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New Album From Sissel In Stores Feb. 14

January 25th, 2006 11:10am EST  Post a comment    Add to My News

SisselWith a unique voice that defies all labels, Sissel can turn her hand to any style of music, from operatic arias and centuries-old classical melodies to traditional folk and pop. USA Today raved Sissel has "one of the most exquisite voices ..." and with her new album Into Paradise, she continues to showcases her angelic voice. "My heart is in beautiful music," she says. "Music that touches me." Into Paradise- the follow-up to the 2004 release of My Heart and her 2002 self-titled debut will be in stores February 14, 2006 on Decca. A PBS Concert Special of the same name was taped in Dalhalla, Sweden to air on select PBS stations across the nation in March 2006 with tour dates to follow.

Her ethereal voice coupled with sweeping orchestral melodies is once again on display with this new recording. Into Paradise was recorded in Norway with the internationally-renowned Trondheim Soloists and reflects her passion for music in all its many varied forms. Mozart and Bach rub shoulders with Puccini, while Abba jostles for attention alongside Norse folk tales that have been handed down from generations. Among the performances are "Wachet Auf" by Bach, the otherworldly "Marble Halls" and the haunting "Sancta Maria." Sissel remarked; "I called this program and album Into Paradise because of the blissful feeling I get when I sing these songs. I hope that you will have the same feeling when you join me as we go Into Paradise."

The captivating Scandiavian superstar, Sissel has performed at the 1994 Winter Olympics, the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony with Josh Groban and on Good Morning America with Placido Domingo. Her voice also graces one of the biggest-selling film soundtracks of all time- Titanic. Her first PBS TV special "All Good Things" was a hit in 2003, spawning her own headlining U.S. tour which garnered critical acclaim. The Chicago Sun Times dubbed Sissel the "hottest new voice of classical-pop." Of her last album, My Heart, the Philadelphia Daily News stated that she may be the "next Josh Groban" and Associated Press thought she sang with "pure, effortless style." Recently Sissel toured the world as the lead vocalist in the Howard Shore's "Lord of the Rings Symphony" concerts and co-headlined several concert dates with friend and past collaborator, Placido Domingo. Look for Sissel to launch another U.S. tour in Spring 2006.



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