Friday, August 14, 2020

Sarah Brightman on This Day in History


This Day In History: English soprano Sarah Brightman was born on this day in 1960, and she has been my favorite singer since the 1990's. In 1985, Brightman recorded "Pie Jesu" which was a strong commercial success, despite the lyrics being in Latin. She gained fame starring in Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Cats" and her pinnacle role as Christine DaaĆ© in "The Phantom of the Opera." After parting ways with Andrew Lloyd Webber, she established herself as a classical crossover artist, and would go on to sell 30 million records and 2 million DVDs, making her the world's best-selling soprano of all time. Sarah Brightman's 1996 duet with the Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, "Time to Say Goodbye", topped charts all over Europe and became the highest and fastest selling single of all time in Germany, where it stayed at the top of the charts for 14 consecutive weeks and sold over 3 million copies. It subsequently became an international success selling 12 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling singles of all time. Sarah Brightman has over 180 gold and platinum sales awards in 38 different countries. In 2010 she was named by Billboard as the 5th most influential and best-selling classical artist of the 2000's decade in the US and has sold 6.5 million albums there. Brightman is the world's richest female classical performer with a fortune of £36m (about US$56m).


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