The Mormon Tabernacle Choir was honored to share the program today with guest choir TENEBRAE, from London, England. As was listed in this week's Choir Notes, "Tenebrae has collaborated with internationally acclaimed orchestras and instrumentalists and now enjoys a reputation as one of the world’s finest vocal ensembles." They honestly DID sound great. They were very much in tune and incredibly unified and I felt happy to hear them and enjoy the spirit they brought to the overall program. I was looking forward to singing "God Be With You", to them, after the program was over, but I guess a decision was made to simply keep them in their seats. So we sang out to the audience, instead, as we normally do.
Vocal group Tenebrae, on today's MSW performance |
As much as I enjoyed the program today, I think the experience that touched me the most was during the rehearsal we had afterwards to prepare for our upcoming Christmas concert. One of the songs we practiced was "Carol of the Drums," or, as most know it, "The Little Drummer Boy."
I've heard and sang this song quite a bit during my life time, but for some reason, today's rehearsal of it was a different experience for me. Here's this boy, or perhaps even a young man, who comes to see Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus. And he's feeling bad that he doesn't have anything to offer as a gift--especially a gift that's fit for a King. But then he has the idea to share his talent of playing the drums. So with encouragement from Mary, he plays. And not only does he play, but he plays his best. Afterwards, baby Jesus smiles at him. And I can only imagine how happy that made the young man feel. A smile that acknowledged his gift had been accepted.
I was just tearing up as I thought about this little story and how it applies to all of us. We all have something to share, something to give. And we may not think it's anything special. In fact, we may not consider ourselves special at all. But when we do what we can, and we do it the best we can, Christ smiles at us and accepts our gift. After all, He gave us that gift in the first place. The gift of life, the gift of talents, the gift of loving, and caring, and helping one another.
I'm so thankful for those gifts.
Until next time, God be with you.