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Sarah Class

Sarah Class (born 31 May 1979)〔(Allmusic.com )〕 is an English composer, singer and songwriter. Described by ''HMV Classical Reviews'' magazine as 'one of Britain's brightest young musical stars', Her style is both "hauntingly ethereal and sensual, mingling folky influences and a powerfully romantic blend of orchestral and electronic sonorities".〔(Sarah Class on last.fm )〕 She is now one of Britain's most sought-after young composers.
==Biography==
Class was born in London. Having written music and poetry from an early age and performing as a vocalist and pianist in bands since she was a teenager, Class found her inspiration in the lush woodlands, rolling hills and seascapes of the Isle of Wight.〔(Respect Music )〕
Growing up on a nature reserve on the north of the island, Class was encouraged and inspired by her musical and nature conservationist father. Class developed a deep regard for the environment, only matched by her love of a good melody, singing and songwriting. It has been this spiritual backdrop to her formative years which has profoundly influenced her music, whether it be a score for a film, or lyrically driven song.
Class graduated with a BA (Hons) in music and art from Chichester University, Sussex, England, and immediately thereafter, began to write extensively in Europe and North America on a number of album, TV and film projects, notably the score for the independent feature ''The Weekend'' in 1999, starring Gena Rowlands and Brooke Shields. This brought Class's talent to the attention of the record producer Sir George Martin, who took her under the wing of his publishing company George Martin Music.〔(HotHouse Music )〕
During this time Class established herself as a prolific contemporary composer, her works being premiered both in the UK and abroad. In 2001, Warner Classics asked Class to provide all the music for their crossover album success, ''Aurora-Cantamus''.〔 The album enjoyed a Top 5 status in the UK for several weeks following its release, gaining a Classical BRIT Best Album nomination.
Class's achievements also include the triple platinum album ''Pure'', for Decca artiste Hayley Westenra in 2003, produced by Giles Martin. Class wrote two tracks, including "Across The Universe of Time", which was the title track on the European release. The album enjoyed a reception in Australasia, and charted at No. 1 in the UK Albums Chart over a three-month period.〔
In 2005, Class toured and recorded as a jazz pianist and vocalist with Helen J Hicks's band, 'The Honeyriders' on their album ''Letting The Light In''. The tour included live performances at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in Soho and the Cannes Film Festival. Class also took part in a European tour with BBC Radio 3's Senegalese group 'Suuf' as a keyboard player. Her work with Martin continued through her ongoing collaboration with Eimear Quinn, winner of 1996 Eurovision Song Contest for Ireland. This project combines Quinn's ethereal vocals with Class's filmscape arrangements. One of the songs, "Another Day" was featured on Quinn's 2006 release, ''Gatherings''.〔
Class recently ventured fully into the popular music scene for the first time, with the release of her debut solo EP "A New Dawn", through Glorious Technicolour Records. Written and produced by Class (with collaborations on the production of some tracks), the EP blended together aspects of various genres including pop, folk, acoustic and world music.

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