Friday 29 November 2013

Libera's concert at St. George's 2013

The first Libera fans arrived in the late morning. When I got there, Yorkie and Tom already had a chat with David, a nice guy from the  Libera staff.

St. George's doesn`t look very spectacular from the outside, but I was pleasantly surprised on how nice it was in there:



The staff was already at work setting up the equipment. They even put up screens for the people who weren't so lucky to have a premium ticket.

One by one all the important guys in charge of things arrived
The same can be said about the fans. After lunch there were quite a few of us there, including Patrick, Meme, Yuki, Paul and a few others.

After we got back into the cathedral (there was a service that day which we didn't want to interrupt), the tech guys were ready for sound and light tests.

Shortly afterwards we were asked to leave and the doors were closed. Standing outside was pretty interesting as well though because the boys arrived and gathered in a building beside the cathedral entrance. As it had a glass front we could watch the boys to put on their robes, signing programmes and some looked like they were doing homework. I admire the time and dedication they put into their hobby.

After they finally finished their rehearsal, the premium ticket holders were allowed to queue in the side building and we got the chance to buy signed programmes. Of course those were sold out very quickly. Then the rush to secure the best places began. I was extremely lucky to gain one directly behind Robert Prizeman on the main aisle.

For the first time, they had their "juniors" on the program, They were seated at the far left and right seats in the front row. When the show began, the regular boys would proceed to the stage through the main aisle and so walked by me within only a few centimeters. You don't get many chances to be so close to them I presume. The "juniors" would go on stage for one song or another and retain their seats for the time between.

The setlist for the evening was
Dies Irae
Gloria
Angels from on high
The Wexford Carol
Sanctus
I'm dreaming of home
Voca me
Away in a manger
In Dulci Jubilo

And after the Interval
God rest you merry gentlemen
Orinocco Flow
Joy to the  world
What child is this
Carol of the bells
Corpus Christi carol
Gaudete
Silent night
Exsultate

not on the list was "Hymn to Mary" which Isaac performed before the Intermission and the encores Have yourself a merry little christmas and, because of the typhoon relief effort, Bayan Ko.

 The concert itself was great. I still can't believe how high Thomas can sing, especially noticeable on Voca me. He seems to get more solo parts now, he sang the Corpus Christi Carol all by himself. Then there was of course Isaac who was in top form again.

The speeches begin to get a bit old after several concerts but they alter them at least a bit to retain the element of surprise. I liked Cassius' bit after "Gloria" which went like "the next song is about angels...just like us". I also liked the fact that Allessandro made a short speech. I think it was the part about how they didn't even have time to change their school uniforms for other clothes before taking off for the Philippines and that they arrived in school uniforms for this concert as well.  I could hear that he was very nervous as he began speaking very fast before Robert gave him a sign to slow down a bit.

Here are some pics I could take at the end of the show. The first one is from one of the "junior" groups. Perhaps someone can stick names to their pics. The other group of them was gone from stage so fast that I couldn't get them on film.

 



While I wast standing outside after the concert I got to see quite a few of the boys being picked up by parents or relatives. It felt really good to see how proud they were of the kids. There was much hugging and kissing going on and some of them even got some attention from girls who didn't behave exactly like relatives. So after all, the hard work seems to be paying off ;-)

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for this post about the concert, Peer and for sharing the photos you took. It's always nice when friends share a review or write about their concert experience. It makes those who weren't there feel as if we were there ourselves.

    Glad to see more Libera alumni helping out. Makes you appreciate their love and commitment to the choir.

    I feel that Libera won't be "Libera" if not for the support of the parents and family of the boys. They share their son's talent and time to the choir, which is, as you say, really hard work.

    By the way, thanks for that photo with Josh in it. He had his hair cut. Like it better that way than the length he sported when he was here in the Philippines. :)

    Rach

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  2. Glad that you like my post.
    I knew I couldn't possibly blog about the event without at least one pic of Josh .

    I feel the same about the Libera families. There seem to be even some more involved. I think it was Meme who pointed out that Mrs. Madine was there selling programmes. Makes me wonder how on earth some fans even recognize the boy's relatives.

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  3. Thousands of Josh's fans would be disappointed if they won't see at least a pic of Josh. Hehe. If you check out videos of the M&G here in Manila, there are more views of that short video of Josh saying hi to a fan than all the other videos of the M&Gs here :-))

    I guess it's that love of the boys' families that rubs on to these kids that

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  4. helps make them produce that kind of sound or music that resonates with or touches one's heart and soul.

    Yuki probably pointed out Mrs. Madine to Meme :-) But I too sometimes am surprised on how great a sleuth some fans can be :-P

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