Katherine Jenkins Marries Andrew Levitas and Readies New Album "Home Sweet Home"
Inspirational classical crossover singer Katherine Jenkins has married Andrew Levitas, the American film director and artist, during a hush-hush ceremony at London's Hampton Court Palace last Saturday 27th Sepember.
The Welsh mezzo-soprano had kept the big occasion a secret, until she tweeted her 294,000 fans on Saturday with a message about her "special day." She wrote, "Thank you for all your love & support. It's already been such a special day & wanted to share my happiness with you." The couple had been dating for less than a year, and the date of the wedding was a well-kept secret until hours before the big day.
In addition, Jenkins will also be releasing her 10th album "Home Sweet Home" on November 17. On the new album, be prepared to hear her soaring version of the hymn "How Great Thou Art." Recorded with full orchestra and chorus in the famous Abbey Road Studios, Katherine has recorded new versions of some of the country's favourite music including Nimrod and World In Union. The album also includes a duet with Alfie Boe on the Freddie Mercury track, Barcelona, an arrangement of Ludovico Einaudi's hit track, I Giorni, along with a special version of the Welsh National Anthem, Land of My Fathers.
Ten years ago, a star was born as Katherine was introduced to the world as the school teacher from Neath with a voice the nation fell in love with. Several million album sales later she has created the best album of her stellar career.
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