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The
beautiful region of Alsace in eastern
France was the venue of the Chorus
Urbanus' 8th choral tour which spanned
between 7th and 12 December 2006. The
Choir was invited to participate in
Les Noeilles, a major choral event
in which a choir from each EU country
performed two concerts in two different
localities in Alsace. Moreover as a
climax to this event, all the 25 choirs
met at the magnificent Strasbourg
Cathedral to perform altogether a number
of carols as well as the world premiere
of Gloria de Noel by Oliver
Spelling. This meant that about 1000
choristers sang together in one big
choir, an epitome of the European Union
itself which integrates the 25 member
states that form the Union.
The Chorus
Urbanus was invited to represent Malta
in this event on the strength of the
name it holds in international fora,
especially after its acceptance as the
first Maltese member of Europa Cantat.
The Choir's first choral commitment was
a concert in L'Eglise de l'Assomption
in Bergheim, a picturesque town amid
large expanses of vineyards which
produce the famous white Alsace wine.
The concert included carols coming from
different parts of Europe, including
England, Czech Republic, Ukraine, Wales,
France, Germany, The United States and
last but not the least from Malta. In
fact the Choir performed Ninni La
Tibkix Izjed and Ejjew La ddumux
on special arrangements for 4 voices
by Mro. John Galea. The concert was very
well received by the highly appreciative
audience which filled Bergheim Church.
The other concert was held in
Truchtersheim, a small town to the north
of Strasbourg. The huge success in
Bergheim was a spur to all members to
give an even greater concert in
Truchtersheim on Sunday 10th December.
On Sunday morning, the Chorus Urbanus
sang during the 10.45 am Sunday Mass at
L'Eglise de S. Pierre at S. Paul.
Then in the evening the Choir gave its
concert in the same church at 17.30 hrs.
A local male
choir, the Pluricanto, opened the
concert with a number of musical
Christmas pieces. However, the highlight
of the evening was the concert given by
the Chorus Urbanus who was given a
standing ovation by the 1000+ audience
that literally packed every corner of
the Church. As an encore the two choirs
joined forces and sang Stille Nacht
and Les Anges des Montagnes. This
concert in Truchtersheim was highly
acclaimed by those present as one of the
best concerts ever given in their
locality and this after the experience
of past years when choirs from other
European countries had been invited to
their town.
The grand
finale of this memorable and unique
choral tour was held in Strasbourg
Cathedral on Monday,
11th December, where the Chorus Urbanus
joined with the other 24 choirs for a grand
finale that culminated in the
performance of Gloria de Noel by
all the choristers. This event was
filmed by the European Broadcasting Unit
and televised in every EU country. The
concert ended with a procession aux
flambeaux to Place de Kleber where
the Flame of Peace that was brought from
Bethlehem was placed at the foot of a
gigantic Christmas Tree. On arriving in
the square, the Chorus Urbanus members
started singing the Maltese traditional
Ninni La Tibkix Izjed something
which was immediately imitated by the
other choirs who started singing their
traditional carols. The event ended with
an impromptu chorus by all present at the
square of Stille Nacht.
Apart from
the choral and cultural aspect, this
tour offered a unique educational
experience at the
Euroscola in the
European Parliament in Strasbourg.
The choir members had also the
opportunity to visit the picturesque
town of Colmar. This
tour in this region which has a rich and
deep Christmas tradition was a fitting
occasion for the Chorus Urbanus to
celebrate its 31st anniversary from its
official foundation on Christmas Eve in
1975. This tour offered the opportunity
to the Choir to make new contacts with
choirs from other countries and the
exposure to different styles of singing
and music helped to widen the choir
members' perception of choral singing.

To read some of our members' comments on
their experience in Alsace
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