electroglyph opened this issue on Nov 10, 2010 · 12 posts
electroglyph posted Wed, 10 November 2010 at 7:59 PM
Attached Link: http://videosift.com/video/Random-Act-of-Culture-Hallelujah-chorus-in-Macy-s
From YT: On Saturday, October 30, 2010, the Opera Company of Philadelphia brought together over 650 choristers from 28 participating organizations to perform one of the Knight Foundation's "Random Acts of Culture" at Macy's in Center City Philadelphia. Accompanied by the Wanamaker Organ - the world's largest pipe organ - the OCP Chorus and throngs of singers from the community infiltrated the store as shoppers, and burst into a pop-up rendition of the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's "Messiah" at 12 noon, to the delight of surprised shoppers. This event is one of 1,000 "Random Acts of Culture" to be funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation over the next three years. The initiative transports the classical arts out of the concert halls and opera houses and into our communities to enrich our everyday lives. To learn more about this program and view more events, visit [randomactsofculture.org](http://www.knightarts.org/random-acts-of-culture). The Opera Company thanks Macy's and the Friends of the Wanamaker Organ (wanamakerorgan.com) for their partnership, as well as Organ Music Director Peter Conte and Fred Haas, accompanists; OCP Chorus Master Elizabeth Braden, conductor; and Sound Engineer James R. Stemke. For a complete list of participating choirs and more information, visit [ operaphila.org/RAC](http://www.operaphila.org/backend/News/csNews.cgi?database=wings.db&command=viewone&id=85). This event was planned to coincide with the first day of National Opera Weektom271 posted Wed, 10 November 2010 at 9:14 PM
Thank you for the link.....
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erosiaart posted Wed, 10 November 2010 at 10:17 PM
thank you!! i loved it! amazing!!
Quest posted Wed, 10 November 2010 at 10:21 PM
Ah man…that was simply awesome. Made the hair on the back of my neck stand on end it did. I just loved it. Thanks so much Electroglyph.
bobbystahr posted Thu, 11 November 2010 at 3:56 AM
That was fun...at least someone is letting their inspiration run away with them.. ...
Once
in a while I look around,
I see
a sound
and
try to write it down
Sometimes
they come out very soft
Tinkling light sound
The Sun comes up again
TheBryster posted Thu, 11 November 2010 at 6:26 AM Forum Moderator
Outstanding clip. I wish I could have been there.
As a very young tenor I was privilaged to be part of a choir that performed Handels' Messiah in its entirety in Streatham, London many years ago. It is an awesome masterpiece of composing.
The brains behind this event deserve medals.
Thank you so much for the link. It brought back some very happy memories.
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Nukeboy posted Thu, 11 November 2010 at 6:45 PM
Literally brought a tear to my eye.
As I was watching, with the choir scattered about, I wondered why a chorale needs a conductor. Then I saw it. Several different cameras picked up people who looked like they were enjoying the music, waving their arms. As I looked closer, it was obvious that there was a conductor visible to every voice.
Pretty damn cool if you ask me!
BecSchm posted Sat, 13 November 2010 at 11:11 AM
That was just wonderful! Thanks for posting!
skiwillgee posted Mon, 15 November 2010 at 9:34 PM
Fantastic! Thanks for the link; I posted it on my FB page!
UVDan posted Tue, 16 November 2010 at 12:09 PM Forum Moderator
Beautiful, but I do not think a properly rehearsed choir needs a conductor Nukeboy.
Free men do not ask permission to bear
arms!!
skiwillgee posted Tue, 16 November 2010 at 12:29 PM
There was a conductor(s) There is another video of this event where you get a glimpse of a comductor on one of the balconies. Conductor or not it was an amazing feat.
Sarissi posted Tue, 23 November 2010 at 1:09 AM
Beautiful music indeed!
Given that pipe organs are not sold at stores like Macy's, I would know that something was afoot. I actually played a real pipe organ once. Very powerful instruments, even up in the organ loft.