Sarah Brightman Classics

Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni, George Frideric Handel, Antonin Dvorak, Fryderyk Chopin, Sergey Rachmaninov, Ludwig van Beethoven, Sarah Brightman, Francisco Tarrega, Giacomo Puccini, Joseph Marie Canteloube, Francesco Sartori, Paul Bateman Sarah Brightman Classics

Andrew Lloyd Webber
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni
George Frideric Handel
Antonin Dvorak
Fryderyk Chopin
Sergey Rachmaninov
Ludwig van Beethoven
Sarah Brightman
Francisco Tarrega
Giacomo Puccini
Joseph Marie Canteloube
Francesco Sartori
Paul Bateman
Label: Angel Records
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:20th November 2001

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Have some friends who still haven't discovered what the Sarah Brightman fuss is all about? You'll find the perfect introduction to make converts of them all in Classics, so they'll have no more excuses to remain clueless. Sporting a Botticelli-inspired image of the platinum-selling soprano on the cover, Classics is a classy anthology including highlights from three of Brightman's chart-topping releases along with seven new tracks. Songs personally selected by the diva as her favorite classical interpretations are culled from her previous blockbusters: Time To Say Goodbye, Eden, and La Luna. And whether you're a fan already in the fold or one in the making, the new material here shows the diva at the top of her form, in new renderings of "O Mio Babbino Caro" and "Nessun Dorma" (accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic)--fascinating displays of the operatic confidence she's developed over her career. Other new offerings include a touching version of Schubert's "Ave Maria,' "Winter Light," a fresh take on her signature song "Pie Jesu" (from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem). "Alhambra" and "Dans La Nuit"--a real treat, bathing the listener in Brightman's silky, sensuous vocalism--add two original titles to her famous adaptations of classical melodies to new lyrics (using Chopin's haunting E major Etude in the latter case). All told, a lovely affirmation of the directions Brightman has boldly taken in her career to date. -Sarah Chin

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