Sarah Brightman is wonderful. I absolutely adore her.
In particular, her rendition of the classic English ballad, Scarborough Fair... made famous by Simon & Garfinkle. According to Wikipedia, it has been traced back as far as 1670 or even earlier... there is a fascinating history and info on the meaning of the song here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarborough_Fair
It was the lines relating to herbs and gardens that got to me initially... but I was quite amazed when I learned it went back to the middle ages and related probably to the Black Plague, which made it even more significant. But I knew none of this when I teared up hearing Sarah perform it so beautifully... just the power of her voice and feeling somehow communicated something so profound and touching... almost like this ancient song is carrying the spirits of those we have lost, and she is channeling all of that with her voice.
Well here is her video of it from her La Luna concert... well worth seeing that entire show, it is out on DVD.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuwZsbNQaOg&feature=related
(NOTE: for best sound and image quality, and smooth playback, select 480P from resolution to lower right of video frame after it starts to play, pause, rewind, wait till pale red buffering indicator fills the progress bar - and then press PLAY)
Sarah might just be a real-life Goddess of some kind, haha! She just radiates something very special... not to mention that voice!