Marli, Paul, Teresa, Alex, Dallis and me
Friday, January 18, 2008 by Reece Harley
Friday, January 18, 2008 by Reece Harley
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Thursday, January 17, 2008 by Reece Harley

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Wednesday, January 16, 2008 by Reece Harley
us trip to Köln (or Cologne as we Australian's refer to it).
gave us a very in-depth understanding of the Cathedral's history and its importance in the area. During WWII alomost every building around the cathedral was razed to the ground but the cathedral itself stood intact apart from minor and superficial damage to the facade... Whether by an act of god, or lady luck, or by a benevolent allied presence in the area, today the cathedral in cologne is one of the most awe-inspiring human constructions that you will find anywhere.
After our tour, we asked the 'Swiss Guard' if we could sing, and thankfully we were allowed... An impromptu concert commenced with a very appropriate rendition of Locus Iste... a latin piece by Bruckner written for the anniversary of the dedication of a church. Very quickly a crowd of people gathered around to hear
us sing and we received hushed applause under the watchfull eye of the Swiss Gurads. we shuffled off, in the cold amazed at our luck to have been allowed to perform such a beautiful piece of musioc in one of the most impressive buildings in the world.
themselves to us, so the 550 stairs to the top of the belltower was an irresistible opportunity to prove our worth... By the end of this tight, clockwise vertical march high above the city we were filled with a mixture of physical exhaustion, visual awe and draed at the trek down. The view from the top, looking over the Rhein and 360 degrees around the city is an absolute must-do though we were pleased to be at the bottom again.
Then onto a late lunch at Fruh Brauhaus for traditional German fare and then an hour-long bus ride home again.
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hard to decide which ones to post and which ones to leave...
which is a 600 year old castle. The castle was very creaky and quaint with steep staircases and gilt ceilings... Nothing like Buckingham palace but still rather grand for it's size...
7, 500 euros and a beautiful Cigar shop with a humidor the size of a small shop itself to keep all of the cigars at the perfect humidity.
are staying and it is on high ground looking over a valley towards the Rheine. The Church that we performed in has been a site of worship for 2,300 years, and beyond that, the remains of a celtic temple have been found beneath the church (with the customary sacrificed horse's head!).
afterwards to perform another song due to rapturous and unending applause.

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Monday, January 14, 2008 by Reece Harley
So much has happened in one day!


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Sunday, January 13, 2008 by Reece Harley

eeting another choir and having a rehearshal with them..Posted in: | 0 comments | |
Wednesday, January 9, 2008 by Reece Harley

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Saturday, January 5, 2008 by Reece Harley

The first two weeks I'm travelling with my Choir http://www.ivoci.org.au/ and performing throughout central Germany. We're being billeted with the families of members of other Choirs that we have friendships with like the Young Voices choir of Egeln www.youngvoices.de
From there, I head off with my friend Kathi to Paris and London... and then, i'm staying with a friend in Glasgow and another in Chester. From Chester i'm going to try and get to Ireland and Wales.
Should be wonderful... My first time seeing snow, and winter in Paris...
If you have any suggestions about where to go and what to see, let me know: reecejharley@gmail.com
Reece :)
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