bigmacbear (
bigmacbear) wrote2007-06-02 11:43 pm
Tonight's Concert
[I'm breaking this into short posts to improve the odds that they will actually post. LiveJournal is having some technical difficulties.]
Diverse Harmony has fallen on some rough times: their long-time artistic director left to pursue other opportunities, so they had to rely on an interim director/accompanist and a technical director up in the light booth. They have fewer boys now than they did so their arrangements have had to be re-balanced, but all in all they still sound good and are very enthusiastic.
From a rousing rendition of "Sisters" from White Christmas by a gay brother and his straight sister (she got to sing the line, "When a certain gentleman arrived from Rome/He wore the dress and I stayed home") to an enthusiastic rendition of "Purpose" from Avenue Q by a cute young man already filling into a fireplug build, who I thought resembled a very young Johnny Mac (a fellow chorine back in Rochester whom
redcub will probably remember), the kids were great.
Special guest star Alexandra Billings was a trip, punctuating rousing renditions of standards like "Being Alive" and "Let the River Run" with a few comic turns.
They closed the concert together with "Who Will Love Me As I Am?" from Sideshow, a song we'd done in Rochester some time ago.
Diverse Harmony has fallen on some rough times: their long-time artistic director left to pursue other opportunities, so they had to rely on an interim director/accompanist and a technical director up in the light booth. They have fewer boys now than they did so their arrangements have had to be re-balanced, but all in all they still sound good and are very enthusiastic.
From a rousing rendition of "Sisters" from White Christmas by a gay brother and his straight sister (she got to sing the line, "When a certain gentleman arrived from Rome/He wore the dress and I stayed home") to an enthusiastic rendition of "Purpose" from Avenue Q by a cute young man already filling into a fireplug build, who I thought resembled a very young Johnny Mac (a fellow chorine back in Rochester whom
Special guest star Alexandra Billings was a trip, punctuating rousing renditions of standards like "Being Alive" and "Let the River Run" with a few comic turns.
They closed the concert together with "Who Will Love Me As I Am?" from Sideshow, a song we'd done in Rochester some time ago.
