Re: Libera "The Friendship Tour" (Philippines 2019)
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2019 9:31 am
So, after two unsuccessful attempts at the 2018 US and Japan tours, I was literally jumping for joy when I heard they were going to the Philippines since it was pretty certain that I could go. And I could. It was all great – travelling, meeting with fans I’ve known before and making new friends with the ones I haven’t, and especially getting ‘drown’ by Libera music on Tuesday’s evening. Everything was wonderful and the whole trip flew by so quickly I didn’t even realize. I’m writing a review with two things in mind: “How long will it be?†and “Can I manage to finish before the concert in Cebu takes place?†– we’ll find out now.
PART 1:
It was a really nice venue with comfortable seating. I had hardly just sat down when the anticipation suddenly stroke me, the very same one every time I take a seat inside the venue of a Libera concert – how I missed that feeling! After some waiting time and after the orchestra had done their tuning, the concert began.
DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR
Having heard the old track when Libera was still called ‘Angel Voices’, I kind of already knew what to expect. But they still blew my mind away. The very first line “Do You Hear What I Hear†sung by Daniel if I was not mistaken, was so good that I couldn’t help but held my breath. The intro with the ‘echo effect’ and Alex G’s vocalize was a nice opening for the song as well as the concert. Then the atmospheric intro turned into a bright mood when they started singing the verse. The first verse only has some vague harmony part at the end, if only that part was a bit louder… Glad that was compensated by the richness in harmony of the second verse. The third verse was brilliantly done with the high harmony part at the end which got me goosebumps instantly. Those goosebumps and that amazing feeling were carried out in the final verse and I think I saw sparkling lights for a brief moment when the main melody hit the high note on “Listen to what I sayâ€. The finale is, yes, purely “of joy†– so good my eyes started to get teary already. How I love when they hold long notes!
SANCTUS
I’m really curious as to how the new one would turn out live and it was truly phenomenal! It’s difficult to describe how I really feel about this one. The acapella chorus at the beginning carried me away – everything was just right, all notes were hit perfectly and all parts blended so well it couldn’t be any better. When the boys started off the “Benedictus Benedictus qui venit†with the orchestra, it seemed like something magical from where they stood (like yellow fairy dust or things like that) was floating in the air and spreading through to every corner of the theater, I’ve had this feeling about this part before but this time it appeared so clearly. The new part was extraordinary, I really like the idea of having one half sing “pleni Sunt Coeli et Terra†and the other respond with “Gloria tua†– didn’t realize that when listening to the Beyond CD. I wonder why one harmony part is missing when the choir sings “Benedictus†(there are two vocalize parts on the CD right? There was only the higher one at the concert), and there was a tiny glitch when some boys sang the final note (“Hosannaâ€) a bit too early I think. But those are just me being picky – I bet the large part of the audience didn’t even notice a thing, and the performance was still out of this world regardless!
SPEECH (since others have already said what these were about, I only add some of my thoughts)
Peter’s voice was much deeper than the last time I had seen him. And The highlight of all speeches for me was when Joe introduced the members who had been to the Philippines on a Libera tour before as “the boys jumping up right nowâ€.
THE PRAYER
First thing first: kudos to Daniel for his extraordinary solo! I remembered I had been super impressed watching him singing this song on the broadcast of a church service in the US Tour because he had not gone off-pitch once. But on this tour he was even better – his voice has improved tremendously in terms of richness and stability, he also held the final notes impressively long. A Libera superstar in his way of shining! Furthermore, his rendition was truly sincere, as Benjo has said – I couldn’t help but thought he meant each and every word he sang with all his heart, and that honesty moved me. The choir was amazing as usual, but I think for this song, in particular, has been practised to perfection. I had goosebumps throughout; especially when a part soared to the top notes, it felt so magical (I even cried a bit when they held that very high note in the vocalizes part in the middle). Like an evening with a not-dark-at-all sky so one doesn’t need to be afraid of the night anymore. I really liked the flute’s last note (V) as it seemed to ‘wider’ the existing scenario towards the horizon. Personal note: I have longed to hear this live ever since I discovered Libera and watched Isaac perform it in Washington, so this was such a treat to me. Thank you, Libera!
