"Carry me on the waves to the lands I've never been..."
These words from Orinoco Flow describe exactly what Libera has done to me this year.
When I came to Los Angeles to see them, it was the furthest I had ever been away from home. I had visited the US before, but never the West Coast. While gazing out over the Pacific, I felt as though I could take off right then and there and see what lay 'beyond' the horizon.... And I ended up doing just that, by going to Japan!
The two concerts in Tokyo were both very special to me.
On Sunday I celebrated a small anniversary as it was my 10th Libera concert - in the 5th country I visited to see them (the other four being Ireland, England, Germany and the US).
On Monday the boys sounded better than on Sunday, probably helped by a good night's sleep and having had the kick-off of the tour. All in all there were a number of times where the performance brought tears to my eyes. It was also nice to see them in a theatrical setting once more and I loved the use of the stage lights, sometimes pointed to the audience, causing a glow through the room, or giving dramatic or moody effects (such as in Salva Me, where Oliver WR was in a single violet beam and the group was shaded in deep blue).
Below are personal impressions of each song.
Joyful joyful - the boys filed in procession from both sides as the strings started plucking and the concert began. A gentle, upbeat start, where I could distinguish several individual voices on Sunday.
The Prayer - only the second song and already tears in my eyes. Daniel sings his solo very calmly and confidently, taking time for the long ending notes. He seems to really 'own' this song by now. On Monday, it truly seemed like a prayer to me, not only from Daniel but everyone. It was wonderfully moving to see and hear them sing these words.
Ave Maria (Prizeman) - there were grey lights shaped like fans with smoke blown upward, very atmospheric. Merlin sang his solo with wonderful stage presence, however, he was searching to reach the notes at some points. Even so, I admire how he stood his ground. The overall choral sound was once again full and rich. Everytime they sing this, this song too feels like an actual prayer to me. As said before, on Monday Merlin's solo was adapted to become a "group solo" (if you can call it that). This, though new, sounded very natural.
Stay With Me - Oliver keeps getting better at this one. Just like The Prayer is Daniel's song, this is definitely his. His voice keeps reminding me of shining gold or another precious metal. I was moved by how he sings these words time and again and they talk about someone who is with him through all the changes of life. The meaning of the song grows, the longer he sings it.
Ave Maria (Caccini) - Leo's high notes brought tears to my eyes... They moved me greatly, especially on Monday, He had some difficulty finding the notes for the words, but once he goes for the stellar part, he soars effortlessly.
I wonder how Robert helps the boys centre themselves when they sing a solo. It seemed to me like Leo was trying very hard to find his balance and sing from there. He is a hard worker in the group and can perform different roles convincingly, that's for sure.
Amazing Grace - Peter sang the solo on Sunday and it was pleasing to hear his friendly voice once more (I sometimes see vague colours with certain sounds, Peter's voice to me has a light grey/blue tone). On Monday he was replaced by Samuel, who has a smooth and shining voice, also very pleasant, but different and higher.
In Paradisum - Rocco's voice is so powerful and rich. The first crescendo, with "Jerusalem", once again brought tears to my eyes. I was also reflecting on how this song has been part of 2018, starting with the performance in Ely and still going strong.
For the Future - the live premiere on Sunday went down very well. I had not seen the whole video yet so I was still in for a surprise when I saw the other soloists step forward. I really love this song since I first heard it. I can bask in its changing colours and lightness and it's been stuck in my head a lot

Also: Oliver WR's Japanese sounds fluent.
Voca Me - I could see Rocco working hard towards the final crescendo, adding visual drama to the building tension. On Monday I was once again deeply moved by Leo's high notes, so powerful, I could literally feel them.
Orinoco Flow - happy and colourful, in contrast to a mostly solemn first half. On Monday especially I enjoyed very much hearing all the different voices and instruments, like a bright and cheerful mosaic of sound.
During the interval I was able to chat with several Forum members, as was also the case before and after each concert. It feels less strange to be at the other side of the world when you can share the same experiences of a Libera tour

Special thanks to all the Japanese fans who are so helpful and thoughtful for us foreigners!

