You may ask how I am reviewing a performance hundreds of miles away and a few weeks ago. It is available on You Tube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Utn9UjnHffI&list=HL1387609696&feature=mh_lolz
The sing several stirring John Rutter numbers, "The Candle Light Carol"which is very sweet, Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus" was very well done. There was a Bell Choir, but is was rather thin with none of the big bells which are so nice in a bell choir. There was also a long orchestral medley of Christmas song, both secular and religious. I must admit, this is the part that likely would have put me to sleep. It was a bit long, and my favorite is the vocals, and you put up with the orchestra to keep them happy. I liked the vocal addition to "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring." A French tune "Carol to the King" was very well done, and the dancing was beautiful. In another song the dancing was not as impressive, but this is beautiful. "The First Noel" was to the arrangement the Mormon Tabernacle Choir has sung, and is beautiful in some of the changes to the hymnbook version. It ends with a stirring vocal and orchestral Christmas medley written by someone from the Air Force Band.
This is a new Uintah Basin feature, and hopefully it has a long future. The community should be proud. It seemed the audience was a bit lukewarm, but they did end the night with a standing ovation. I was looking for maybe someone I would recognize. Dennis Hatch was in the program, and a Barlow and a Wardle, but 21 years is too long to recognize anyone.
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