Sarah Brightman: A Christmas Symphony
Tony-winning composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and performer Sarah Brightman reunite during the latter’s first livestream concert.
The concert, broadcast in four streaming time zones around the world, features The Phantom of the Opera composer with “Christmas Dream,” which Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice wrote for the thriller The Odessa File. The song features a new arrangement.
Brightman’s concert, held at the Christ Church Spitalfields in London, also includes renditions of “Silent Night,” “I Believe in Father Christmas,” “Ave Maria,” “La Luna,” and more. Other guests include Aled Jones (the voice of The Snowman) and the Gregorian choir.
“This year more than ever, we all need the joy, happiness, and magic this season brings,” Brightman previously told media.
“A Christmas Symphony is my way to celebrate this special time with fans and music lovers everywhere.”


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