One of the most popular pieces with audiences (and the chorus) was Ain't Got Time to Die. Jim S. was the tenor soloist on that piece and moved into the audience, drawing everyone in to the song. It always brought down the house! (The choir did it's part -- we memorized the music and clapped; we had to memorize the music or Pete would have torn it from our hands!)
The Chorus "rode the chariot" with Caroline as soloist. We hope this was a good break for Caroline from her school teaching.
The audiences were appreciative and the chorus enjoyed performing for all of them. In this picture, Pete is acknowledging the chorus and the audiences applause.
Ater the last performance we finally got a full group picture in full dress. Note that the arrangement is close to concert order so everyone should be seeing and thus seeable.
This was taken directly after the service and after we had had a chance to do a "reverse Superman" and remove the choir uniform. The pastor that invited us can be seen on the far left. Check out his bio on the http://www.diecezja.tarnow.pl/muzyka/pct">Tarnow Cathedral Music web page -- either broken or moved . Not everyone may be visible because this was not a performance configuration and Pete wasn't yelling at us!
There were many recessionals -- here we see one of the longer ones -- as the chorus leaves the Cathedral in Tarnow and heads to the choir room in another building.