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SARAH BRIGHTMAN


Amalfi – The Movie

Sarah will be appearing in the movie "Amalfi: Megami No 50 - Byou" ("Amalfi: 50 Seconds Of A Goddess"). This film is a special production to mark Fuji Television's 50th anniversary. The first Japanese movie to be shot entirely on location in Italy, "Amalfi" is scheduled for release this summer.

The movie trailer, with English subtitles, is the featured "Latest video" on the Official Site. Click here to watch.

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This holiday season, Sarah will release her first-ever Christmas album.

A "Winter Symphony" will bring her virtuosity and originality to many of the season's classics. Her angelic voice will glide through an array of season favorites, including "Silent Night", "In The Bleak Midwinter", a resplendent performance of "Ave Maria" and others.

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Happy birthday!

Sarah's birthday on Aug 14, 1960

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SARAH!

Cheers,
From your extended family of friends and fans @ gala-stars.blogspot.com

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We are very pleased to announce that Sarah, together with the Chinese singer Liu Huan, will be singing the official theme song of the 2008 Beijing Olympics!

Nearly 100.000 people will be present in the "Bird's Nest" Olympic stadium to watch the opening ceremony, and billions more worldwide are expected to tune in to watch the extravaganza.

The theme song, carefully kept secret via its omission from all three of the opening-ceremony rehearsals, will be revealed at the conclusion of the ceremony, which commences at 8pm Beijing time on Friday, August 8th.

For further details, please use the following links:

Needless to say, this is a tremendous honor, and we are thrilled that Sarah will once again be singing the theme song of the Olympic Games. Many of you already know that she also performed the theme song of the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games with Jose Carreras to a global audience of two billion.

With that said, enjoy the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, and Sarah's performance!


Text: Mirko Barbir

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Sarah Brightman - Symphony
(2008)


Each album that Sarah Brightman delivers makes a strong personal statement that cuts right through to the heart and soul of the individual listener. Her latest is certainly no exception.

"Symphony" - Sarah's eagerly-anticipated studio recording - luminously exemplifies the meaning of that word. "Symphony" is defined as "a harmonious combination of elements, especially an effective combination of colors".

Exploring a bold range of styles, Sarah has created another collection of material that cannot be easily categorized, but remains entirely accessible to lovers of various musical genres. From the Gothic tempestuousness of "Fleurs Du Mal", to the pleading "Let It Rain", "Symphony" is teeming with both audacious defiance and vulnerable sensuality.

"Whereas most singers gravitate towards vocal works, I have always been far more drawn to symphonic work", says Sarah, "where the composer paints a story that the listener can see without opening their eyes. Over the past four years of recording this album, I find myself approaching my music even more visually than I ever have before. I found that the canvas was endless for this album."

Sarah adds that the album earned it's title because it is truly "a coming together of many different elements to create consonance with harmonious textures that still hold true to a common thread running down the centre of the album. Throughout my career I have worked in so many different styles of music", says Sarah. "This is the first album where all of these styles come together to create a very diverse musical landscape."

Recorded in Germany, the USA and the UK, "Symphony" features all new songs, and was created by Sarah with long-time producer, Frank Peterson.

In addition to reuniting her with Andrea Bocelli on the sweeping, romantic "Canto Della Terra", this characteristically eclectic album features collaborations with Spanish countertenor sensation Fernando Lima ("Pasión"), Italian tenor Alessandro Safina ("Sarai Qui"), and Rock superstar Paul Stanley of KISS ("I Will Be with You (Where The Lost Ones Go)").

Another highlight is "Running", the International Association of Athletics Federation Green Project Charity song, which Sarah performed at their Championships opening ceremonies in Osaka, Japan.

Track Listing

01 Gothica 1:20
02 Fleurs Du Mal 4:10
03 Symphony 4:47
04 Canto Della Terra - feat. Andrea Bocelli 3:59
05 Sanvean 3:50
06 I Will Be With You (Where The Lost Ones Go) - feat. Paul Stanley 04:31
07 Schwere Träume 3:22
08 Sarai Qui - feat. Alessandro Safina 3:56
09 Storia d'Amore 4:03
10 Let It Rain 4:17
11 Attesa 4:26
12 Pasión - feat. Fernando Lima 5:14
13 Running 6:09