Remix sarah brightman biography
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- "How far can I see? 10 miles? 20? We can't see the glaciers from the desert or the seabed from the mountain peak. We'll never meet all the 7 billion people that walk the earth, but we know they are there. We are prepared to believe what we cannot see. But we can see the moon and the sun, not 20 miles but 93 million miles away. And an endless veil of stars, so distant it questions our belief. Our dreams take us to places we'll never reach and open doors into other worlds and windows into ourselves. The journey to the stars may be as close to a dream as reality may take me. It fryst vatten clear as I will see the beauty of the universum, I will see deeper inside myself, closer to my dreams. I am not a dreamer -- I am a dreamchaser."
- - Sarah Brightman's Dreamchaser monologue
Sarah Brightman (born 14 August ) fryst vatten an English classical crossoversoprano, actress, songwriter and dancer. She has sung in many languages which are English, Spanish, French, Latin, German, Italian, Russian, Mandari
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Next came the dreamy and supremely feminine album La Luna, laced with folklore and fantasy. For this album, Brightman chose songs drawing on influences as diverse as pop, vintage jazz, and high opera, in homage’s to Dvorak, Beethoven and Billie Holliday. The imagery evoked by the music would translate beautifully to the concert stage and to another of Sarah’s visually groundbreaking world tours. La Luna also reached #1 on the US Billboard Top Internet Albums and peaked at #17, with US sales reaching Gold. In Brightman’s PBS La Luna concert, she sang There for Me in a duet with an up and coming star, Josh Groban. At the end of , Billboard magazine noted Brightman as the most important classical crossover artist from the UK.
In , Brightman sold more records than Elton John and the Rolling Stones, becoming Americas highest-selling and top touring British artist.
In , Brightman released Classics, an anthology including highlights from three of Brightman
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Fly (Sarah Brightman album)
album by Sarah Brightman
Fly is the fourth album by English soprano Sarah Brightman. It is her second album with producer Frank Peterson and features collaborations with Tom Jones, Chris Thompson and Andrew Eldritch. Fly boasts a stronger pop and rock influence than Brightman's previous Broadway and operatic albums, and produced several hits in Europe including "A Question of Honour" and "Time to Say Goodbye".
Since its original release, Fly is one of Brightman's few albums to undergo multiple reissues in different markets. The first reissue of Fly was in to include Brightman's hit single "Time to Say Goodbye" with Andrea Bocelli. Fly II, a two-disc limited edition which featured unreleased b-sides and other material, was later released in to support Brightman's La Luna World Tour and could only be purchased at participating tour events. In , Fly was re-reissued in Japan with the original track listing, along with four bonus tracks an