Ambrit Treble Choir just came back from a day out. First we sang a concert for the all the students at the Britannia International School in Rome. Then we visited the Museo delle Navi (Ship Museum) in Nemi, which was built to house Caligula's two huge barges. The barges were used for Caligula's extravagant ceremonies, and were beautiful, clad in marble, decorated with columns, and tiled with tin. At the end of WWII someone burned the ships down, and so now, we see only the remnants. It is a place worth seeing, and we made it worth listening to, too, because we sang a a song there. Click on this link to hear us! (the rest of the day was spent swimming in the crater lake, Albano). A good time was had by all!
Ambrit Treble Choir Spontaneous Sing
Saturday, June 16, 2012
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Thanks, Nell, for the great article on your own blog. If you want a good description of what our day was like, click on this and read Nell's article!
http://formaggioheads.wordpress.com/2012/06/20/a-choir-trip-by-nell/
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