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Sarah Brightman (born 14
August 1960) is an
English classical crossover soprano singer and actress.
Brightman began her
career as a
member of the dance...
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Brightman may
refer to: Al
Brightman (1923–1992),
American basketball player and
coach Alex
Brightman (born 1987),
American stage actor Amelia Brightman...
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Alexander Michael Brightman (born
February 5, 1987) is an
American actor and singer, best
known for his work in
musical theatre. In 2015, he originated...
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became the biggest-selling
single in history.
Brightman and
Bocelli produced a
version with
Brightman singing in
German and
Bocelli in Italian, with...
- John
Anson Brightman,
Baron Brightman, PC (20 June 1911 – 6
February 2006) was a
British barrister and
judge who
served as a law lord
between 1982 and...
- Bocelli's song "Con te partirò", with
Sarah Brightman Time to Say
Goodbye (album), a 1997
album by
Sarah Brightman Time to Say Goodbye?, a 1997
American film...
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Goddard (1969),
cited in
Brightman (1988:340)
Brightman (1988:359, 362);
Parker (1960:603)
Brightman (1988:337, 339)
Brightman (1988:362)
Johnston (2001:221)...
- Biography/Autobiography Award.
Brightman was born on
October 5, 1939, to
parents Carl
Gordon Brightman Jr. and
Lucille Caroline (Han****)
Brightman in Baltimore, Maryland...
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Brightman,
including albums, singles, and
theatre cast recordings. "UK
Official Charts".
Official Charts.
Retrieved 30
March 2012. "Sarah
Brightman Chart...
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Super Audio CD, is the
fifth album by
classical crossover soprano Sarah Brightman and the
London Symphony Orchestra. It went gold or
platinum in 21 countries...