music.wikisort.org - CompositionA Winter Symphony is a Christmas album from the English soprano singer Sarah Brightman, released in November 2008.[2]
2008 studio album by Sarah Brightman
A Winter Symphony |
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Released | 4 November 2008 (2008-11-04) |
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Genre | Vocal, Christmas |
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Length | 43:50 |
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Label | Manhattan Records |
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Producer | Frank Peterson |
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Source | Rating |
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Allmusic |     [1] |
The album borrows its name from Brightman's earlier 2008 album, Symphony.
A deluxe edition was released through Barnes & Noble, which included extra tracks and a DVD that featured documentary segments: "The Making of A Winter Symphony", a photo gallery, and Brightman's live performances of "Fleurs du Mal", "Symphony", "Let It Rain", and "Running" from NBC's Fashion on Ice Show.[citation needed]
Brightman chose a number of traditional songs from the season: "Silent Night", "In the Bleak Midwinter", and "Child in a Manger", as well as two versions of "Ave Maria", one being the classical piece by French composer Charles Gounod, and the other—in duet with tenor Fernando Lima—an original by Brightman and Mexican composer Jorge Avedaño. Included are also contemporary pop tunes, such as Vince Gill's "Colder Than Winter", a cover of Neil Diamond's "I've Been This Way Before" and Roy Wood's "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday". The set continues with a rendition of "Amazing Grace" and closes with a reading of "I Believe in Father Christmas" originally by Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
To promote the album, in the week of 15–22 December, Brightman's "Silent Night" was the iTunes "Free Single of the Week" and the video for "I Believe in Father Christmas" was launched to accompany the single.[citation needed] Brightman also performed at the "Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade", performing "Silent Night" on 23 December 2008, and it was broadcast by ABC on 25 December 2008.[3]
A Winter Symphony won Classical Album of the Year at the 23rd Japan Gold Disc Awards.[4]
Track listing
Japanese Deluxe EditionTitle |
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16. | "First of May" | 2:55 |
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17. | "He Moved through the Fair" | 2:13 |
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Total length: | 60:07 |
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Borders Books and Music Digital EditionTitle |
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13. | "He Moved through the Fair" | 2:13 |
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Total length: | 46:03 |
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Singles
- "Silent Night (iTunes only)" (2008)
- "I Believe in Father Christmas/I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday (promo-only)" (2008)
Selling about 14,000 copies in the first week in the United States, the album debuted at number thirty-eight on the Billboard Top 200. It also made another debuts such as the Top Classical Crossover Albums at number-three;[5] It scored a number six in the Top Holiday Albums, being the first entry for Brightman on this chart[6] and debuted at number-four on the Top Internet Albums. In Japan, the album debuted in the top 15, peaking at No. 12 selling 13,953 copies in its first week of release.[7]
Charts
Chart (2008) |
Peak position |
US Billboard Top Classical Albums[8] |
3 |
US Billboard Top Holiday Albums[6] |
6 |
Canadian Billboard Top Albums Chart[9] |
9 |
Japanese Oricon Top Albums Chart[10] |
10 |
Mexican Top 100 Albums Chart[11][12] |
13 |
Greek Albums Chart[13] |
20 |
Finland Albums Charts[12] |
35 |
US Billboard Top 200 Albums[14] |
38 |
Sweden Album Charts[12] |
32 |
World Albums Charts[12] |
40 |
UK Albums Chart |
177 |
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Studio albums | |
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Compilations | |
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Live albums and videos | |
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Singles | |
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Tours |
- "One Night in Eden Tour" 1999
- "Harem World Tour" 2004–2005
- "The Symphony World Tour" 2008–2009
- "Sarah Brightman in Concert" 2009
- "Sarah Brightman in Concert with Orchestra" 2010
- "Dreamchaser World Tour" 2013-2014
- "Gala: An Evening with Sarah Brightman" 2016
- "Royal Christmas Gala" 2017
- "Hymn: Sarah Brightman In Concert" 2018-2019
- "A Christmas Symphony" 2021
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A Winter Symphony (en español: Una sinfonía invernal) es el primer álbum de estudio con motivo navideño y octavo en total de la cantante soprano Sarah Brightman. Algunas de las canciones que recoge el álbum fueron lanzadas por Brightman en el DVD A Gala Christmas in Vienna en 1998, con las colaboraciones de Plácido Domingo, Helmut Lotti y Richardo Cocciante. El 23 de noviembre de 2008, ella interpretó la canción "Silent Night" ("Noche de Paz") en el desfile de Navidad en Walt Disney World, sin embargo, este fue transmitido por la ABC hasta el 25 de diciembre.[1]
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