Christmas music has been going around in my head since last December. A thousand songs have been listened to and music has been previewed. By July, a theme had developed in my mind and ideas for this year's Christmas concert were in full-blown porportions. Sunday night at the Kamas Stake Center, "The Spirit of the Season" was presented to hundreds of Kamas Valley community members!
Take seventy choir members, 2 piano players, 6 violins, 2 violas, 1 cello, 2 timpani drums, snare drums, 1 tuba, 1 French horn, 3 flutes, 1 trombone, 2 trumpets, chimes, bells, glockenspiel, 1 oboe, a bass guitar; 2 choir directors, 1 music arranger, a nativity display, decorations to fit the whole chapel area, poinsettias to fill the front of the chapel,a dozen French village milkmaids and bell ringers, 4 soloists, willing hearts and hands, and a love for our dear Savior, Jesus Christ, whose sacred birth we celebrate -- and you have the event that took place Sunday evening, December 14th.
What a wonderful, wonderful evening! The choir presented 6 different songs: 1)The Spirit of the Season (with falling snow and all); 2)Christmas Bells (a medley of Ding Dong Merrily on High, I Heard the Bells and Carol of the Bells); 3)Bring a Torch Jeanette Isabella (with 12 French village milkmaids with torches dancing in the aisles); 4)Is There Rooom (with such a wonderful ethereal ambience that you felt enveloped in the warmth and love of the stable that was present that night so long ago); 5)Carols of the Night (a medley of O Holy Night and Silent Night); and 6)O Come All Ye Faithful (huge, huge orchestration and ending with the French milkmaids with handbells ringing in the aisles along with the orchestration).
Bishop Rodney Maxfield and I led the choir with Darlene Clegg and Melissa Evans at the piano and organ. Brad Flinders arranged the orchestration for the songs and worked with the orchestra prior to coming together with the choir. My dear Billie Jo worked with the French milkmaids, both with their dance and the handbells. Georgia Bates and Trudy Bisel directed the Creche--the nativity displays, and Debbie Mollus arranged for a live nativity with Primary childred acting the roles of Mary, Joseph, the shepherds and wisemen. Melanie Mitchell decorated the chapel until it looked just like the conference center! Bill Miles filled the chapel with poinsettias that had been generously donated by Nadine Gilmore and Hy and Deb Saunders and himself. The physical facilities could not have been more wonderful or beautiful to be the home of the concert presented to honor Jesus the Christ, Wonderful, Counselor, the Prince of Peace!
No matter how chaotic life has been, the peace that filled our hearts through this beautiful program calmed souls and made hearts happy. What a wonderful, beautiful opportunity to each one of us who were lucky enough to participate. Thank you, thank you to everyone involved in any way at all! Thank you--to my beautiful children for your love and support and for all your physical work to make it all happen. Thank you to my Dad for letting me sew and make a mess at his house for two straight weeks and tell him my ideas and for worrying about me throughout the process. Thank you, for a wonderful Father in Heaven, who knows us and our needs and helps us and gives us the time, talent, and energy to accomplish tasks. A quiet, heart-felt thanks to my Mom, who always encouraged me and told me I was capable of such things. And thanks, last--but definitely not least--to my wonderful husband, who helps me, supports me, and encourages me in so many ways. And thanks also to anyone who might read this and have been present that night to support this beautiful effort in any way!
The true spirit of the season is, of course, our Savior and the gift only He could give. As each of us buy gifts to give to others as a representation of our love, may we feel that in a small way, we are giving of ourselves as well. Merry Christmas and may we each find room in our hearts for our Redeemer.
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8 comments:
Maybe you could hi-jack my blog someday and write such amazing enteries. The "Spirit" was so wounderful there and all of your hard work paid off. It was beautiful and I was glad to be a part of it. I am sure the plans are in action for next years concert and it will bigger and better than this (if possible) Again and again what an example you are to all of us!
I was such a great evening, and the "spirit" of the season really was strong. I told you already, but I actually got chills at a couple of different times during the performance. I am always impressed and proud at the wonderful things your are able to accomplish.
Oh Aunt Billie I got Chills AGAIN reading your blog! The Night was beautiful and just what I needed to get the Christmas spirit. Thank you so much for sharing your talents and reminding me of the Spirit and what Christmas really is about.
Are you sure that went on in the chapel or the conference center! Holy cow that sounds like quite a production. It sounds like it was a wonderful program and very fitting for the season. You are always so talented at putting things together like that. You are such a good example. What a neat evening! Wish we could have seen it!
Billie Sue, you never fail to amaze me at the things you can produce, I look forward to the night of the event, because honestly it is the one thing that brings the true meaning of Christmas to me, I'm so proud of you and love you so much for all you do for the church and the community, you are a great example of our Saviour, and his love for all people, Thank you and I love you.
Dixie
Mom,
I am so glad that we came up! It was so amazing and totally worth it. I cried many times and had chills throughout the program! You are such an amazing woman and mother and continually put on wonderful production! Can't wait for Christmas!
Sounds like another huge success. Congratulations to you and everyone involved. When will the DVD be available?!
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