Next up, part 2:
I Am The Day - touching and enchanting. I was struck by the part where the soloists only whisper and the boys bow their heads. Such a mysterious part! Dominik is a perfect soloist for this song - his voice sounds so natural for it that I immediately forgot that he is a new soloist (and as a result I also forgot to listen for specific characteristics of his voice

). I sat next to his parents on Monday and I told them how he always seems so engaged in the singing. They confirmed this 100%.
From a Distance - Merlin again as soloist, in tiptop shape. The full choral parts are always engaging to listen to and to watch. On Monday I let my gaze wander from left to right and notice each individual boy, as they were all facing the audience. The last two were Leo and Daniel, which was a touching sight, in light of the recent interview they did at Garden Grove (where Daniel talks about Leo as his treble "boss" who is teaching him

)
Wayfaring stranger - Victor's voice fits this song very well. I was moved by seeing the light right on top of him, creating a figure of both shade and light, a powerful image. On Monday he really delivered, as did the whole group in that stirring finale. Especially Dominik gave it his all in that one.
Angel - sung by both Ben and Daniel, which was a nice surprise. Ben's voice is quite rich (though this may not be the perfect song for it). I always compare it in my mind to a solid bowl, carrying something precious. Daniel clearly enjoyed his part of the song. On Sunday I noticed a beautiful clarinet sound in this one. Hearing this favourite of mine made me very, very happy
Sanctus - the instruments were much softer in this song, as the boys themselves form an orchestra of their own with their voices. A warm, delicious sound to bask in, truly fitting the lyrics. On Monday Rocco stood out with his high part, just lovely to hear and see.
Salva Me - on Monday, Oliver WR's Salva's sounded exactly like the original recording. I was stunned and just loved it. Very, very well done. I was able to give him a compliment for that in the signing on Monday and he seemed happy to hear that
Eternal light - a joy to hear Ben's voice again. The group as a whole conveyed the lyrics with conviction, very calming and uplifting.
Nearer my God to Thee - first of all, special mention goes to Mattias who, with his lower voice, adds a beautiful tone to the harmony. He also made an impression with his small but significant part in
For the future.
Then the song itself. On Sunday, I thought the performance sounded more serious and more resigned than I had heard before, perhaps because of the rearranging of soloists.
But on Monday, this song went beyond (!) any previous performance. To me, it was more than "just" music. It touched on something very profound and true. Like something outside of the concert, something deeper about life was revealed. Hard to put it any other way. Also, the voices and their delivery were (to my ears anyway) just perfect from start to finish. It left me deeply moved.
Finale time with
Libera, delivered with confidence and power on both nights, and with special mention of Tadhg on Monday.
Great applause followed, especially on Monday the applause was quite strong, also for each song.
First encore was
Smile, where Alex M has a wonderful featured role.
Then another long applause before the second encore was announced: another rendition of
For the Future, accompanied by a Japanese children's choir, mostly girls, who performed in a disciplined and sweet manner. On Monday two of them announced greetings to the composer who was in the audience. It was nice to hear this song twice at each concert, as it's a rare occasion to hear it live. I love that they had this joint performance, as a cultural exhange between children through music. Oliver WR's final lyric ended the night.
The M&G was a different experience than in the US, more strictly organised and not sure which boys I would be able to talk to.
I was grateful for the opportunity to share with Alex G and Nathaniel on Sunday why the following concert on Monday would have a special significance for me (it was the anniversary of my mother's passing) and then on Monday itself I was offered - completely unexpectedly - very kind words by Daniel at the signing line. A precious moment.
There were other, more funny moments as well, very relaxed, joking and chatting.
The photo opportunity went by superfast but leaves a lasting souvenir.
In hindsight, I would have liked to stay on for the rest of the tour and also see more of Japan. So here's to hoping they return to Japan for another tour one day. Here's hoping... "for the future"
