Silently into the night I go, Into the fragrant night, I know not where; The path is strange- My weary steps are slow- I do not find you there. I turn my gaze toward the morning sun As from the east he comes thro' the dark and the dew; The flowers lift their heads-the night is gone- But where are you? The countless weary steps I do not heed Tho' they be over land or boundless sea; I care not where the road may lead If I but come again to thee. Silently into the night I go, Into the starry night of heavenly blue; What matters where the road may lead If I but come again at last to you!?
Silently into the night I go, Into the fragrant night, I know not where; The path is strange- My weary steps are slow- I do not find you there. I turn my gaze toward the morning sun As from the east he comes thro' the dark and the dew; The flowers lift their heads-the night is gone- But where are you? The countless weary steps I do not heed Tho' they be over land or boundless sea; I care not where the road may lead If I but come again at last to thee. Silently into the night I go, Into the starry night of heavenly blue; I care not where the road may lead If I but come again at last to you Silently, silently, i come to you
Agreed with the comment of phrasing. Pay attention to punctuation, both in terms of connecting long phrases not separated by punctuation ("I turn my gaze toward the morning sun"--keep that going) and lifting after punctuation ("the flowers lift their head, the night is gone," little lift between those phrases.) In terms of presentation, it's generally agreed to sing just past the camera, rather than right at it. You wouldn't make eye contact with a judge/audience member, so avoid doing so with the camera. One more thing, you have a very sweet expression, but try for more emotional shifts and discoveries during the song. All in all, good job! You have a lovely voice. Keep singing!
lyrics: Silently into the night I go, Into the fragrant night, I know not where; The path is strange- My weary steps are slow- I do not find you there. I turn my gaze toward the morning sun As from the east he comes thro' the dark and the dew; The flowers lift their heads-the night is gone- But where are you? The countless weary steps I do not heed Tho' they be over land or boundless sea; I care not where the road may lead If I but come again to thee. Silently into the night I go, Into the starry night of heavenly blue; What matters where the road may lead If I but come again at last to you!?
Good comments regarding phrasing, however this is not classical music. That label is used as a generic term way too much. Definitely art song, but not classical music.
Silently into the night I go, Into the fragrant night, I know not where; The path is strange- My weary steps are slow- I do not find you there. I turn my gaze toward the morning sun As from the east he comes thru the dark and the dew; The flowers lift their heads-the night is gone- But where are you? The countless weary steps I do not heed Tho' they be over land or boundless sea; I care not where the road may lead If I but come again at last to thee. Silently into the night I go, Into the starry night of heavenly blue; What cannot where the road may lead If I but come again at last to you!? silently silently i come to you
Silently into the night I go, Into the fragrant night, I know not where; The path is strange- My weary steps are slow- I do not find you there. I turn my gaze toward the morning sun As from the east he comes thro' the dark and the dew; The flowers lift their heads-the night is gone- But where are you? The countless weary steps I do not heed Tho' they be over land or boundless sea; I care not where the road may lead If I but come again to thee. Silently into the night I go, Into the starry night of heavenly blue; What matters where the road may lead If I but come again at last to you!?
Silently into the night I go,
Into the fragrant night,
I know not where;
The path is strange-
My weary steps are slow-
I do not find you there.
I turn my gaze toward the morning sun
As from the east he comes thro' the dark and the dew;
The flowers lift their heads-the night is gone-
But where are you?
The countless weary steps I do not heed
Tho' they be over land or boundless sea;
I care not where the road may lead
If I but come again to thee.
Silently into the night I go,
Into the starry night of heavenly blue;
What matters where the road may lead
If I but come again at last to you!?
Tierra Wright thank you for posting the lyrics with this version ❤️❤️
It is Nov/2019, and you will now be 22 or 23. So much potential at age 17. Hope you've continued to sing. if so, would love to hear you now.
Beautiful! I'm deciding which solo I should choose for a contest and I think I'm going to do this one now. Thanks for singing it so well👍🏼
Trying to learn this for competition, these triplets are KILLING me.
Same
i'm doing it this year!!! having the same issue 😂
@@kylielangford5924 omg me too
:/ sameeee
I'm doing it rn, wish me luck 😭
Silently into the night I go,
Into the fragrant night,
I know not where;
The path is strange-
My weary steps are slow-
I do not find you there.
I turn my gaze toward the morning sun
As from the east he comes thro' the dark and the dew;
The flowers lift their heads-the night is gone-
But where are you?
