"The song that has always moved me and brought me to the deepth of my heart's calling is La Petite Fille de La Mer ~ Vangelis I really do not know why and how, but it just does." - Amey
I know what you mean - I find the most of the pieces on the Vangelis "Voices" album deeply moving - I dont know why..
Some of these pieces have lyrics, but the actual words are, to me, of no importance - to me these are "instrumentals" with the voice as a musical instrument.
I do think there could be something about the sound of the human voice which accesses emotional response more than other instruments - and that this vocal quality is perhaps what gives some instruments (including the theremin, synthesiser and perhaps electric guitar) an edge over others - particularly for lead.
One thing which convinces me that the voice has special ability to convey emotion, and that this ability is not due soley to the words being sung, is that I am emotionally affected even when I dont understand a word being sung. Much of my musical influence has been from South Africa - And no music has ever touched me more than the wonderful singing from Xhosa women - often just their voices.
I am not into opera - But sometimes I am deeply emotionally affected by several of Wagner's operas - I dont know why ! There are not many operas I can listen to from start to end, but my first real "encounter" with "Der Ring des Nibelungen" was when I found a set of CD's in my local library, and I played all 4 operas in one listening and expierienced a huge range of emotions - fear, rage, excitement, sadness and some which I could not name - not all were pleasant - listening to these operas isnt something I will do often! (and I must admit that quite often I play them but just dont get it - they dont touch me at all, and after 20 minutes I am bored and turn it off - this doesnt happen with any other music I listen to.. Also, this is the one genre which doesnt go permanently into my brain - I dont remember this music - it doesnt play in my head).. I dont think the reason is its complexity - I remember every note of "Tales from topographic oceans" and every note in Liszt's piano sonata, and these play in my head - But I only remember opera music when I am actually listening to it - real strange! (I also cannot remember Gordon C's music until I listen to it - seems my brain files this in my 'opera' folder, LOL ;-)
Fred