Young Woman's Performance Of A Phantom of the Opera Song Mesmerizes

In this video, we get to hear Emma-Jean Galliard, from Johannesburg, sing a wonderful version of the song ‘Love Never Dies’ from the musical Love Never Dies. 

Her voice is exquisite, and she has a powerful voice that is made for this type of music. Her performance reminds you of being at the actual musical. 

Love Never Dies is the sequel to the 1986 musical The Phantom of the Opera and is a loose adaptation of Frederick Forsyth’s 1999 novel, The Phantom of Manhattan. The music is by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The musical takes place about 10 years after the end of the original musical. The show opened back in 2010. 

The song, ‘Love Never Dies,’ is sung originally by the character Christine in the musical. It begins with:

“Who knows when love begins?

Who knows what makes it start?

One day it's simply there

Alive inside your heart”

‘Love Never Dies’ is about how love never dies, never falters, never fades, never alters, and endures. 

Emma-Jean is an amazing singer and often sings with her father on her account. They perform at corporate and charity events as well as host soirees. They enjoy singing classical and popular songs and bring entertainment to many around the world. 

Emma-Jean has a lot of fans in the comments. One commenter said, “Emma Jean... Bravo! Superstar... your voice is perfect! Your range and power are stunning. Keep it up, young lady, and tell your Dad that we said hello!” and another, “Outstanding! A star in the making I feel. A unique voice with a blend of Barbara Streisand and Katherine Jenkins type qualities. Emma-Jean has a great future ahead of her.” 

“What is it then? I will pray with the spirit, and I will pray with the understanding also: I will sing with the spirit, and I will sing with the understanding also.” - 1 Corinthians 14:15

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