5. March 2008 04:06
Well, I am slowly recovering from this years choir tour!
McMurry Chanters is
the university choir here at McMurry, and within the large group we
have several smaller groups: Chamber Choir, McM Sounds, Men's Ensemble,
and Women's Ensemble. Every year we take a 4-5 day tour around
different parts of Texas, and around every 4 years we get to take an
over-seas tour. (Next year we are going to London) Anyway, This year we
started off the tour in Austin, TX on Friday, and finished up singing
at a High School in Alvaredo, TX on Monday.
One of the highlights
of the trip was when we drove to Longhorn Caverns and sang inside the
cave! The blending of our voices sounded so beautiful in such a perfect
environment for singing. Our cave guide was so impressed that he
insisted we come back during Christmas and perform a concert deep
within the cave! Choir tour wasn't only about singing though, we had a
lot of fun shopping at different tourist sites, a much needed stop at
an outdoor mall (for the girls anyway), and of course...the too close
for comfort bonding on the charter bus. Another thing that was
interesting about this years tour was Dr. Gomer's incorporation of
other instruments. I played my violin for two different songs, and
another Chanter's member, Adam, played his small drum (Djembe). Dr.
Gomer is known for wanting to incorporate any outside talent...even the
creative use of the kazoo! (I'm not kidding...Chamber Choir used about
20 harmonizing kazoos in a piece last year, it was pretty fascinating)
But anyway, choir tour was a blast, and now I am back in school,
trudging through the deep mud called MID-TERMS!
This is part of the whole group inside the cave right before we started singing

This is Stephen, Me, and Ashley
in Austin right after we grubbed at different restaurants around the Church where we performed