Sunday was a lovely day full of much needed rest and relaxation...and the Mediterranean Sea.
After a great day and an intense rehearsal, we woke up fresh and ready to go on Monday, and headed to Tortoli last night to perform with the Coro el Leon de Oro (from Spain) in the Cattedrale Sant'Andrea.
The church was an amazing place to sing and the choir from Spain was a joy to listen to and perform with. The audience loved everything throughout the whole night, which really made us feel great! Afterwards, we were treated to pizza at a great Italian pizzeria, and then made another long trip home, arriving at about 3:00 AM!
Tonight, we head back to San Santurnino for one more concert, again with the Coro el Leon de Oro, and then tomorrow we fly to Rome, and then to Arezzo for the competition! Send us your good vibes!
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13 September 2011
12 September 2011
Italy Tour: Travel, arrival, late nights, and more!
Can you believe we returned from Argentina less than a month ago and we're already in Italy for the Concordia Vocis festival followed by a competition in Arezzo? Neither can we! But we're happy to be here!
I am sorry there have been no posts until now, but the internet has been very fickle!
We left Salt Lake on Wednesday and traveled for about 25 straight hours. We were so excited to go!
We arrived in beautiful Cagliari and checked into Hotel Setar, which is quite a nice place that provides us with lovely food three times a day and an amazing ocean view.
We took it easy for the first day and then traveled by bus for about three and a half hours to Alghero. It looks like quite a beautiful town, but we didn't see much of it, as we got there just in time for our sound check in the Cattedrale di Santa Maria.
It was a very beautiful church and a good first concert for us. After another long bus ride (during which time our bus driver got lost!), we finally arrived back at our hotel at 4:10 AM! We think this might be a record for late night tour
arrivals!
Needless to say, most of us slept for most of Saturday to make up for going to bed just before the crack of dawn. We rehearsed hard all afternoon and then got ready for our concert in the Basilica San Saturnino in Cagliari.
This beautiful church is the oldest on the island of Sardinia, and dates back to 900 AD! It has an amazing acoustic, and the concert went very well. Even though it was extremely hot and everyone was sweating, the audience was enthusiastic and we gave our all---and it paid off!
Yesterday we relaxed a bit and rehearsed a bit, and we'll head to Tortoli today!
I am sorry there have been no posts until now, but the internet has been very fickle!
We left Salt Lake on Wednesday and traveled for about 25 straight hours. We were so excited to go!
We arrived in beautiful Cagliari and checked into Hotel Setar, which is quite a nice place that provides us with lovely food three times a day and an amazing ocean view.
We took it easy for the first day and then traveled by bus for about three and a half hours to Alghero. It looks like quite a beautiful town, but we didn't see much of it, as we got there just in time for our sound check in the Cattedrale di Santa Maria.
It was a very beautiful church and a good first concert for us. After another long bus ride (during which time our bus driver got lost!), we finally arrived back at our hotel at 4:10 AM! We think this might be a record for late night tour
arrivals!
Needless to say, most of us slept for most of Saturday to make up for going to bed just before the crack of dawn. We rehearsed hard all afternoon and then got ready for our concert in the Basilica San Saturnino in Cagliari.
This beautiful church is the oldest on the island of Sardinia, and dates back to 900 AD! It has an amazing acoustic, and the concert went very well. Even though it was extremely hot and everyone was sweating, the audience was enthusiastic and we gave our all---and it paid off!
Yesterday we relaxed a bit and rehearsed a bit, and we'll head to Tortoli today!
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