlights of the Performance
Nathan Pacheco’s soaring vocals turned this classic into a masterpiece.
The show opens not with a voice, but with a fury. This high-energy string arrangement sets the tone. The Forum’s lighting—flashing strobes that mimic lightning over the Acapulco bay—is almost audible in the recording’s energy. It’s a reminder that even with singers on stage, Yanni is still the orchestrator of chaos.