Libera go Nutcracking!
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david over on Yahoo Group has posted a link were you can now listen to 'Waltz of the Snowflakes' in it's entirety..
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... =130588635
You can scroll down and listen to the song. They contribute more at the end of the song that I thought they would. Well done to them.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... =130588635
You can scroll down and listen to the song. They contribute more at the end of the song that I thought they would. Well done to them.
Thanks for posting this. Libera has 3 really nice sections in there. They sound great!JimmyRiddle wrote:david over on Yahoo Group has posted a link were you can now listen to 'Waltz of the Snowflakes' in it's entirety..
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... =130588635
You can scroll down and listen to the song. They contribute more at the end of the song that I thought they would. Well done to them.
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Competition to win a copy of The Nutcracker here Libera get a mention too.
The boy band reference is catching on.Boy band, Libera, also makes a brief appearance in the wordless children's chorus of The Waltz of the Snowflakes
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So I stumbled upon this lovely interview, and opened a thread in Pictures and Videos but was reminded by fan_de_LoK of this thread, so here it is:
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I love the part at about 1:50 where Kavana and Ralph hum bits of it
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I love the part at about 1:50 where Kavana and Ralph hum bits of it
You raise me high beyond the sky
Through stormy night lifting me above
Through stormy night lifting me above
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This weeks news review in the Australian praises the Libera contribution to 'The Nutcracker'...
The one highlight is the boys choir Libera. They sing with exemplary tone and tuning, stealing the show in the First Act.
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Libera and "The Nutcracker"
While looking for information about the current US tour, I found this reference to Libera on MPR.
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Re: Libera and "The Nutcracker"
I just downloaded the track (Libera is only on one) from Amazon. The boys really sound great.
Re: Libera go Nutcracking!
this is a little old, but wasn't andy winter in libera as well?