Though Fast Sunday at home, on tour we must eat breakfast to get through the demands of the day. Had the scheduling permitted, we would have attended a meeting with a Cork ward. Their hours didn’t work with ours, so this morning began with a short but good sacrament meeting in our hotel. We wish we could have joined the LDS members in Cork, but we still found great unity in meeting just with ourselves, joining together in “Redeemer of Israel” and “I Stand All Amazed” a cappella with no conductor. We had time for a very few testimonies, then met our bus for a ride to the Church of the Real Presence away from the city center where our hotel is.
The choir sang five numbers during the Catholic Mass, which performance had been arranged as part of the choral festival. It was a wonderful worship service for all of us—those who attended and listened, and those who sang.
There was a warm feeling of family among the congregation, and we thoroughly enjoyed being with them. Such lovely people we are meeting on this tour. A car actually stopped and waited when the driver saw I was taking a photo of the scene across the street. I’ve never had that happen in my entire life, anywhere! A few Utah ties were discovered among the parishioners—it truly is a small world.
After the mass, we were invited to the library of the church to a totally homemade array of delightful sandwiches and scones, cakes, cookies, and all kinds of other goodies. That took care of lunch for most of us! We have been so thoroughly welcomed and loved and cared for in this country; and the tour is only 5 days old!
The Cork International Choral Festival award ceremony took place today, late afternoon, back in the city hall.
BYU Singers were awarded second place, just a snatch of a percentage point behind the winning German choir. I think many of us anticipated this result when the head adjudicator gave his introduction and spoke specifically of the trend he heard in the competition to emphasize very contemporary music. Our piece was contemporary, but more traditional in harmony and “language,” as this professor spoke of it. I don’t believe any of us are really surprised or even disappointed.
In fact, the special P.E.A.C.E. Trophy that was given to Dr. Staheli may actually be more important to us, as it was “awarded to the choir that, in the opinion of festival audiences, gives the most enjoyable performance of the Festival.” The festival director said it was going to the “choir that touched our hearts the most” as it sang in the festival and community. Since that is pretty much what we’re about, we were quite pleased. The trophy itself is a beautiful flat crystal bowl, made of Blarney crystal.
A very beautiful and talented choir of teenage girls from Norway won third place. I thought they might go through the floor with their stamping, and the roof with their screams of delight!
We ran back to the hotel to change into concert dress, grabbed something to eat on the way, and were back at city hall in an hour for the Gala Concert that ended the festival.
Each of the eleven international choirs were to sing two “lighter” numbers, with a few speeches from dignitaries along the way. The music choices by these very diverse choirs were also quite eclectic. Ask a choir member to tell you about them; I won’t take the space here.
Dr. Staheli had chosen two pieces last October that were listed in the printed program, but after experiencing the festival, he decided today to sing “Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine” by Whitacre instead. After two hours of much lighter fare, we weren’t sure how this would be received. But a murmur went through the full audience when it was announced—Whitacre is obviously well known throughout the world now. We couldn’t perform the piece at the competition as it has the percussion accompaniment, and they required totally a cappella performances.
The choir came on the stage swiftly and purposefully; no meandering entrance for them. Dr. Staheli set the scene with a masterful introduction that was both inspiring and inspired. The Singers looked great, and took over the audience with the first phrase. They have not rehearsed this piece in a week, and some of you know how difficult it is. Nevertheless, they sang it wonderfully, and the audience just roared their approval at the end. If any photo looks a little shaky, it’s because so many were stamping the wooden floor around me to go along with their applause. This was the last choir piece of the evening, and was an incredible ending. It was the perfect piece to sing.
And now the festival is ended. We pack up tomorrow morning and head to our second town: Limerick. We are all looking forward to seeing more of this beautiful country. And we’ve had unprecedented weather thus far; a little rain every day, but nothing like what we had expected. Of course, that could just be ahead…
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Sandefur,
I’m AMAZED at how fast you get these things up. You’re basically incredible!
Congratulations! There couldn’t be any choir that could touch hearts more than BYU Singers! We at home are very happy for you and proud as well. Looking forward to the next installment. Love to all.
Congratulations!! I knew that the people there would feel the spirit the just radiates from all of you. Good show!
Congratulations! Such timely information – wow! We love following your trip and are grateful for all of the pictures, what a beautiful place.
