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Sarah Brightman - Symphony: Live in Vienna

Symphony: Live in Vienna

by Sarah Brightman

79 kr Gratis Levering

Udgivet
09/03/09
Musik Genre
Classical

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This is billed as a live recording of Sarah Brightman, and at some level no doubt it is one. There are photos of Brightman under the footlights, and an accompanying DVD contains more details about the elaborate production that goes into a show of this kind. The final product, however, is nearly as much a result of studio work as with any of Brightman's studio releases. The end of each track captures a segment of audience applause, enthusiastic enough, and it is instructive that toward the end Brightman thanks the audience for its patience. Plainly not all was spontaneous. The live situation barely affects the features of Brightman's voice that have made her so successful, so distinctive, and so reviled in certain quarters. Indeed, the comes through in its full strangeness here, where there are limits on the subtlety of the instrumental accompaniment, which tends to alternate between hushed tones and full-on bombast. Like Brightman or not, her singing is far from monotonous. She's something like the female vocalists from ABBA, but with the advantage of vocal training, and if you step back from her voice and listen to it objectively, unimpeded by either fandom or animus, what you hear is weird sounds that just about nobody else could make. Listen to the opening track, Andrew Lloyd Webber's Pie Jesu, noting the almost crowing sound that Brightman makes in her upper register on the lines beginning with "Qui tollis," and then again at the final little flourish. It's not a sound that would be pleasant on its own, but in the electronic environment within which Brightman works, even in a live situation, it stands out in the listener's mind. Brightman's choice of material is canny. It's noteworthy here for its pan-European base-covering -- Brightman sings in several languages, often within the course of the same number -- and its corresponding lack of influence from American pop. Brightman had a hand in several numbers, and her producer Frank Peterson This is Europop at its splashiest and most elaborate, inflected in a classical direction, and few people do that better or more distinctively than Sarah Brightman, "live" or not. James Manheim, All Music Guide

Produkt Detaljer

Kunstner
Sarah Brightman
Medie Format
Audio CD
Disc Lagre
1
Udgivelsesår
2009
DVD Region
Region Free
Mærke / Studie
EMM/MANHATTAN RECORDS
Antal Discs
1
Medie Indhold Format
Album
Spilletid (minutter)
75

Track Liste

Disc 1:

  1. Pie Jesu
  2. Fleurs du Mal
  3. Symphony
  4. Sanvean
  5. Canto Della Terra (Duet with Allessandro Safina)
  6. Sarai Qui (Duet with Allessandro Safina)
  7. Attes
  8. I Will Be with You (Where the Lost Ones Go) - Duet with Chris Thompson
  9. Storia d'Amore
  10. Passion (Duet with Fernando Lima)
  11. Running
  12. Let It Rain
  13. Phantom of the Opera (Duet with Chris Thompson)
  14. Time to Say Good Bye
  15. Ave Maria
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