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| A Winter Symphony | 
| List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $6.72 You Save: $12.26 (65%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 71 reviews) Sales Rank: 116 Category: Music
Artist: Sarah Brightman Publisher: Manhattan Records Studio: Manhattan Records Manufacturer: Manhattan Records Label: Manhattan Records Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4
EAN: 5099923412323 ASIN: B001E12ZF2
Release Date: November 4, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Arrival | | | Colder Than Winter | | | Ave Maria (duet with Fernando Lima) | | | Silent Night | | | In The Bleak Midwinter | | | I've Been This Way Before | | | Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring | | | Child In A Manger | | | I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday | | | Amazing Grace | | | Ave Maria | | | I Believe In Father Christmas |
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Album Description Limited two disc (CD + DVD (NTSC/Region 0) pressing of this 2008 holiday release from one of the most famous voices in the world, including a bonus DVD that includes live performances from this British diva. Featuring many of the season's classics. including 'Silent Night', 'In the Bleak Midwinter' and a resplendent performance of 'Ave Maria'. On 'Arrival', Sarah adopts the originally instrumental track by pop genius's ABBA and adds vocals to create her own winter classic. EMI.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 66 more reviews...
  Beautiful Winter Music January 8, 2009 My am a Sarah Brightman fan and this CD is beautiful music for winter or anytime.
  Sarah's Symphony January 6, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been a Sarah Brightman fan since her days as Christine in Phantom..and was very excited when I heard (in WALMART, of all places!!) her first Christmas album was out. Couldn't find it ANYWHERE..not even Barnes & Noble or Borders. And they usually have EVERYTHING!! So I came here, ordered it, and listened to almost nothing else up till the holiday. Sarah's ethereal soprano is always an instant classic, and the ability of her and her producers to mix orchestral and modern musical genres works as incredibly as always. My 11 year old who, since "Time To Say Goodbye" was one of the CDs in her lullaby libary, has grown up listening to Sarah and is also a fan, and her favorite was Silent Night as well as Arrival (which is also one of my favorites-I mean, I could just visualize in my head that song sung by Sarah heralding the angels' arrival to the shepherds on Christmas night), Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, Child In A Manger (sung to the tune of "Morning Has Broken")..and Ave Maria. Least favorite was the one with the kids "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday"..she just seemed awkward with the childrens chorus, but then, maybe its the cultural difference between the USA and Europe. (I don't know anyone, teachers or other adults who call a bunch of kids "children"..we call them "kids"..but, again, it could be just me.) Amazing Grace was good, but can't compare to Chris Tomlin's version, sorry. "Colder Than Winter" was kind of sad, but I know that the holidays are very hard on people who are alone or suffering a loss this time of year, so that's probably appropriate; and "I Believe In Father Christmas" is an uplifting, hopeful song that is a good choice for closing out this outstanding album.
  The album doesn't live up to the cover art! January 3, 2009 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I love Sara Brightman's sweet ethereal voice, and I was seduced by the gorgeous album cover--but I was disappointed by the music. The album contains rather an odd mixture of music, with some tracks that have been done too many times before, and a couple that she should not have done at all ("I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day" and "I Believe in Father Christmas"). The most irritating thing about the album though is the orchestration. Sarah has such a sweet voice, but it's not a big voice, and she's all but drowned out by the heavy orchestration on many of the tracks.
At the same time as I bought "A Winter Symphony" I also bought Lorena McKennitt's "A Midwinter Night's Dream." The cover art on this album is quite different, but lovely also, and the music more than lives up to its promise. The choice of material is more interesting than "A Winter Symphony." It's not just the same old, same old--and the music accompanies and accentuates Lorena's beautiful voice, but never overpowers it.
Sorry Sarah.
  SARAH BRIGHTMAN December 29, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MUSIC EVER HEARD BY ME. IT IS EXTRAORDINARY AND THE SELECTIONS ARE MAGNIFICANT. HOORAY FOR SARAH. MADE AN EXCELLENT PRESENT FOR LOVED ONES.
  Sarah Needs to Sing Out More December 27, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This holiday CD is enjoyable for those who like Brightman's orchestrations. Unfortunately it continues her breathy style of singing that is not particularly attractive on many of the songs. She might as well be Brittney or any of the other "singers" who don't really sing. She doesn't need to sound like an opera singer to sing out with slightly more power. The song selection is fine, repeating some "old chestnuts", but adding enough difference to make them interesting. Fernando Lima continues to be amazing, even in subdued form on one song.
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