Sarah Brightman / Frank Peterson / Christopher von Deylen
Released Album
Vocal
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October 2, 2006
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September 28, 2004
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April 30, 2003
Artist Info
Role:Composer PerformerGenre:VocalSarah Brightman is a British classical crossover soprano, actress, songwriter, and dancer. She was born on August 14, 1960, in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England. Brightman began her career as a member of the dance troupe Hot Gossip and later joined the musical theater production of Cats in London's West End. She gained international fame in the 1980s with her role as Christine Daaé in the musical The Phantom of the Opera, which was composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Brightman's music career began in the late 1980s when she released her debut album, The Trees They Grow So High, which featured traditional folk songs. She then released her second album, The Songs That Got Away, which featured songs that were written for musicals but never made it to the stage. In 1992, Brightman released her third album, Dive, which marked a departure from her previous albums as it featured more contemporary pop songs. In 1996, Brightman released her fourth album, Time to Say Goodbye, which was a collaboration with Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. The album featured the title track, which became a worldwide hit and was used as the theme song for the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. Brightman's fifth album, Eden, was released in 1998 and featured a mix of classical and pop songs. Brightman's sixth album, La Luna, was released in 2000 and featured songs inspired by the moon. The album was a commercial success and was certified gold in the United States. In 2003, Brightman released her seventh album, Harem, which was inspired by Middle Eastern music and culture. The album was a commercial success and was certified gold in several countries. Brightman's eighth album, Symphony, was released in 2008 and featured a mix of classical and pop songs. The album was a commercial success and was certified gold in several countries. In 2013, Brightman released her ninth album, Dreamchaser, which featured songs inspired by space and the universe. The album was a commercial success and was certified gold in several countries. Frank Peterson is a German musician, producer, and songwriter. He was born on December 20, 1963, in Hamburg, Germany. Peterson began his music career in the 1980s as a member of the band Enigma, which was known for its mix of electronic and world music. Peterson produced and co-wrote Enigma's debut album, MCMXC a.D., which was a commercial success and sold over 15 million copies worldwide. Peterson went on to produce and co-write several albums for Brightman, including Time to Say Goodbye, Eden, La Luna, Harem, Symphony, and Dreamchaser. Peterson's production style is known for its mix of classical and electronic music, which has become a signature sound for Brightman. Christopher von Deylen, also known as Schiller, is a German musician, composer, and producer. He was born on October 11, 1970, in Berlin, Germany. Von Deylen began his music career in the 1990s as a member of the band Schiller, which was known for its mix of electronic and ambient music. Von Deylen has collaborated with Brightman on several albums, including Symphony and Dreamchaser. He co-wrote and produced several songs on both albums, including the title track of Symphony and the single "One Day Like This" from Dreamchaser. Together, Brightman, Peterson, and von Deylen have created a unique sound that blends classical and electronic music.More....
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