GAUDETE
Lovely solo by Sam at the beginning, I really enjoyed his singing. In fact, I thought his voice type suits this particular song perfectly. This is one of the Libera songs I don't really like (don’t know why, maybe because it sounds a bit like music of some tribe/clan – don’t get me wrong, I do like some songs, just not really much with the combination between Libera and that kind of music) and when I saw that on the setlist I wished they had done another one, but the live kind of changed my mind. The choir was pretty on point and they clearly had fun singing this song, it was shown on their faces. The descant at the end got me goosebumps, I was really into it. Also, it was impressive for the alto to have been able to handle the fourth interval parallel harmony part (?) as they did at the concert, although they sounded a bit low in volume in my opinion. From where I sat, the main melody sounded very loud on this one while the supporting harmony parts did not sound loud enough (especially at the verse where the main melody was addressed to the tenor part), or maybe that was Libera’s intention? Whatever it was, still a very joyful and uplifting performance that I enjoyed from the very beginning to the very end.
AVE MARIA (RP)
I got really excited as the first notes of the intro were played, I knew what song it was going to be right away. I’ve always wanted to hear it live, and there it was. Ben B’s solo had much clarity and also some sort of penetrating quality that I really liked. There were still rooms for improvement but I understand that this song’s solo part is quite demanding and Ben was still somewhat new to it; so all of those things considered, he did an excellent job (and how I miss the duet part at the second half of solo)! As for the choir, they all sang it passionately and I got goosebumps frequently as they blended so well. The boys made the atmosphere suddenly became solemn and peaceful with this song. I just wished the alto had been louder at the bridge ‘Ora ora’ though, as that is the where the dissonances are created and then resolved (in other words it is the part that makes the bridge interesting). I have nothing to say about the final verse as it was done to perfection. I think I heard Alex’s and Marc’s voices (don’t know if I’m correct) and they definitely added more depth to the song. The ending I5 chord (is that what it’s called?) was pleasant to hear, as I’ve thought of that when I first listened to this one – couldn’t believe Libera actually did it, as if they could read my mind!
SPEECH
Funny to hear Victor and Alexandre speak about the white robes and discover how different there speaking voices are.
IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTER
A song that I’ve liked before listening to Libera’s version. And I do not like Libera’s version, I love it! Robert is extremely clever in using the relative minor chord for the first verse – it creates an imagery effect, brings in the vision of a dark and stone cold earth waiting for something to brighten and warm it up. Yes, literally “snow on snowâ€. And the transition into the major key was so smooth that I almost didn’t realize. When I noticed it, the earth had brightened up and there seemed to be light shining down. The choir sang wonderfully throughout the song, and all the harmony parts sounded really nice together. The highlights for me were the last two verse. One with the brilliantly arranged harmony parts – my heart, and I’m sure many fans’ hearts too, skipped a beat at the acapella (well, sort of) “Cherubim worship night and dayâ€, I could almost see the image of angels worshipping Jesus in bright lights already; also a lot of dissonances that are sung way too sweetly, never have I met a choir that can create such skilful and at the same time sweet dissonances like Libera – so beautiful that my eyes got all teary. The last one was amazingly handled by Dominik (if I had to choose one best soloist of the night, it would be him), as he sang each and every word with all he had got, hitting all the notes perfectly and conveying the lyrics sincerely – his voice was extremely clear and stable, and his performance was so natural and I had no doubt in thinking he really did wish he had been a shepherd to bring a lamb, or a wise man to do his part. He didn’t even have to try to either get the message across or to put emotions into his singing – it seemed like he had become the music himself! I was having a hard time trying to hold my tears back, honestly.
