Thursday, June 7, 2012

I really love Select Chorale

Select.....seriously?!?!? Did you guys really do that today?!?!? All I can say is wow! I've watched it twice already!! Im not going to get all sentimental now, I'll save that for tomorrow, but you guys are the magic that is GCHS Select Chorale! Where would we be without you! If you haven't seen the video...you have to! It is PERFECT! My favorite part (other than Sh#t Norris says) were all of the smiles at the end! This group is IRREPLACEABLE! Im at a loss for words! We'll talk tomorrow! We'll set up a viewing party!Unlike
    • Gchs Select Chorale Ali, all I can say is I love you! You my dear are the top! Thank you for putting so much into this project. Thank you to the officers (Angie, Paulie, Vicki) for all of your help with this as well. I will cherish this for the rest of my life!
       
       
       
       
      I really love Edward Preston Norris III and the whole Select Chorale. Its probably the only class i look forward to going to at the start of everyday. I love how it was so perfectly placed at the last period of the day. 
      This whole entire year in Select Chorale has been a blast. We did unfathomable things. Our very first performance was the most important in ACDA and we nailed it perfectly. First performance and we were already traveling 8 hours up to Rochester. That feel like just yesterday when i was bonding with my bros inside our hotel room bumping to some music. Going to other people's rooms and having pillow fights. Being so real and bonding to real people. When time came to need to sing, we would iron our white shirts and black tie. We would put on our slacks, tuck in our white shirts. Button each button. Put on our black tie and tighten it. Wear some dress socks. Put on our dress shoes. And finally place on our most prestigious outfit: Our Maroon Blazer that states our origin and where we represent. As we button the top button only. We wear our outfits with pride. As Norris says, The performance begins as soon as the audience sees the first person walk out on to the riser. We stand with pride, heads tall and chin up. With determination we complete our goal. Another cool thing about us is that, when we are singing, we are able to loosen up too. We follow our leader and we enjoy every downbeat of his baton.
       After that the Winter Concert rolled around. And some how we blew the roof off of that too. 
      Its amazing to see how much 57 young adults can do when they are lead by a great leader and all have the same focus to sing skillfully and strive for perfection. I have never seen a group like this. Three standing ovations. I will ever remember that moment in which we placed our heads down to conclude the piece Circle of Life. When we lifted our heads, the crowd had already exploded out of their seats and applauded with the sound of a rushing waterfall. Our heads were in amazement. That became another moment where we finally realize, "This is what i am a part of. The Select Chorale. There is none else like us. This is what makes us special and stand out" From the start of the performance to the end. With determination and nervousness, we succeeded with a perfect performance. "perfect"( a word Norris seldom uses) Used it to complement that performance.
      While i was looking at the gift the Chorale made for Norris this year. I could not but have a grin on my face for the whole entire thing. Except for the occasional times i popped up and how much i hate my pronunciation of words. (which i love that i get to forget about that in Chorale) In Chorale, it is a judging free zone. It is a family setting no one can comprehend unless they were a part of us. 
      I can't believe i only have 1 year left. I can guarantee that during that spring concert next year, i will  ball my eyes out. I will miss this group so much. 
      back to the topic of how our level just keeps rising. After the Winter Concert, one thing i love dearly is the nostalgic times we have right after every performance. I have never had a teacher that sits us all down and listens to our input. We always have students crying out of happiness and in awe. I myself have been brought to tears many a times. Having Secret Santa in a school setting. I have never heard of it. 
      Oh yeah prior to the Winter Concert, (this just shows the kindness of our group) We went to an HPS concert. To support funds of a disease that causes the person to die at approximately the age of 30 due to their lung capacity. Though our part was small in that concert, we played our role with sincere hearts. I cant stress that enough. Having such a professional group that conveys genuine emotion while singing. Even when i sing for praise on a sunday morning in church, i feel that our select Chorale performances are so genuine. 
      We even went to a catholic funeral mass to sing for a district member that passed away. We sang Channel of your Peace. Seeing people cry out of genuine concern, and emotion. It touches my heart so much. 
       Event after event with Carnegie Hall, Nyssma Majors, Citifield. Placing on our blazers and singing our hearts out.
      I have to lead on to this final event. The Spring Concert. Everything we done all year led to that very moment. With the song repertoire of The Ground, Swingle, Goodnight, Amor, Witness and Road Home. The emotional Ambiance filled the room. I have never experienced such a heart felt performance. I forgot to mention. Prior to every performance we have, we have a little thing we do in the practice room. Norris somehow made everyone cry. I'm not even a a senior graduating and he made me cry.  As soon as he read the third verse of Road Home. My heart just dropped and tears filled my eyes. Rise Up follow me, come away is the road
      THE ROAD HOME
      Tell me, where is the road
      I can call my own,
      That I left, that I lost
      So long ago?
      All these years I have wandered,
      Oh when will I know
      There’s a way, there’s a road
      That will lead me home?

