arborweb - Ann Arbor online
HOME  l  ARBORLIST  l  SUBSCRIBE  l  ADVERTISE  l  ANN ARBOR CHRONICLE
Follow us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Ann Arbor Observer
EVENTS
ARTICLES
CITY GUIDE
COMMUNITY GUIDE
CLASSIFIEDS
BLOGS
CRIME MAP
ARBOR VIEW
– Today's Events
– This Month's Events
– Annual Events
– Nightspots
– Today's Articles
– Archived Articles
– Restaurants
– Government
– Housing
– and more!
– Chelsea
– Dexter
– Saline
    View Photo · Submit
Click for Ann Arbor, Michigan Forecast
June 19, 2013
Print Comment E-mail

MACFest

 

continued

Headnotes, and another mixed group, Compulsive Lyres. Thirteen groups performed last year: two all female, and two all male, one Jewish, one Christian, one Asian, one multicultural, and five others with mixed voices.

Each group performs at least two songs, providing variety and possibly propelling listeners to an ensemble's own concert later in the year. When Amazin' Blue sang its second song, an arrangement of "How Sweet It Is to Be Loved by You," the audience enthusiastically added its own chorus of "Yeah, yeah, yeah." The Harmonettes wore matching black knee-length dresses with V-necks, and you could have heard a pin drop during the alto's well-enunciated and mellifluous solo.

The Compulsive Lyres began with a tune that was peaceful without inducing sleep, and followed with an up-tempo arrangement of "Magic Carpet Ride," complete with choreography. Kol Hakavod bounded on stage wearing jeans and turquoise T-shirts emblazoned with their logo, tuned with a pitch pipe, and opened with "Nachamu," a song about comfort, which the male and female soloists performed in dulcet tones. This gave way to humorous songs about what life would be like if one's mom were on campus ("I'd eat three meals a day, be in bed by ten . . . have no life") and a medley beginning "It's my bris, and I'll cry if I want to."

Bookmark and Share
previous  ·  1 l 2 l 3  ·  next page
all on one page
read more stories here -> Marketplace  l  Culture  l  Community  l  News
The Honey Lady -- and her bees!
arborlist.com
Need to build web traffic?
arborweb.com
ARCHIVE   l   CONTACT   l   INFO   l   PRIVACY   l   HELP   l   RSS FEEDS   l   SEND A TIP   l   LOG IN
©1998-2013 Ann Arbor Observer - All Rights Reserved