STAY WITH ME
I remember loving it when I first listened to it live back in China. And well this time it did get even better. Sam’s high notes were really impressive, his part in this song was not easy at all. High note wise, this is my favorite live version of this song. Oliver M’s solo voice has become much richer but still maintained that purity quality which suits this song perfectly, as I’ve said earlier I think he’s the perfect pick for this song among other Libera members in this generation. He seemed to be very concentrated and delivered his solo quite well. The choir was at top notch, all the harmony parts were on point (again, an applause for the subordinate parts, you guys enriched my experience of the song on so many levels). This song was not on my favorite list from the beginning, but I really really do enjoy listening to it live. There was something magical about this song being sung live that I have yet to discover what it was, it made look up to the high ceiling and smile. Maybe I’ll find out when I listen to it live many more times? Let’s hope so.
WEXFORD CAROL
Another song on my live concert wishlist, and I’m happy they decided to sing it. I especially adored the sound of Eimear’s flute(s) in this particular song, it drowned everything inside a mysterious ray of light. Tadhg’s opening solo was so good I found myself lost in the moment – his voice has a natural vibrato I guess, and his Irish singing sounded very mystic (by the way I noticed that he tends to shake his neck left and right a bit when he sings, just like Alessandro used to, interesting). I actually like the verse where the choir sang in unison a lot (normally I do not, not as much). The last two verses with vocal harmony (although they are only simple second harmony lines), needless to say, I loved it. I pretty much enjoyed the magical atmosphere which was maintained throughout the song, and bathing myself in such atmosphere gave me some sort of mixed feelings – a bit strange, yes, but also really comfortable (I also felt this way with some other Celtic songs, but since it’ Libera I’m talking about so it’s even more special!)
SPEECH
I just realized I found Tachi’s image in Koji, and mini James’ image in Cassius (don’t ask me why as I also have no idea lol). And I was like “what, halfway through the concert already!? Noooooo!!â€
VOCA ME
I had goosebumps just by seeing this song listed in the programme, I was like “Yes, finally!â€. I’m a big fan of this song, and the thought of being able to hear it live already made me excited. And I was not disappointed. I held my breath in as they sang the first note, and then pretty much for the whole “dissonance-to-consonance†part at the beginning, and then in the middle, and then at the end too lol. I too was wondering who would be in charge of the high notes now as Leo’s voice had broken, I was a bit surprised when it was Sam. His high notes were very good. He did struggle sometimes, but well, that part is no joke and it is very difficult even to the veteran ‘highnoters’ anyway. The fact that he could sing it the way he did that night was pure awesome. Regarding the choir, I had to remind myself several times “this is a bunch of young boys, this is a bunch of young boys†as they were so unbelievable. The boys’ ability to sing interweaving harmony parts perfectly to create such smooth and delicate harmony balanced between (sweet sweet) dissonances and consonances was unreal! I stopped breathing for a while when the song reached to the final climax then struggled to find my breath back at the soothing ending “Voca Meâ€. Phew, what an experience! Side notes: 1. I could hear Alex’s and Marc’s voices loudly at one part and I really liked it; 2. Some people thought the climax was the end of the song and started to clap right away, gladly they only managed one clap each before realizing the song has not ended.
I SAW THREE SHIPS
I was really curious how this song would turn out, as I had been disliking it for a long time (my reasons being: basic piano lessons as a kid – having to play it again and again, and no interesting elements in terms of melody). I have heard some other choirs try it but no use, so I was extremely glad that Libera could manage to get me to fall in love with their version. Kudos to Sam Coates for the brilliant arrangement! Really uplifting and made me want to dance along. A boring song has been transformed with each verse is arranged differently with different harmony parts and various key changes to keep me from getting bored. How cool! I think I saw the lights when they reached the high note “in Bethlehem†and also at the long “morning†(I5 chord again) near the end, the way they ended the song was also great. After the concert and even until now, the repeated “Christmas. Christmas Day on Christmas. Christmas Day on Christmas†with the fourth (or fifth – I don’t remember clearly anymore) interval parallel harmony part has been stuck in my head and I can’t seem to get it out – sometimes when I wake up, my brain automatically goes “Christmas. Christmas Day on Christmas. Christmas Day on Christmas†and when I try to stop it, my brain does the key change and continues to play that part in the new key!
