Sarah Brightman (born 14 August 1960)[1] is an English classical crossover soprano singer, actress, and dancer. (wikipedia)
We are all made up of stars and all of us are billions of years old - that's what I believe, at least.
Mozart is always a bit of a challenge - you know, even though it is often given to very young singers, it is actually the most complicated to sing in many instances.
I was born in 1960, and space theory, especially in the last part of that time and going into the '70s, space was very relevant at that time. It was on television - all the experiments, the moon landings, everything like that.
Apparently, everyone is most scared of the psychological tests. I didn't know how I'd fare. What I've found out is I may be creative and imaginative, but I'm also extremely together.
Right before I go on stage, I'm absolutely terrified. My mind darts at many directions, but the center of me is going forward into the performance.
I look at composers and conductors, anybody involved in music or writing or art in general; they got more done as they got older. If I can, I'll be one of those people because what I do is my passion.
As I get older, I become more imaginative and feel like I have maybe a shorter time to get a lot of things going on in my mind done.
Some people want to give money to their children, buy houses, go on a holiday - whatever it is that they want to invest in. This particular journey has been something that I wanted to do most of my life, but there was no real opportunity to do so.
I think of myself not just as a dreamer, but as a dream chaser.
People have said there is an integrity about me, and I think there is. I don't try to follow a trend. I have my own little path.