Canadian soprano Amy Wallace has been seen onstage in Aida, Joseph and His Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, Peter and the Wolf, Jesus Christ Superstar, Godspell, and other shows as well as sharing her operatic talents.
She began 2021 by sharing a beautiful new single, “Red Rose.” The song is an original composition by Amy with orchestration and backing vocals from Christopher James Wallace.
The inspiration behind “Red Rose”
I wrote the melody a long time ago and thought it would possibly turn into a love song. But when a dear friend passed away, the lyrics turned into a loving dedication. I then lost another friend and my mother-in-law passed away this year.
It has taken me many years to build up enough confidence to release this song. I think many artists can relate to how vulnerable it feels to share something you put your heart and soul into, especially when it is dedicated to loved ones lost. But I wanted this song to be a tribute from my heart to everyone who has also gone through loss. This year has taken much from us in different ways and I wanted my song of love and hope to be there for anyone.
Life over the last 11 months
The past 11 months have been difficult. I do miss being able to collaborate more freely with other artists, singing on stage, or getting to watch a show myself. We are fortunate to have streaming performances, but I feel that isn’t the same. I love sitting in the audience or performing on stage where you can feel the energy in the room and lose yourself in those moments.
Motivation during difficult times:
I think what keeps Christopher and I motivated, is simply to release what we are feeling and wanting to share through the music. We find it a healthy way to express what we are going through ourselves and sharing that. Perhaps even connect with others who can relate to the lyrics or melody. I think in these new uncertain times, we are all finding ways to express ourselves and what we are going through. Whether we paint, draw, sing, and compose etc. just to feel a connection.
Music can be such a powerful language we all can understand.
“Red Rose” is available from Amy’s official website: www.amywallaceofficial.com and readers are also welcomed to connect with her through Instagram @amywallaceofficial