INTERMISSION
I sat still in my seat and some Filipino fans sitting next to me opened up a conversation with me (of course lol because I’m always too shy to open a conversation with strangers) and when I told them I’m from Vietnam they went “oh, so you’re THAT Vietnamese fan who posts a lot?†lol yep I think that indeed sounds like me.
PART 1:
It was a really nice venue with comfortable seating. I had hardly just sat down when the anticipation suddenly stroke me, the very same one every time I take a seat inside the venue of a Libera concert – how I missed that feeling! After some waiting time and after the orchestra had done their tuning, the concert began.
DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR
Having heard the old track when Libera was still called ‘Angel Voices’, I kind of already knew what to expect. But they still blew my mind away. The very first line “Do You Hear What I Hear†sung by Daniel if I was not mistaken, was so good that I couldn’t help but held my breath. The intro with the ‘echo effect’ and Alex G’s vocalize was a nice opening for the song as well as the concert. Then the atmospheric intro turned into a bright mood when they started singing the verse. The first verse only has some vague harmony part at the end, if only that part was a bit louder… Glad that was compensated by the richness in harmony of the second verse. The third verse was brilliantly done with the high harmony part at the end which got me goosebumps instantly. Those goosebumps and that amazing feeling were carried out in the final verse and I think I saw sparkling lights for a brief moment when the main melody hit the high note on “Listen to what I sayâ€. The finale is, yes, purely “of joy†– so good my eyes started to get teary already. How I love when they hold long notes!
SANCTUS
I’m really curious as to how the new one would turn out live and it was truly phenomenal! It’s difficult to describe how I really feel about this one. The acapella chorus at the beginning carried me away – everything was just right, all notes were hit perfectly and all parts blended so well it couldn’t be any better. When the boys started off the “Benedictus Benedictus qui venit†with the orchestra, it seemed like something magical from where they stood (like yellow fairy dust or things like that) was floating in the air and spreading through to every corner of the theater, I’ve had this feeling about this part before but this time it appeared so clearly. The new part was extraordinary, I really like the idea of having one half sing “pleni Sunt Coeli et Terra†and the other respond with “Gloria tua†– didn’t realize that when listening to the Beyond CD. I wonder why one harmony part is missing when the choir sings “Benedictus†(there are two vocalize parts on the CD right? There was only the higher one at the concert), and there was a tiny glitch when some boys sang the final note (“Hosannaâ€) a bit too early I think. But those are just me being picky – I bet the large part of the audience didn’t even notice a thing, and the performance was still out of this world regardless!
SPEECH (since others have already said what these were about, I only add some of my thoughts)
Peter’s voice was much deeper than the last time I had seen him. And The highlight of all speeches for me was when Joe introduced the members who had been to the Philippines on a Libera tour before as “the boys jumping up right nowâ€.
THE PRAYER
First thing first: kudos to Daniel for his extraordinary solo! I remembered I had been super impressed watching him singing this song on the broadcast of a church service in the US Tour because he had not gone off-pitch once. But on this tour he was even better – his voice has improved tremendously in terms of richness and stability, he also held the final notes impressively long. A Libera superstar in his way of shining! Furthermore, his rendition was truly sincere, as Benjo has said – I couldn’t help but thought he meant each and every word he sang with all his heart, and that honesty moved me. The choir was amazing as usual, but I think for this song, in particular, has been practised to perfection. I had goosebumps throughout; especially when a part soared to the top notes, it felt so magical (I even cried a bit when they held that very high note in the vocalizes part in the middle). Like an evening with a not-dark-at-all sky so one doesn’t need to be afraid of the night anymore. I really liked the flute’s last note (V) as it seemed to ‘wider’ the existing scenario towards the horizon. Personal note: I have longed to hear this live ever since I discovered Libera and watched Isaac perform it in Washington, so this was such a treat to me. Thank you, Libera!
