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Praise for the DVD

Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 12:21 pm
by katyafan
Hello!

I was thinking about writing a few paragraphs about all the problems and glitches I noticed on the DVD. Then, I was reminded how much Libera has done for me, how they do more than they can afford, and how I wouldn't want any words of mine to get back to the boys, who had nothing to do with the production.

So, I thought it would be fun to list some aspects of it that blew me away, and to hear some things you guys liked! Maybe some specifically good things, since we have already basically said how much we loved the DVD and how great the boys did.

1. There has been talk about why Gabe may have been crying during Wayfaring stranger. What matters to me is that he took his 9 year old self, held his head up, and sang the best he could, right up in the front, no less! He didn't run away, he didn't look down. This is so rare for someone so young, and I'm not sure you can even teach that kind of maturity. Kudos to him, proving himself a tough young man!

2. Also in Wayfaring Stranger, around the second verse, the light catches in Sam W's eyes, at the corners as well as the middle, and he appears to be tearing up. You can see the emotion on his face. What a touching moment, in such a powerful song!

3. The older boys definitely don't get much credit for what they do. Of course, for a choir of mainly sopranos, the younger ones should get center stage, but looking at the, they always had huge smiles on their faces. You can tell they considered themselves lucky to be there, and were still as into the music as ever!! I'm glad the camera caught them more than in the Christmas DVD, they deserve to be noticed, and they sung on stage most of the time with the younger ones!

What special details did you all notice?

Re: Praise for the DVD

Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 2:58 pm
by Surpinto
I agree completely. As dedicated fans we notice little things much more so than a run of the mill person watching at home on PBS. But I don't see it as anyone disrespecting the choristers or the hard work of the organization. We just want them to be perfect because we hold them in such high regard; of course that cannot be a realistic expectation.

The older boys are certainly to be commended and I actually believe that when Libera incorporates more lower parts as they did on some songs particularly on their first two albums (Libera and Luminosa) they sound even more amazing.

Re: Praise for the DVD

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 4:06 am
by TullyBascombe
When I watch The Wayfaring Stranger segment it appears to me that the strong white flood light from front and above reflects off the boys' eyes. I'm not sure those are tears, I think it's just the lighting arrangement for that song.

Re: Praise for the DVD

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 8:34 pm
by dani
Why was Gabe crying?? , the only minor thing I noticed about him in Wayfaring stranger is he stood too close behind Sam so he was hidden mostly but he was about 8 years of age and mistakes are too be expected

Re: Praise for the DVD

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 9:51 pm
by Surpinto
dani wrote:Why was Gabe crying?? , the only minor thing I noticed about him in Wayfaring stranger is he stood too close behind Sam so he was hidden mostly but he was about 8 years of age and mistakes are too be expected
http://www.forum.libera-dreams.com/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=2150&p=45323#p45323

Re: Praise for the DVD

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 8:34 pm
by maartendas
Watching the DVD again tonight and Ciaran's solo in Amazing Grace just struck me again. Not just the clarity of his singing but the calm in his performance. He seems so sure and totally relaxed, singing those beautiful words full of meaning in such a huge building in front of all the people and cameras. We tend to get used to this level of performance, being Libera fans, but you have to compliment Robert and his team for achieving it time and time again. We are priviliged to live in an age where this beauty is made!

Re: Praise for the DVD

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 4:24 am
by TullyBascombe
I was particularly impressed by their handling of several old American gospel standards. It makes me think that it would be wonderful to have them appear at the World Series or the Super Bowl and show people how the Star Spangled Banner should be sung. You know, the "of" in "land of the free" should not sound like Tarzan attacking. I'm certain that they could totally nail that.

Re: Praise for the DVD

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 4:22 pm
by paul
katyafan wrote:
1. There has been talk about why Gabe may have been crying during Wayfaring stranger. What matters to me is that he took his 9 year old self, held his head up, and sang the best he could, right up in the front, no less! He didn't run away, he didn't look down. This is so rare for someone so young, and I'm not sure you can even teach that kind of maturity. Kudos to him, proving himself a tough young man!

2. Also in Wayfaring Stranger, around the second verse, the light catches in Sam W's eyes, at the corners as well as the middle, and he appears to be tearing up. You can see the emotion on his face. What a touching moment, in such a powerful song!
I noticed a couple of the boys having watery eyes during Wayfaring Stranger, but they used a lot of smoke during this song, so that may have caused irritation.

Re: Praise for the DVD

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 4:25 am
by TullyBascombe
Could it be the angle of the lighting makes their eyes appear watery?

Re: Praise for the DVD

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 10:19 am
by Surpinto
TullyBascombe wrote:Could it be the angle of the lighting makes their eyes appear watery?
I concur. I think it is the camera and light angle when it comes to Sam and the others. Gabe is a different story.

Re: Praise for the DVD

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 7:25 am
by Liberanna
How shall i sing: Rocco's hand at the end of the song :D
Morning has Broken: Bertie continued to sleep in the early
America the Beautiful:Matthew smiles, because Gabe has disappeared ... Cute.