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From the Netherlands

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2016 5:14 pm
by Ronnieb
Hi Libera fans,

Only recently I got to know Libera. I wish I've got to know them earlier, but beter late then never I supose :wink: .
By coïncidence I found a music video (walking in the air, which was used for a commercial?) and I kept on searching. My heart was really touched by the beautifull voices, harmony and music :D . If there's a heaven it could sound like this in my imagination. With their apearance they almost look like angels o:-) .
Especially the song: Going home, with the solo's performed by Ben, Tom and Josh hearing them and reading the text I cried hearing it the first time :oops: .
My favourites are: Time, with the powerfull solo of Ben, Libera, I am the day, O Sanctissima, Salva me, Adoramus, Lacrymosa and many more.

I think, Libera sharing their love for beautifull music makes the world a bit a better place to live in!
Thank you to all past, present and future members of Libera for bringing joy to the world with your music and presence!
I hope you will keep doing this for as long as its fun to do!
Thank you all Libera!

Happy greetings, Ron from Holland

Re: From the Netherlands

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2016 9:56 pm
by Surpinto
Welcome! Libera are an amazing group with excellent music. Many of their songs and arrangements can be just as moving as you have experienced for yourself. That is what has compelled many of us to join a fan forum such as this one to discuss the group's activities and wonderful music. I also like many of the songs that you named; they are good ones.

I hope to read more from you in the future :D

Re: From the Netherlands

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 3:35 am
by hiskeys
A warm welcome Ron!

I'm glad you discovered Libera also. And it's never too late. The good thing is that at least there are plenty (and I do mean plenty) of videos and recordings of them over the years, so that you'll be busy for quite a while catching up on what they've been doing for the last 20 years or so (30 if you count the St. Philips' days).

You might want to visit the Libera Historical Timeline (now in 9 parts with 15 web pages) also to get some perspective as to what they've been up to and how they have arrived at their current popularity. http://liberatimeline.blogspot.com

And if you haven't seen the TV special from 2009, it's a nicely done summary of the Libera experience.

Re: From the Netherlands

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 4:54 am
by chris17
Welcome to the forum! :D

Re: From the Netherlands

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 5:41 pm
by Yorkie
Hi Ron

Welcome to the forum and definitely better late than never :D

Walking in the Air was a song in an animated film ((The Snowman) and was originally sung by a lad called Peter Auty. It was then rerecorded by Aled Jones for a commercial and was covered by St Philip's Boys Choir on their Angel Voices 3 album (which was what Libera were known as back then) & was sung by the legend Liam O'Kane.

Enough of my boring facts, here is my traditional forum welcome:


Re: From the Netherlands

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 4:14 am
by TullyBascombe
Don't forget Libera once performed in the Netherlands:


Re: From the Netherlands

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 9:39 am
by Ronnieb
Surpinto wrote:Welcome! Libera are an amazing group with excellent music. Many of their songs and arrangements can be just as moving as you have experienced for yourself. That is what has compelled many of us to join a fan forum such as this one to discuss the group's activities and wonderful music. I also like many of the songs that you named; they are good ones.

I hope to read more from you in the future :D

Thank you Surpinto!

Re: From the Netherlands

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 9:41 am
by Ronnieb
hiskeys wrote:A warm welcome Ron!

I'm glad you discovered Libera also. And it's never too late. The good thing is that at least there are plenty (and I do mean plenty) of videos and recordings of them over the years, so that you'll be busy for quite a while catching up on what they've been doing for the last 20 years or so (30 if you count the St. Philips' days).

You might want to visit the Libera Historical Timeline (now in 9 parts with 15 web pages) also to get some perspective as to what they've been up to and how they have arrived at their current popularity. http://liberatimeline.blogspot.com

And if you haven't seen the TV special from 2009, it's a nicely done summary of the Libera experience.
Thanks Hiskeys, there sure is so much more to discover, thanks for the tips. I wachted the TV special, very good!

Re: From the Netherlands

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 9:42 am
by Ronnieb
chris17 wrote:Welcome to the forum! :D
Thanks!

Re: From the Netherlands

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 10:04 am
by Ronnieb
Yorkie wrote:Hi Ron

Welcome to the forum and definitely better late than never :D

Walking in the Air was a song in an animated film ((The Snowman) and was originally sung by a lad called Peter Auty. It was then rerecorded by Aled Jones for a commercial and was covered by St Philip's Boys Choir on their Angel Voices 3 album (which was what Libera were known as back then) & was sung by the legend Liam O'Kane.

Enough of my boring facts, here is my traditional forum welcome:

Thank you Yorkie, I don't mind facts. It's good to know some history. I think The song I heard they made a sort of parody of it for a commercial: Something good came from it: I found Libera :-)

Re: From the Netherlands

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 10:07 am
by Ronnieb
TullyBascombe wrote:Don't forget Libera once performed in the Netherlands:


Yes Tullybascombe, thanks I saw the whole video. Wish I've seen it live, very nice!

Re: From the Netherlands

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 10:18 pm
by maartendas
Welcome Ronnie, how nice to see a fellow Dutchman on here :D
Did you know one of the current boys has a Dutch family background? His name is Merlin Brouwer :)
I also got to know Libera about a year after they filmed the DVD in Leiden... Here's to hoping they return one day - or at least to mainland Europe, like last summer.


(...and my greetings to a fellow Dutchman is also my 2100th post ;))

Re: From the Netherlands

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 12:39 pm
by Ronnieb
maartendas wrote:Welcome Ronnie, how nice to see a fellow Dutchman on here :D
Did you know one of the current boys has a Dutch family background? His name is Merlin Brouwer :)
I also got to know Libera about a year after they filmed the DVD in Leiden... Here's to hoping they return one day - or at least to mainland Europe, like last summer.


(...and my greetings to a fellow Dutchman is also my 2100th post ;))
Hey Maarten fellow Dutchmen,

Thanks. I didn't know about Merlin Brouwer, i'll take a look.
I hope so too that Libera is coming to the Netherlands again!