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Jan Horvath : Never Too Late
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An eclectic mix of musical styles and sentiments with heartfelt lyrics and memorable melodies.
Genre: Easy Listening: Vocal Pop
Release Date: 2007
Never Too Late Record Label: Jan Horvath
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
When I Was a Little Girl... 1:17 $0.99
Questions 4:08 $0.99
Barren Field 3:40 $0.99
Country Lilt 2:19 $0.99
I am Released 3:56 $0.99
Pioverà 4:10 $0.99
Give Me Back 3:51 $0.99
I Didn't Know 4:17 $0.99
Immigrant's Anthem 4:11 $0.99
Never Too Late 2:59 $0.99
Lily's Lilt 3:48 $0.99
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Album Notes

This is Jan’s first solo album as singer/songwriter!!! It's called "Never Too Late" and it is an eclectic mix of musical styles and sentiments. Some of the best musicians in the business worked on it with her including her co-producer/guitarist Peter Calo, of Carly Simon fame! Jan is best known from her work on Broadway and in the Symphonic Orchestra world as a guest soloist . She has sung with over one hundred orchestras in the U.S. as well as major orchestras in Italy, Brazil, China, Israel, Canada, and even Bulgaria!!!! She appeared in five Broadway shows including the original companies of "The Phantom of the Opera" where she got to perform the roles of Christine and Carlotta; Bob Fosse's "Sweet Charity" (the first revival starring Debbie Allen); and "The ThreePenny Opera" starring the one and only Sting. Jan toured around the country playing a very old cat - Grizabella, (you know the one who sings "that song")- in Lord Lloyd Webber's "CATS". She is proud of her Off-Broadway work as well which includes working with Yoko Ono in her musical "New York Rock" (cast album on Capitol Records), and playing the role of Svetlana in the Tim Rice's Revised version of "Chess" where she got to sing one of the best songs ever written: "Someone Else's Story". Another Off-Broadway favorite was "Jacques Brel is..." at the old Equity Library Theater where she wowed audiences with her version of Brel's amazing song "Marieke". As a songwriter Jan had the incredible priviledge of premiering her song "Immigrant's Anthem" with the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra in 2005, and most recently got to sing it again with The Rochester Philharmonic on a barge in the Erie Canal with about 14,000 people lining the shores! Quite a thrill!!! This year she also performed another original song called "Adolescent's Lament" with the Albuquerque and Wichita Symphonies in which she played- of all things -her TUBA!!! (Note her tuba can be heard on the final track of her CD as well!) Jan lives in New York City with the love of her life, the incredibly gifted Italian-born painter/artist/poet, Rino Li Causi. Rino provided the beautiful images for her CD and also helped to compose one of the songs (the one sung in Italian!). To see more of his work go to Rinolicausi.com or RinoCards.com To learn anything else about Jan visit her website at JanHorvath.com

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REVIEWS

author: Retta Blaney
Now this is different! Usually when a Broadway performer releases a CD, it’s of classic show tunes or love songs in traditional arrangements. Not Jan Horvath, who proves with these 11 songs she wrote that she’s got the heart of a country girl, and a crystal clear voice to go with it. I really enjoy “Country Lilt,” a quirky little love song reminiscent of those by Kate and Anna McGarrigle: “So if you’re not waiting at the pearly gate/I won’t have to think or even hesitate/I’ll give all the angels back their wings/Their golden harps and all of their things/Yes if you’re not in heaven on judgment day/I’ll know you’ve gone the other way/So to show you that my love is true/I’ll go to hell dear just for you.” What fun! For inspiration, Horvath includes “Questions” and “Never Too Late,” songs about finding your true path in life, and a lovely number called “Immigrant’s Anthem,” which she premiered with the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra in 2005, and most recently sang with The Rochester Philharmonic on a barge in the Erie Canal with about 14,000 people lining the shores. A well-deserved honor; I hope she will have many more opportunities to present it. As a music critic I am blessed with receiving many CDs that entertain or enrich me. Horvath’s does both. I’m grateful to have it in my collection.
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author: Laura Darrell
When I was a little Girl...made me think so much of my childhood. So beautiful and so pure. I loved the mixing on Questions:-) Barren Field...has a GORGEOUS melody. I heard this one awhile ago right? It seems so familiar... Country Lilt has the best harmonies...it makes me want to get out of the city and go country:-) I am Released- i love the passion and what you're talking about... Piovera- i love italian...such beautiful sounds and the passion just seems innate in the words...you dont have to do much you know? Give me back- such strength and the mixing rocks. I Didn't know- heart wrenching Immigrant's Anthem- uplifting...a lot of people can relate to this in america:-) Never Too Late- such a good message. really nice. Lily's Lilt- i just want to get a cup of coco and wrap myself up in a blanket and listen to this over. so simple and so pure- light and warm.
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