The Madrigal Singers from our town's high school. Our older daughter was a member 10 years ago. We have young voices singing ancient songs in an astonishing union of voices. 365/2011
...is to fill 52 themes, one a week for the year. Some weeks, maybe I'll try to find several photos to fit the themes. Others, I may spend more time trying to perfect one that seems best to represent the theme. Three years of a photo-a-day opened my eyes, now I want to hone my skills.
Somehow, a camera allows me to see more deeply and awakens the eye. For me, undertaking these year-long challenges is a way to become more aware of the world that swirls around me.
I'll bet it was a treat to hear. I like the older costumes. Were the songs in English, Italian or other?
ReplyDeleteMostly English with a little Latin thrown in for good measure.
ReplyDeleteAlmost as good as hearing a Belly Laugh from very small children, a truly heavenly sound.
ReplyDeleteMust be great hear them singing!
ReplyDeleteChristmas season would not be complete without a Christmas concert.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture. I can almost hear them singing. Have a great day!
Sherrie
P.S. The object not belonging on a shadow box was the clock. It's actually a reflection in the mirror.
There's something magical about hearing young people sing.
ReplyDeleteI love hearing these choral groups. Your processing is just right for this image.
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