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The Art of Elegance Studio Album by Kristin Chenoweth, Concord Records

Location

Los Angeles, CA

Date

July 2016

Role

Creative Director

Role

Vocal Coach

Role

Rehearsal Coach, Music and Lyrics

Role

Editor, Album Notes

Project type

Studio Album

Awards

GRAMMY® Nomination, Best Orchestrations

Peak Position

#1, Billboard® Top Jazz Albums Chart (debut and 8 consecutive weeks after)

Peak Position

#14, Billboard® Top Albums Chart

Peak Position

#36, Billboard® 200 Chart

The Art of Elegance was my first project with Ms. Chenoweth, and it remains a favorite to this day. As Creative Director, I was responsible for bringing her vision to life. I enjoy managing and contributing to the "look" of a photoshoot like this, and was happy to manage and provide all wardrobe, accessories, set pieces, and props.

...And as for the music aspect of my job, it simply doesn't get any better than this. "The Art of Elegance" is a showcase for an extraordinary human voice at its finest. What a pleasure to work with Kristin on this!

From Concord's website:

Throughout a remarkable career that encompasses stellar work in live theatre, television, film, music and concerts, Kristin Chenoweth has established herself as one of the preeminent interpreters of American songcraft. After having covered country, Christian and Christmas music, the iconic artist continues her personal exploration on The Art of Elegance – her first album of American Songbook classics – scheduled for release on September 23, 2016 via Concord Records.

The follow-up to Chenoweth’s Concord debut Coming Home, The Art of Elegance is an ideal showcase for the charismatic artist’s sublime interpretative skills. The 13-song set, produced by veteran producer and vocalist Steve Tyrell, finds Chenoweth tackling timeless, beloved classics by the likes of George Gershwin (“Someone to Watch Over Me”), Harold Arlen (“Let’s Fall in Love”), Rodgers and Hart (“Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered”), Burt Bacharach and Hal David (“A House Is Not a Home”), Hoagy Carmichael (“I Get Along Without You Very Well”) and Johnny Mercer (“Skylark”).

Although The Art of Elegance‘s 13 songs represent a diverse assortment of periods and styles, the material, along with Chenoweth’s personally charged performances, share the attitude that provides the album’s title.

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