Jonathan Antoine

Jonathan Antoine
Born 13 January 1995 (age 22)
Essex, United Kingdom
Genres Classical, Operatic
Years active 2012–present
Labels Syco, Sony Classical, Cavendish Records
Associated acts Jonathan and Charlotte
Website jonathanantoinemusic.com

Jonathan Antoine (born 13 January 1995) is a classically trained English tenor. He rose to fame after appearing on the sixth series of Britain's Got Talent in 2012 as one half of the classical duo Jonathan and Charlotte. He subsequently went solo, and his debut album Tenore was released in the UK on 13 October 2014 with the long awaited follow up Believe being released on August 19th 2016

Early life

Antoine was born to John, a police inspector, and Tracy, a housewife. Neither was a musician, but they soon understood that their son had a special vocal gift. When he enrolled at West Hatch High School in Chigwell at the age of 11, he began to hone this talent and he met two people who were to influence him greatly: singing coach Jenny Ewington and head of music Ginette Brown. “I started having lessons with Mrs Ewington, and just took to it," he explained. "It was so nurturing. She was inspirational, and she became a fantastic friend”.[1]

At around the age of 13, Antoine's voice broke. As his new sound was settling, Ewington encouraged him to sing challenging numbers including "Bring Him Home" from Les Misérables, a song that brought him much attention at the 2010 Stratford and East London Music Festival where he earned the title "Young Musician of The Year"[2] and to explore core-classical repertoire such as Bach/Gounod’s "Ave Maria" which he performed at The Royal Festival Hall in London, England as part of the Rotary "Youth Makes Music" event in 2011. At 14, he auditioned for a junior place at the four major music conservatories in London and was accepted at all of them. He chose to go to the Royal Academy of Music. At this time he also began to take guitar lessons. Back at school, Brown encouraged Antoine to sing in concerts as she thought it might help with his shyness. "Jonathan came into his own” she said, “All the students would see him and say that he was the boy with the incredible voice.[3] Antoine himself slowly began to understand the power of his gift: "I sang the duet Time To Say Goodbye with my friend Stephanie, and there was absolute silence from the audience. It was wonderful – and then we got a standing ovation. It was then I thought: I can really do this." Brown asked Antoine and his friend Charlotte Jaconelli to sing "The Prayer" at her wedding in 2011.[3]

Career

2012: Britain's Got Talent

In 2012, Jonathan and Charlotte sent an audition video to the talent show Britain’s Got Talent. They performed together in the Series 6 audition held in London, and their performance was broadcast on 24 March 2012. They began the contest as "Charlotte and Jonathan" (though the order of their names was later reversed), and sang The Prayer. They participated in the semi-final which was held on 7 May 2012, singing Caruso, written by Lucio Dalla. In the final, held on 12 May 2012, they appeared 11th, again performing The Prayer, and received a standing ovation for their performance. The duo finished second to the dancing dog act Ashleigh and Pudsey.[4]

2012–14: Together and Perhaps Love

On 13 May 2012, the day after the Britain's Got Talent final, it was confirmed that Simon Cowell was in negotiations to offer Jonathan and Charlotte a £1 million recording contract with his record label, Syco.[5] The pair were later offered a contract,[6] and released their debut album Together on 24 September 2012 in the UK and 30 October 2012 in the US. The pair worked with producer Graham Stack, who was behind the first three albums of X Factor popera stars G4. [7]

Jonathan and Charlotte's second album Perhaps Love was released on 14 October 2013 having switched from SyCo/Columbia records to Sony Classical and was described as an album of covers that also contained classical songs and interpretations of modern songs.[8]

Early 2014: Jonathan and Charlotte split

In February 2014, the duo decided to split up after both were offered solo record deals.[9] In a statement on their website, Jonathan and Charlotte said: "We have had the most exciting journey together ever since meeting at West Hatch High School in 2006 and are so happy for each other. To come second on BGT and sell over quarter of a million albums was beyond our wildest dreams. To now be offered our own solo record deals by Sony Classical is the most exciting thing ever and we are thrilled to be going back into the recording studio so soon. For those that voted for us, bought our CDs and saw us in concert – thank you. We hope to see you soon at our own shows. Love Jonathan and Charlotte'."[10]

2014–present: Solo career Tenore and Believe

Antoine's album Tenore (Italian for Tenor) was released in the UK on 13 October 2014. It contains a selection of classic songs as well as arias. The album was produced by music producer, Anna Barry[11] who has worked with Andrea Bocelli, Jose Carreras, the Kirov Opera and Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Antoine announced in February 2016 that he will add two previously unreleased tracks to his list on Tenore available for international download through Amazon and iTunes on 4 March 2016 in time for Mother's Day in the UK.[12]

Antoine has completed a Balcony Roadshow tour of the UK, culminating in an appearance at the iTunes Festival 2014 at the invitation of Plácido Domingo. He has also started a solo career in America and performed at the 2014 Muhammad Ali Celebrity Fight Night in Arizona and in California and Florida.[13]


BELIEVE On 19 August 2016 Jonathan Antoine released his second album "Believe". It contains classical arias by Puccini, as well as a version of the classic Cohen song Hallelujah, and brand new music by British classical composer Chris Broom with whom Jonathan collaborated (co-wrote) the song A New Tomorrow.

Discography

Albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK SCO IRE US
Class
US
Heat
Together 5 32 7 7 5
  • UK: Gold
Perhaps Love 5 8 9
  • UK: Silver
Tenore
  • Released: 13 October 2014
  • Label: Sony Classical (UK), Sony Masterworks (US)
  • Format: CD, digital download,Vinyl
1 7 14
Believe
(with the London Studio Symphony and James Shearman)
  • Released: 19 August 2016
  • Label: Cavendish
  • Format: CD, digital download, Vinyl
1

References

  1. Jonathan Antoine – Biography. Jonathanantoineofficial.com (13 October 2014). Retrieved on 2016-11-27.
  2. Stratford East London Music Festival. Stratfordmusicfestival.org.uk. Retrieved on 27 November 2016.
  3. 1 2 Lusher, Adam. (2012-05-12) Teacher tells of choosing song that set Jonathan Antoine and Charlotte Jaconelli on road to stardom on Britain’s Got Talent. Telegraph. Retrieved on 2016-11-27.
  4. Ashleigh and Pudsey win Britain's Got Talent final – BBC News. Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved on 27 November 2016.
  5. Beaven, Josh. "Cowell to give Jonathan and Charlotte £1M contract?". imediamonkey. Retrieved 13 May 2012.
  6. "Record deal for Britain's Got Talent finalists Jonathan and Charlotte". Daily Record. 31 May 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2012.
  7. Robertson, Colin. (30 May 2012) A tenor says Jonathan and Charlotte’s debut CD will be out in 90 days – The Sun. Thesun.co.uk. Retrieved on 2016-11-27.
  8. Britain's Got Talent opera duo set to go-it-alone. Birmingham Mail (22 June 2013). Retrieved on 2016-11-27.
  9. Laws, Roz (22 June 2013). "Britain's Got Talent opera duo set to go-it-alone". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  10. The Official Jonathan & Charlotte Site Accessed 6 March 2014
  11. Anna Barry | Credits. AllMusic. Retrieved on 27 November 2016.
  12. Jonathan Antoine – The official website. Jonathanantoineofficial.com (19 August 2016). Retrieved on 2016-11-27.
  13. Jonathan Antoine. Joanna Burns PR. Retrieved on 27 November 2016.
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