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Libera Snow wrote: <span title="Fri Jul 28, 2017 10:54 pm">7 years ago</span> I guess you flew to ELY from Poland for the concert!
Yes, flying is actually the best option. It's a two hours flight from the place where I live. But attending the concert and meeting other fans in Ely was ABSOLUTELY worth the time and money. Now, I'm going to attend the concert on December 1st in London.

How I wish I would be able to attend two (or three, or more...) concerts which would be a few days apart (after the Ely concert I was a little bit sad not having remembered so many details). Something like this is only possible during a tour. I will have to wait till Libera go for an European (or at least UK) tour again, as I can't afford coming to the USA or to the Far East, where they usually sing.

Anyway, I wish you a wonderful time during the concerts and I'm looking forward to reading your comments.
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Hello Andmar,

Thank you for your reply.

I also am very interested in the concert in London.
Okay,I will have a conversation before/after the concert!

LIbera Snow
andmar wrote: <span title="Sat Jul 29, 2017 8:07 pm">7 years ago</span>
Libera Snow wrote: <span title="Fri Jul 28, 2017 10:54 pm">7 years ago</span> I guess you flew to ELY from Poland for the concert!
Yes, flying is actually the best option. It's a two hours flight from the place where I live. But attending the concert and meeting other fans in Ely was ABSOLUTELY worth the time and money. Now, I'm going to attend the concert on December 1st in London.

How I wish I would be able to attend two (or three, or more...) concerts which would be a few days apart (after the Ely concert I was a little bit sad not having remembered so many details). Something like this is only possible during a tour. I will have to wait till Libera go for an European (or at least UK) tour again, as I can't afford coming to the USA or to the Far East, where they usually sing.

Anyway, I wish you a wonderful time during the concerts and I'm looking forward to reading your comments.
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filiarheni
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Nice to meet you, too, Libera Snow! :)
Libera Snow wrote: <span title="Fri Jul 28, 2017 11:46 pm">7 years ago</span> I wonder how pronounce your user name.
My name is a connection of the words filia Rheni, which means Rhine daughter. I come from the Rhineland. As it's Latin, you can follow Libera. Just listen to Venite adoremus: You pronounce all vowels exactly as they are pronounced here. And "fi" and "rhe" are accentuated, "rhe" more than "fi".
Can this help? :)

Where does your name come from, is "Snow" an allusion to Libera's white robes?

Some forum names' origins here are obvious, but where they are not, I would like to know what the reason was for choosing it. :D
"But in the dark and cold of things there always, always something sings"
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Hello filiarheni,

Thank you very much for your explanation about your name.
You are so kind.
Yes,I listened to Venite adoremus.
Hum.....you are very thoughtful!

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Thank you. :oops: :)

I forgot to say that I was very glad to read your question about the pronunciation, because you share that with me! I always have to know that, too. When I read a name unfamiliar to me, I can spend time with thinking about, trying and searching how it is pronounced right. It also was the case with "Ely", I didn't want to go there without knowing it. :mrgreen:
"But in the dark and cold of things there always, always something sings"
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