      After wind, after rain,
      When the dark is done,
      As I wake from a dream
      In the gold of day,
      Through the air there’s a calling
      From far away,
      There’s a voice I can hear
      That will lead me home.

      Rise up, follow me,
      Come away, is the call,
      With the love in your heart
      As the only song;
      There is no such beauty
      As where you belong;
      Rise up, follow me,
      I will lead you home.
      This was the song to say good bye to the seniors. Just reading the third verse in the chorus room made everyone cry. Especially cause he said "I Love You" in such a heart felt way. 
      Back to the topic of the Concert. All the things you are by Swingle was our Vocal Jazz piece. It was amazing. Having an 8 part scat aint easy. In difficulty level, it is a Nyssma level 10. For those who know what that means.
      GOOD NIGHT DEAR HEART. OH MY GOODNESS.. For this piece, the Chorale all held hands with one another. This song was commemorated to all those who had lost family members or loved ones. It was dedicated to a faculty member that passed away. In this song, all of us went to that special place in our hearts where we thought of our loved ones. I almost teared at the thought of my Grandmother possibly passing away soon due to Stomach Cancer. I sang that song for her. We saw the audience respond in tears. As we held hands. We tightened our body with every crescendo and loosened with every decrescendo. The energy was like lightning moving across the risers. 
      Amor de mi Alma. I dont know what words i have for this song. This was possibly one of my favorite. My heart broke in this one. This is a love song. While Norris was conducting, he was choking up. He was so close to tears. As soon as he had done so, my eyes let a waterfall of tears fall. Trying to maintain composure, i didnt wipe away my tears. i let them freely fall from my cheeks. Norris saying he loves us while conducting was something i couldnt handle. Translating the words from spanish to english, it would say i was born to love you and only you. i would give my last breath up for you. The concert was so emotional. 
      The next song was Witness, Whoa weee.. This song was so powerful. hehe cause it was biblical, my mother loved it. She recorded it and placed it on youtube. After Amor, this song just closed it out. Everyone just gave it their all. The very last Chord struck at the inner parts of the heart. It just reverberates around the whole room as you see Norris's  hands shake with power. Another Standing ovation occurred. It was a nice gesture. 
      To close the concert, as to close in tear drops, the last song was The Road Home. The lyrics are above. For this piece, all the seniors gathered in the first two rows of the risers. The underclassmen stood on the top two rows. This song began. I doubt any senior could finish the song. The words became tears. My section leader Paul Ferrante was already crying before the song began. In awe of how much everyone loves this group, this family. I am so honored to be a part of something like this. Towards the end of the song, the seniors wrapped their arms around each other. As the last note of the piece ended, a giant group hug occurred right on stage. I could see tears of happiness in Norris's eyes. I am so honored. 
      Tomorrow is the last day of the year. I can't believe i am a senior next year. I will give it my all and nothing less. No regrets. Leave everything on the stage. 

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