"Fanfare for a Festval", written by R. Nelson & W. Rodby; performed by the Ramstein Royal Chorus and Royal Voices 13 May, 2010. Directed by Rose Young. Piano accompaniment by Ann Chesley.
All these kids worked hard and put on a GREAT show so please try to appreciate the performance. :o)
Royal Choir Sopranos: Naomiyah Beeman,Emily Chodzko, Mysti Dahlin, Kanyn Doan, Tara Gross, Edrose Heiny, Courtney Jones, Alexis Joyner-Mendoza, Rachel Kersey, Kyla Kessel, Raquelle Lopp, Sarah Snyder, Bianca Surdilla, Mercedes Williams, and Brianna Wingo. Altos: Alex Bosworth-Hapner, Madeleine Fahlbusch, Megan Ferrer, Alisa Fuller, Mikela Kalua, Taylor Larson, Samantha Lefort, Natalile Lyle, Darby Maxwell, Alyssa Meyes, Bethany Sweeney, Alysea Velasquez, and Jessica Williams. Tenors: Jonah Bresley, Taylor Canning, and Ryan Gomez. Basses: Myron Bradley, Jeremy Hester, Alexander Kraunsoe, Liam Merkle, and Patrick ONeal.
Royal Voices Sopranos: Tabitha Holowka, Lacey Ellis, and Caroline Nikolaus. Altos: Charessa Holtzen, Carissa Kessel, and Allison Lopp. Tenors: Jordan Larson and Sebastian Lawrence. Basses: Tait Petersen and Ryan Resch.
but the song was pretty good. my choir is singing this for our first concert and it's coming together really well. (i'm a soprano 1). you guys have a lot of talent.
lionsxbabyxtay 1 year ago
it's okay, but the very first opening "all praise" was flat. my guess is because when you guys sang "praise", you went straight to the "a" sound. if you go to an "eh" sound, making it "ah-ll prehze", it keeps the sound focused forward. corners are definitely needed as well so that the vowel stays round and focused towards the focal point so that it keeps good line. also, on "heaven sent", if the sopranos would loosen their jaw, the sound would sound more free, and would make the chord better.
lionsxbabyxtay 1 year ago