Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Wheels Up!

After 18 months of planning, the big day has finally arrived. Tomorrow morning I head to the airport at 7:30am for our church choir's singing mission trip to Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic.

We will arrive in Munich at 7:50 am Friday morning (their time) and return from Berlin on June 30th. From Munich, we take our "luxury" tour bus to Salzburg Austria where we will visit Herrenchiemsee Castle, the Residenz (where the child prodigy Mozart often played), and Salzburg Cathedral, world renowned for its 4,000 pipe organ. We will also visit Mozart's House.

We go on from there to visit Passau and Karlovy Vary (which is in the Czech Republic and known for its glasswares and garnets!) I also understand there are some magnificent spas there, but I doubt we'll have time to indulge.

From there, we make a solemn visit to Buchenwald -- the site of a WWII concentration camp. We will be singing our second concert at a church which overlooks the site. Wow.

We go from there to Weimar, Eisenach and Erfurt where we will visit the places where Martin Luther translated the Bible into German, the historic St. George's church and St. Mary's Cathedral where Luther was ordained.

Then, it's off to Dresden, then Leipzig, Wittenberg and finally Berlin where we will do our final concert. There are four concerts in all.

Our repertoire includes:
  • O, When Shall I See Jesus? - The Sacred Harp, 1844
  • Come Thou Fount from An American Triptych - Setting by Leo Nestor
  • Amazing Grace (acapella, with flute interludes) - Arranged by Richard Proulx
  • Alleluia from Cantata No. 142 - J.S. Bach, arr. Walter Ehret
  • Alleluia - Ed Harris
  • Alleluia from Place of the Blest - Randall Thompson
  • Komm in mein Herzenshaus, from Kantate No. 80, Ein Feste Burg Ist unser Gott - Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott (A Mighty Fortress is Our God) - Arr Hal H. Hopson
  • Jubilate - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Laudate Dominum from Vesperae solennes de confessore (K. 339) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Requiem - John Leavitt (a seven-movement work)

Our program at Buchenwald will include:

  • Kol Nidre - Max Bruch
  • Adonai R'oi (Psalm 23) - Gerald Cohen
  • Credo - Jane M. Marshall (text based on an inscription found in a Cologne cellar where Jews hid, and Mark 9:24)
  • Mourner's Kaddish
I will be back on June 30th and will try to have some pictures and wonderful stories to share.
It should be an amazing trip!

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