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Sarah Brightman - La Luna (Live in Concert)  Actors : Trevor Barry, Vanessa Brierley, Sarah Brightman, Neil Drinkwater, Josh Groban Director : Bruce Gowers Studio : Angel Records by Angel Records Release Date : 2001-06-05 Publisher : Angel Records Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 0724347789496 UPC : 724347789496 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 121 reviews)
List Price : $29.98 Our Price : $16.57
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Track listing: 1. La Lune 2. Winter in July 3. Scarborough Fair 4. Who Wants to Live Forever 5. Hijo de la Luna 6. La Luna Interlude I 7. Figlio Perduto 8. La Luna 9. La Califfa 10. Pie Jesu 11. La Luna Interlude II 12. Nessun Dorma 13. Siren 14. Deliver Me 15. He Doesn't See Me 16. La Luna Interlude III 17. A Whiter Shade of Pale 18. There for Me 19. Twisted Every Way 20. Phantom of the Opera Suite 21. Little Lotti 22. Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again 23. Music of the Night 24. A Question of Honour 25. Moon River 26. Time to Say Goodbye |
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Superstar crossover vocalist Sarah Brightman greets the new millennium with a bold sense of her unique musical niche in this live concert, La Luna. Drawing heavily from her same-titled CD, the material touches on images of the moon that reinforce its ambiguity as a force known to draw together "the lunatic, the lover, and the poet" (Brightman's revealing woodsy outfits and tinsel crown do seem to suggest a sort of Titania-like figure out of a New Age Midsummer Night's Dream). And it's a stylistic as well as thematic voyage, coursing from contemporary synth pop through gorgeously sinuous melodies of classical composers (one song, "Figlio Perduto," even adapts the slow movement of Beethoven's Seventh Symphony) as well as selections from her earlier albums: "There for Me" (a duet with Josh Groban), Puccini's "Nessun Dorma," "Time to Say Goodbye" (performed without Andrea Bocelli), and ex-husband Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Pie Jesu" and "Music of the Night." Limiting stage action to arm gestures, some dancers, and a couple of flying maneuvers (most notably amid a shower of sparks in "A Question of Honour"), executive producer Frank Peterson (who produced the CD) and stage director Bruce Gowers swath Brightman's shiny small voice in luxuriant fabrics of sound. Detractors will lament the resulting sameness of tone--no matter what the style involved--but Brightman's focus on spinning an ethereal spell is never eclipsed. -- Thomas May |
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I was very happy with the DVD's purchased. The fast delivery and price were great. |
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She has a beautiful voice, but this concert is a little out there. the music is amazing and i did enjoy it. |
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Sarah Brightman - La Luna is a good product of music |
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Sarah Brightman - La Luna (Live in Concert) by Sarah Brightman, Neil Drinkwater is nice. I like it very much. |
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A Goddess in a DIVA! |
La Luna DVD for me is the start of a new GODDESS IN DIVA form, with respect to a talent that can switch back and forth from POP to Opera.
Her vocal range is clearly one that very few have besides Charlotte Church. I love her Passion, Music, Persona, and most of all her Singing!
Disciple for Real Music! |
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La Luna - Sarah Brightman |
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Sarah Brightman - La Luna (Live in Concert) Saw this live in Pittsburgh, PA and she totally rocked the house!!! |
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