Philippine-born American tenor Allan Palacios Chan releases his powerful new single, Frozen (Symphonic Cover), a sweeping orchestral reinterpretation of Madonna’s iconic hit “Frozen.” The dramatic reimagining features world-renowned cellist Tina Guo, a GRAMMY® and BRIT Award nominee celebrated for her work on blockbuster scores including DUNE, Top Gun: Maverick, and Wonder Woman.
Blending cinematic orchestration with Allan’s Opera News-praised “clarion high tenor,” the track transforms the beloved pop classic into an emotionally charged symphonic experience. Tina Guo’s signature cello work weaves through the arrangement with haunting intensity, elevating the song’s atmosphere into something tailor-made for the big screen.
The accompanying music video recently lit up billboards in Times Square, signaling the ambitious scope of the release. “Frozen (Symphonic Cover)” is part of Allan’s forthcoming symphonic crossover album produced by multi-platinum producer Leo Z. The project showcases Allan’s remarkable ability to bridge opera, contemporary crossover, and cinematic pop with seamless versatility.
Praised for his vocal agility and commanding stage presence, Allan has performed with respected companies including Cincinnati Opera, Tacoma Opera, Knoxville Opera, and New York Opera Society. His performances have graced renowned venues such as the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall.
A passionate champion of Kundiman, Allan has also represented Filipino artistry on major platforms, performing at national events with the Philippine Embassy and at one of Manny Pacquiao’s Las Vegas fights. This season, he appears as tenor soloist for the Messiah Sing-Along at the Kennedy Center, further cementing his stature as a dynamic force in classical and crossover music.
With its orchestral intensity, atmospheric production, and undeniable cinematic pull, “Frozen (Symphonic Cover)” is actively being positioned for film, television, and trailer placements—an ambitious step that aligns naturally with the track’s epic scale and storytelling power.