I love Sarah's voice. In this March calendar I have woven many of the responses to my question on the
Sarah Brightman Forum, about how would a person describe Sarah's voice.
"Inspirational, angelic, caring, something to turn to when having writers block," so were
but a few of the many words members of SB2K used when I asked them how they would describe
Sarah Brightman's voice.
Many of those wonderful words I was able to incorporate into the above
poster/calendar I call, "The Voice Of The New Millennium." One of my favorite responses came from Tausha. I turned her response into
a separate poster that is also used for the month of July. The full quote is, "Like a butterfly on a spring day fluttering by your face, as you hold your
hand out, to catch a little more of its beauty."
The feeling of the forum members, might be summed up in Le Art's words, "with other singers,
male or female, it may be one or maybe even a few songs that can do (all the above,) but with Sarah, there are so many!
There were many approaches to describing SB's voice, one unique way was Kaharmony's statement, "that in the opera world,
voices have often been described in colors… Sarah?… black or white is definitely out, red doesn't quite fit either…I'm
leaning more toward pastels." In a totally different way, Chastity described Sarah's voice as, "intimate and evocative,
otherworldly, but at the same time, as if she's singing for you and only you.. Revitalizing, relaxing; clear and pure in one song, yet throaty and sensual in the next".
Other members of this forum added their
own voices in unison with words like powerful, mystical and sultry. It reminded me, in ways, of the last moments of Sarah's La Luna concert, when the audience rose
from their seats, and in one voice, chanted, "Sarah, Sarah," over and over.