The countless weary steps I do not heed
Tho' they be over land or boundless sea;
I care not where the road may lead
If I but come again at last to thee.
Silently into the night I go,
Into the starry night of heavenly blue;
I care not where the road may lead
If I but come again at last to you
Silently, silently, i come to you
Im singing this for my solo contest at my school this year
Same
@Ann Matthews good luck!!! I loved doing it and I got a 1
Good luck, love! Prayers for Jesus’ hand on you as you sing! ❤️
@Ann Matthews Congrats!!
Agreed with the comment of phrasing. Pay attention to punctuation, both in terms of connecting long phrases not separated by punctuation ("I turn my gaze toward the morning sun"--keep that going) and lifting after punctuation ("the flowers lift their head, the night is gone," little lift between those phrases.)
In terms of presentation, it's generally agreed to sing just past the camera, rather than right at it. You wouldn't make eye contact with a judge/audience member, so avoid doing so with the camera.
One more thing, you have a very sweet expression, but try for more emotional shifts and discoveries during the song.
All in all, good job! You have a lovely voice. Keep singing!
God bless you! You were blessed with a beautiful voice! Please, continue using your talent to glorify Jesus and be a light to others ❤️
lovedddd singing this. but if you're singing this at issma, this isnt the same key you find in books. so make sure you get sheet music in this key.
lyrics:
Silently into the night I go,
Into the fragrant night,
I know not where;
The path is strange-
My weary steps are slow-
I do not find you there.
I turn my gaze toward the morning sun
As from the east he comes thro' the dark and the dew;
The flowers lift their heads-the night is gone-
But where are you?
The countless weary steps I do not heed
Tho' they be over land or boundless sea;
I care not where the road may lead
If I but come again to thee.
Silently into the night I go,
Into the starry night of heavenly blue;
What matters where the road may lead
If I but come again at last to you!?
I love this beautiful song!
I can't wait I got this song for a solo I'm really excited about it
Sooo beautiful!!
Someone gave me this sheet music, thanks for showing me how it goes!! Very pretty!
This song is so beautiful.
Gorgeous! Great soprano!!! & well done, accompanist.
I wanted a challenge for solo festival and my director gave me this and a really fast italian peice
Beautiful Voice, Brava!
Beautiful! Where did you get the sheet music from?
I was going to sing this song in a solo competition but I then got the flu and couldn’t preform because I lost my voice from it.
Nice
I hope you get a chance to redeem yourself and sing this :) im sure you would sound great
Very nice! 😊
Beautiful voice, just be careful of those triplet rhythms
Thank you because now I can sing my solo for all district I will say this after heavenly blue it Care Not
DAYUM girl you are good!
does anyone know what key this is in :)
i believe it's G major
What Key is this in?
G major!
You did a very good job but at about 1:55, the lyrics are "What matters where the road may lead" instead of "I care not where the road may lead"
Just commenting so hopefully Colleen sees this before she sings it.
Good comments regarding phrasing, however this is not classical music. That label is used as a generic term way too much. Definitely art song, but not classical music.
You sound like Mandy Moore. Beautiful
Is this person in things? Why do I feel like I know her?
I have to sing this song for a solo contest at my school and I am younger than you are
Close your Oo’s
That piano is so bad
stop being a hater boi
Silently into the night I go,
Into the fragrant night,
I know not where;
The path is strange-
My weary steps are slow-
I do not find you there.
I turn my gaze toward the morning sun
As from the east he comes thru the dark and the dew;
The flowers lift their heads-the night is gone-
But where are you?
The countless weary steps I do not heed
Tho' they be over land or boundless sea;
I care not where the road may lead
If I but come again at last to thee.
Silently into the night I go,
Into the starry night of heavenly blue;
What cannot where the road may lead
If I but come again at last to you!?
silently
silently
i come to you
Silently into the night I go,
Into the fragrant night,
I know not where;
The path is strange-
My weary steps are slow-
I do not find you there.
I turn my gaze toward the morning sun
As from the east he comes thro' the dark and the dew;
The flowers lift their heads-the night is gone-
But where are you?
The countless weary steps I do not heed
Tho' they be over land or boundless sea;
I care not where the road may lead
If I but come again to thee.
Silently into the night I go,
Into the starry night of heavenly blue;
What matters where the road may lead
If I but come again at last to you!?