Carnegie Hall
Journal Entry: Wed Apr 9, 2008, 6:33 AM
So I got the opportunity of a lifetime on Monday, April 7, 2008. I, along with the members of HOWL (the Brewster Academy Chorus) and members of other choruses from around the United States, sang in Carnegie Hall. Our conductor was John Rutter, of all people. We sang Haydn's "Missa in Angustiis" (Mass in Troubled Times), more commonly known as the "Lord Nelson Mass" or Mass No. 11 in D Minor.
It was one of the most incredible experiences I've had in my entire life. I'm still coming down off of the high from it.
Boy, am I thankful for that. To my school for allowing us to go, to Mid-America Productions for giving us the chance...
I only have one word to describe it all: WHOA.
- Mood:
Joy - Listening to: Sky's The Limit - Lil' Wayne
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弱められる !!!
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everything is what it seems if you look close enough tonight and see...
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