This Fall marks 55 years of being in music ensembles for me. Last night I sang a holiday concert with 26 other singers, most of them students. Our concert included pieces celebrating Hanukkah as well as Christmas (both sacred and secular). The songs covered a range of styles for chamber singers and I found the program quite enjoyable, ending with a piece by Randall Thompson that repeated the lyric "Alleluia" with lovely harmonies and contrasting rhythms, both emotional and contemplative at the same time.
I've sung with many of the students for several years in our group, the Camerata. I've also worked with our conductor for over a decade so it is very comfortable for me seeking how to blend in with the ensemble.
I've always valued singing in this group particularly as one of growth, of learning, hoping to model that behavior for the students in spite of our age gap.
The music often touches the sublime and for over half a century I have cherished that externality through music.
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