Birds Love the Voice of Charlotte Church

Birds Love the Voice of Charlotte Church

I am too disheartened by recent events to be able to respond to the news in any kind of responsible way today. I’m taking a break.

And I have been rewarded. I have just witnessed the Snow White/Sleeping Beauty effect. Keep reading.

One of the nicer aspects about not having found a full-time job yet is that I have a couple of days off during the week. I was feeling rather down and, having completed most of my mundane chores, I threw on Charlotte Church’s Enchantment CD and went out on the deck to have a cup of coffee outside on this gloriously beautiful day.

Even knowing that hearing some of the songs would make me cry, I knew it would (paradoxically) cheer me up to hear some of this music. Yes, I have a very corny, sentimental side. Songs from West Side Story will still get me every time. On top of that, the contrast between my own performance of “If I Loved You” and hers (I played the part of Julie Jordan in a high school production of Carousel ; ) is really quite enough to drive me to tears all by itself. Of course, her orchestra doesn’t drag everything out like a dirge, but still… I couldn’t even match the performance of the Shirley Jones version.

Charlotte Church has such a beautiful voice. How I wish that I could sing like that. I used to practice singing along with the tracks of “ghost” Marni Nixon, but I never produced the sound I wanted with the songs I most enjoy. I sing a lot less now. I don’t have as much time alone as I used to, and it’s really not fair to torture my family with my version of “Glitter and Be Gay” – no matter how cathartic it may be.

So, anyway, the Disneyesque bird phenomenon began about halfway through “Habanera.” At that point, I noticed that there were a couple of little chickadees or something flitting around the back yard. During “Bali Ha’i these were joined by a stunning cardinal pair, and by the time it got to “The Little Horses,” there were about a dozen birds flying all around. They hopped around and tipped their little heads, and started singing with her!

A gigantic white cumulus cloud, swirling with fractal curls around its edges, drifted over the house. The new leaves whispered gently. I smelled a whiff of lavender.

And for a moment, everything was magical. Truly enchanting. I was transported.

Lovely, my dear Charlotte. Thank you.

But the moment moves on, and then I’m thinking of the genre: Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Lily Tomlin in Nine to Five, and the ethereal voice of Charlotte Church. There is something almost uncanny about birds and women’s voices and love and spirit and… somehow …wait a minutehousecleaning? Sigh… I always though the villains were more interesting anyway. To paraphrase Margaret Atwood, they’re the plot, baby.

The first time I heard La Habanera, it was sung by an orange in an animation on Sesame Street. Heh-heh.

Nobody does this one better than Maria Callas, though, not even Charlotte Church. For this aria, you need the voice of experience. Look at her face. Stunning.

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L’amour est un oiseau rebelle
que nul ne peut apprivoiser,
et c’est bien en vain qu’on l’appelle,
s’il lui convient de refuser.
Rien n’y fait, menace ou prière,
l’un parle bien, l’autre se tait:
Et c’est l’autre que je préfère,
Il n’a rien dit mais il me plaît.
L’amour! L’amour! L’amour! L’amour!

L’amour est enfant de Bohême,
il n’a jamais, jamais connu de loi;
si tu ne m’aimes pas, je t’aime:
si je t’aime, prends garde à toi! etc.

L’oiseau que tu croyais surprendre
battit de l’aile et s’envola …
l’amour est loin, tu peux l’attendre;
tu ne l’attends plus, il est là!
Tout autour de toi, vite, vite,
il vient, s’en va, puis il revient …
tu crois le tenir, il t’évite,
tu crois l’éviter, il te tient.
L’amour! L’amour! L’amour! L’amour!

7 thoughts on “Birds Love the Voice of Charlotte Church

  1. Frank – Not _know_ about her? Well, I’m not exactly a kid anymore, but that re-e-eally makes me feel old.

    Music is one of the things that I have always found a way to enjoy, no matter what. I’ve borrowed music from the library (they have films too). I still have boxes of albums, although my turntable needs an amp. Hey, I still sing along with Danny Kaye sometimes. I have an old 78 with “Inchworm” on it.

    Don’t panic, Jolly Roger. For listening or dancing, it’s a completely different standard than for singing.

    I like Tori Amos and Kate Bush about the best for signing along to more contemporary music.

    I’d love the punk station too. I only wish I had Sirius. I don’t even have cable/sat tv. I got a Ph.D – in the humanities – two years ago – and I haven’t found a full-time job. I wouldn’t even have a car if my brother hadn’t donated it to me instead of using it for a charity write-off. The car radio/cd fades in and out because of some faulty wire somewhere. I can be driving along, belting out something or other and suddenly it dies and the road construction guys really look at me funny. It’s happened while I was singing songs from “Hair” and another time I was really into “American Idiot.” Heh-heh.

    Still, little things bring happiness… even if there aren’t any little birds singing along.

  2. Very true. The little things can make the frustrating things in life bearable.

    Terrestrial radio is a wheel of the same thing over and over again (thank you so much, ClearChannel) and I just can’t take it anymore.

    I saw Tori Amos many years ago. She can sure bang the piano 🙂

  3. Heidi, you should be a writer. Your words take me away – actually felt as though I was sitting with you watching the birds. Beautiful. I was sitting in my backyard today (my youngest had his 13th birthday party) there were only about 4 adults in the back and about 4 sparrows came to the bird feeder, flitted away, then came back. It was cute, the chipmunks running around catching what the birds dropped, made me think of Snow White too! All we needed was a deer to come walking thru! Then the kids starting throwing water ballons! That ended that peaceful moment!!! LOL but that sound too, kids laughing, running, enjoying themselves. Like we used to, just being a kid. Leaving cares behind, not worrying about anything. Kids don’t get to do that too much, they are stressed and run from one class to another, soccer games, baseball, gymnastics, art, etc. So now, the kids are leaving, the rush of the party is over, time to relax. I may even eat a cupcake! I will diet again tomorrow! : )

  4. Thanks Mary. How is it that although we’ve known each other since we were three years old, you don’t yet know that I am a writer? Tee-hee.

    Isn’t it great to see the kids racing around outside? It’s such a joyful, hopeful time of year.

    Enjoy the cupcake, hon! Mmmmm, sounds yummy.

  5. I was so glad to read about your experience with the birds. Makes me feel a little less “unusual” for a having a cat who loves to listen to jazz. 🙂

    BTW, the anti-spam word at the moment is a very cat-like “mraow.”

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