"I Hear You Calling Me," by Charles Marshall, sung by Kathryn Schoenhals Feigal Sept. 14, 1990 at the Assembly Hall in Temple Square. Jeffrey Price at the piano.
Of course it is not easy to describe this in a few words. It's a tender song, sung by a beautiful and sensitive voice.
But it's a song sung through; there could be more.
Don't just sing the lyrics; let their message pull your heart into your music.
Use rubato. Let your own whole self in each lyric come deeply from the place inside where your person hears "the distant longing". Or in more direct terms -- you must feel it and know it.
Of course it is not easy to describe this in a few words. It's a tender song, sung by a beautiful and sensitive voice.
But it's a song sung through; there could be more.
Don't just sing the lyrics; let their message pull your heart into your music.
Use rubato. Let your own whole self in each lyric come deeply from the place inside where your person hears "the distant longing". Or in more direct terms -- you must feel it and know it.
Still, a beautiful voice. Please do it again.
JoeForMusic 10 months ago
Very beautiful. I like it better than John McCormack in some ways - tempo and tenderness.
MsFlippant 2 years ago