Sandefur — you’re a saint for going the extra mile and posting these great summaries of each day… what a boon to all of us back home, and especially for all the choir members to have such a great journal. Congratulations to the choir and Dr. Staheli for their great performance at the festival!
Thank you for taking us all along with you on your trip via the blog site. It is so wonderful to see the pictures and read about the various activities. I’m so grateful for your efforts!
Congratulations on your awards! You are truly touching hearts and doing a great work.
I am so glad Ron and the Singers had the vision, took the leap, and just like Leonardo, soared!
Sandefur, you are truly the patron saint of Singers!! We realized that when we first met you in San Diego last year. You are really proving it with your photos and commentary. It’s like a virtual tour. Thank you. The pictures of the land of some of our ancestors are beautiful, lovelier than we ever imagined. We are eagerly looking forward to the rest of the trip.
Singers, we are so proud of all of you. It’s no surprise that you were the choir that touched hearts the most. Our prayers for all of you continue.
Feel like I’m on tour with you all! Thanks Sandefur for these great journal entries! You’re getting better weather than us folks here in Utah! Congratulations on your awards! Well deserved!
Congratulations to Dr. Staheli and BYU Singers!
I am not surprised at all. What wonderful musicians. It is so nice be able to follow you in your adventures. I hope the rest of the tour is as fulfilling as the first few days have been.
Congratulations to all! Happy Birthday to Christina Bishop from her family!!
Many congratulations! What a wonderful affirmation that the “P.E.A.C.E.” award gives to the mission of BYU Singers! I wonder if you know what the acronym stands for?
We were told the award is donated by the P.E.A.C.E organization of Cork. Why don’t you look it up and tell us? 🙂
Congratulations on your success!! I’m still trying to overcome my extreme jealousy! All my love to all!
Thank you so very much for the beautiful pictures and informative commentary on your tour of Ireland. What a treat each day, second best to being there! Congratulations on second place (no small feat) in the contest AND the special award of being the choir “who touched hearts the most”. Please tell Jared Oaks “greetings and love” from Grandma Mietus.
There’s nothing more inspiring that to read this wonderful tale of ambassadorial triumph! The award to the choir who touches the heart is far more important than any other. The heart remembers longest, and is more nourishing to body and soul. Sandefur and Ron, know that we are so thrilled for you all and send our love and best wishes. Enjoy the rest of this fabulous tour and come home safe!
Huge congratulations to Ron and to Singers for not only winning 2nd place and the P.E.A.C.E. trophy, but for all the goodwill they are spreading and the way they are representing BYU and the Church. And many thanks to you, Sandefur, for your wonderful descriptions of all that is happening and the lovely photos of people and places. I love seeing the beautiful shots of the country, but my favorite pics are those of the choir members interacting with the local people. Love and best wishes to all of you as you continue your tour!
Happy Birthday Christina!
There is one group or organisation in Cork called P.E.A.C.E. standing for Prayer Enterprise And Christian Effort. Is that the one, I wonder?
Hello dear friends. It looks like you are having such a beautiful and successful tour. I am thinking of you all! Good luck with the rest of your trip. I love you guys!
Congratulations to everyone for an outstanding accomplishment!!! We are so proud to have our son, Matt, as a part of this incredible choir. Thank you so much, Dr. Staheli. Hope the weather holds up!!
Great work, we are not surprised at the awards! It is good to see James and Emily smiling and happy. No surprise there either. Thank you for the wonderful updates and lovely pictures.
HAPPY DAY! it’s so great to hear of your success and of all the great bridges that are being built through beautiful singing and beautiful souls. seeing your pics and reading your commentary has inspired and lifted me. thank you.
Congratulations! I’m so thrilled about both wonderful prizes. This is the choir that has touched my heart and changed my life the most. I’m tickled that Dr. Staheli took such a big risk as to sing, “Leonardo,” and that it was so well-received.
Go Singers!! The PEACE trophy is a wonderful honor, and no one could deserve it more. Thanks for keeping us updated, Sandefur. I have several days to catch up on, and I thoroughly look forward to them. And please tell the clothing committee that the tour clothes ROCK!! I love the blue sweater sets, the yellow shirts, and the Singers jackets the ladies are wearing. Wish I could be there singing and sight-seeing with you.