GAUDETE
Lovely solo by Sam at the beginning, I really enjoyed his singing. In fact, I thought his voice type suits this particular song perfectly. This is one of the Libera songs I don't really like (don’t know why, maybe because it sounds a bit like music of some tribe/clan – don’t get me wrong, I do like some songs, just not really much with the combination between Libera and that kind of music) and when I saw that on the setlist I wished they had done another one, but the live kind of changed my mind. The choir was pretty on point and they clearly had fun singing this song, it was shown on their faces. The descant at the end got me goosebumps, I was really into it. Also, it was impressive for the alto to have been able to handle the fourth interval parallel harmony part (?) as they did at the concert, although they sounded a bit low in volume in my opinion. From where I sat, the main melody sounded very loud on this one while the supporting harmony parts did not sound loud enough (especially at the verse where the main melody was addressed to the tenor part), or maybe that was Libera’s intention? Whatever it was, still a very joyful and uplifting performance that I enjoyed from the very beginning to the very end.
AVE MARIA (RP)
I got really excited as the first notes of the intro were played, I knew what song it was going to be right away. I’ve always wanted to hear it live, and there it was. Ben B’s solo had much clarity and also some sort of penetrating quality that I really liked. There were still rooms for improvement but I understand that this song’s solo part is quite demanding and Ben was still somewhat new to it; so all of those things considered, he did an excellent job (and how I miss the duet part at the second half of solo)! As for the choir, they all sang it passionately and I got goosebumps frequently as they blended so well. The boys made the atmosphere suddenly became solemn and peaceful with this song. I just wished the alto had been louder at the bridge ‘Ora ora’ though, as that is the where the dissonances are created and then resolved (in other words it is the part that makes the bridge interesting). I have nothing to say about the final verse as it was done to perfection. I think I heard Alex’s and Marc’s voices (don’t know if I’m correct) and they definitely added more depth to the song. The ending I5 chord (is that what it’s called?) was pleasant to hear, as I’ve thought of that when I first listened to this one – couldn’t believe Libera actually did it, as if they could read my mind!
SPEECH
Funny to hear Victor and Alexandre speak about the white robes and discover how different there speaking voices are.
IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTER
A song that I’ve liked before listening to Libera’s version. And I do not like Libera’s version, I love it! Robert is extremely clever in using the relative minor chord for the first verse – it creates an imagery effect, brings in the vision of a dark and stone cold earth waiting for something to brighten and warm it up. Yes, literally “snow on snowâ€. And the transition into the major key was so smooth that I almost didn’t realize. When I noticed it, the earth had brightened up and there seemed to be light shining down. The choir sang wonderfully throughout the song, and all the harmony parts sounded really nice together. The highlights for me were the last two verse. One with the brilliantly arranged harmony parts – my heart, and I’m sure many fans’ hearts too, skipped a beat at the acapella (well, sort of) “Cherubim worship night and dayâ€, I could almost see the image of angels worshipping Jesus in bright lights already; also a lot of dissonances that are sung way too sweetly, never have I met a choir that can create such skilful and at the same time sweet dissonances like Libera – so beautiful that my eyes got all teary. The last one was amazingly handled by Dominik (if I had to choose one best soloist of the night, it would be him), as he sang each and every word with all he had got, hitting all the notes perfectly and conveying the lyrics sincerely – his voice was extremely clear and stable, and his performance was so natural and I had no doubt in thinking he really did wish he had been a shepherd to bring a lamb, or a wise man to do his part. He didn’t even have to try to either get the message across or to put emotions into his singing – it seemed like he had become the music himself! I was having a hard time trying to hold my tears back, honestly.
STAY WITH ME
I remember loving it when I first listened to it live back in China. And well this time it did get even better. Sam’s high notes were really impressive, his part in this song was not easy at all. High note wise, this is my favorite live version of this song. Oliver M’s solo voice has become much richer but still maintained that purity quality which suits this song perfectly, as I’ve said earlier I think he’s the perfect pick for this song among other Libera members in this generation. He seemed to be very concentrated and delivered his solo quite well. The choir was at top notch, all the harmony parts were on point (again, an applause for the subordinate parts, you guys enriched my experience of the song on so many levels). This song was not on my favorite list from the beginning, but I really really do enjoy listening to it live. There was something magical about this song being sung live that I have yet to discover what it was, it made look up to the high ceiling and smile. Maybe I’ll find out when I listen to it live many more times? Let’s hope so.
