One! Two! Three!
May. 19th, 2019 09:51 amLotta singing this week.
On Wednesday, dress rehearsal time. FCC (men's chorus, including Beast) and Mosaic (mixed chorus, including both of us) performed their two (each) competition numbers to a quite sizeable audience of interested friends. It went well—I think the members of our respective choruses who watched Mosaic were quite impressed.
Thursday was a NH rehearsal, this time at a church in Upton. We practised there so that we knew the ground, or more properly, the air, ready for
Saturday, when we did a concert to raise money for the church. NH did most of the work, including solo/duet/quartet items by members of chorus, but Mosaic also had the chance to perform our two numbers, which sounded fabulous in the church. Singing in churches is *good*.
And it gave me the chance to take a look at another bit of Norfolk, surprisingly easy to find, as one of the roads leading off the roundabout at the top of our hill goes all the way to Upton, at which point we turn left for the church. Apparently the village has a community-run pub.
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I unearthed a sewing project recently for some reason I cannot recall, and having finished the knitting of the winter cardi, and produced a phone pouch so that this phone does not have to sit precariously in my back pocket, I think I can now re-engage with it. It's a sweatshirt with floral embellishments.
On Wednesday, dress rehearsal time. FCC (men's chorus, including Beast) and Mosaic (mixed chorus, including both of us) performed their two (each) competition numbers to a quite sizeable audience of interested friends. It went well—I think the members of our respective choruses who watched Mosaic were quite impressed.
Thursday was a NH rehearsal, this time at a church in Upton. We practised there so that we knew the ground, or more properly, the air, ready for
Saturday, when we did a concert to raise money for the church. NH did most of the work, including solo/duet/quartet items by members of chorus, but Mosaic also had the chance to perform our two numbers, which sounded fabulous in the church. Singing in churches is *good*.
And it gave me the chance to take a look at another bit of Norfolk, surprisingly easy to find, as one of the roads leading off the roundabout at the top of our hill goes all the way to Upton, at which point we turn left for the church. Apparently the village has a community-run pub.
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I unearthed a sewing project recently for some reason I cannot recall, and having finished the knitting of the winter cardi, and produced a phone pouch so that this phone does not have to sit precariously in my back pocket, I think I can now re-engage with it. It's a sweatshirt with floral embellishments.