WEXFORD CAROL
Another song on my live concert wishlist, and I’m happy they decided to sing it. I especially adored the sound of Eimear’s flute(s) in this particular song, it drowned everything inside a mysterious ray of light. Tadhg’s opening solo was so good I found myself lost in the moment – his voice has a natural vibrato I guess, and his Irish singing sounded very mystic (by the way I noticed that he tends to shake his neck left and right a bit when he sings, just like Alessandro used to, interesting). I actually like the verse where the choir sang in unison a lot (normally I do not, not as much). The last two verses with vocal harmony (although they are only simple second harmony lines), needless to say, I loved it. I pretty much enjoyed the magical atmosphere which was maintained throughout the song, and bathing myself in such atmosphere gave me some sort of mixed feelings – a bit strange, yes, but also really comfortable (I also felt this way with some other Celtic songs, but since it’ Libera I’m talking about so it’s even more special!)
SPEECH
I just realized I found Tachi’s image in Koji, and mini James’ image in Cassius (don’t ask me why as I also have no idea lol). And I was like “what, halfway through the concert already!? Noooooo!!â€
VOCA ME
I had goosebumps just by seeing this song listed in the programme, I was like “Yes, finally!â€. I’m a big fan of this song, and the thought of being able to hear it live already made me excited. And I was not disappointed. I held my breath in as they sang the first note, and then pretty much for the whole “dissonance-to-consonance†part at the beginning, and then in the middle, and then at the end too lol. I too was wondering who would be in charge of the high notes now as Leo’s voice had broken, I was a bit surprised when it was Sam. His high notes were very good. He did struggle sometimes, but well, that part is no joke and it is very difficult even to the veteran ‘highnoters’ anyway. The fact that he could sing it the way he did that night was pure awesome. Regarding the choir, I had to remind myself several times “this is a bunch of young boys, this is a bunch of young boys†as they were so unbelievable. The boys’ ability to sing interweaving harmony parts perfectly to create such smooth and delicate harmony balanced between (sweet sweet) dissonances and consonances was unreal! I stopped breathing for a while when the song reached to the final climax then struggled to find my breath back at the soothing ending “Voca Meâ€. Phew, what an experience! Side notes: 1. I could hear Alex’s and Marc’s voices loudly at one part and I really liked it; 2. Some people thought the climax was the end of the song and started to clap right away, gladly they only managed one clap each before realizing the song has not ended.
I SAW THREE SHIPS
I was really curious how this song would turn out, as I had been disliking it for a long time (my reasons being: basic piano lessons as a kid – having to play it again and again, and no interesting elements in terms of melody). I have heard some other choirs try it but no use, so I was extremely glad that Libera could manage to get me to fall in love with their version. Kudos to Sam Coates for the brilliant arrangement! Really uplifting and made me want to dance along. A boring song has been transformed with each verse is arranged differently with different harmony parts and various key changes to keep me from getting bored. How cool! I think I saw the lights when they reached the high note “in Bethlehem†and also at the long “morning†(I5 chord again) near the end, the way they ended the song was also great. After the concert and even until now, the repeated “Christmas. Christmas Day on Christmas. Christmas Day on Christmas†with the fourth (or fifth – I don’t remember clearly anymore) interval parallel harmony part has been stuck in my head and I can’t seem to get it out – sometimes when I wake up, my brain automatically goes “Christmas. Christmas Day on Christmas. Christmas Day on Christmas†and when I try to stop it, my brain does the key change and continues to play that part in the new key!
INTERMISSION
I sat still in my seat and some Filipino fans sitting next to me opened up a conversation with me (of course lol because I’m always too shy to open a conversation with strangers) and when I told them I’m from Vietnam they went “oh, so you’re THAT Vietnamese fan who posts a lot?†lol yep I think that indeed sounds like me.