The boys' itinerary only says they'll be moving from Graz to Munich as step one of their return for home. Looks like that drive is about four hours.
I think Roger said in an update that they were actually heading back to Eichenau, a suburb west of Munich, to stay with the same people that hosted them earlier in the tour. Looks like that'll tack an extra 20 minutes or so onto the drive. I'm sure the choirboys will all be excited to share the news of their time in Graz at the World Choir Olympics with their hosts.
Perhaps they will see scenes like these on their drive today. Unfortunately for the boys, they are leaving Austria to early to take part in the Lederhosen Festival. I'm sure they're very upset about that. (Actually, Riley probably would be sad to miss that...)
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Monday, July 14, 2008
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Viking Today...7/13
This morning the boychoir will attend the Award Ceremony in the large hall of the Stadthalle to receive their TWO SILVER MEDALS. Congratulations, boys!
Here is a picture from my new best friend (the man that took a picture of the boys at the parade) of Francis at the ceremony. This picture is clearer, but from further away. Francis is in the front, 1/3 of the way on the left. You can see more pictures from the same photographer here.
The schedule from Roger says, "Common singing with Gotthilf Fischer (traditional german folk songs)" in the Hauptplatz. Here are a couple other pictures I found of the Hauptplaz. Such beautiful buildings surround it! The Graz city hall seems to be on one side of the open plaza.
All I found about the common singing event on the World Choir Games website is this (scroll down to page 24/25 for July 13th). My guess is that this will be a big concert of many choirs. Perhaps the boys will also sing the two official songs of the game there.
The first part of the World Choir Games ends this evening with a concert of the champions and a closing ceremony. At this point, the Games website has not yet posted the official results for the medal round. Check here to see which choirs are the champions.
Here is a picture from my new best friend (the man that took a picture of the boys at the parade) of Francis at the ceremony. This picture is clearer, but from further away. Francis is in the front, 1/3 of the way on the left. You can see more pictures from the same photographer here.
The schedule from Roger says, "Common singing with Gotthilf Fischer (traditional german folk songs)" in the Hauptplatz. Here are a couple other pictures I found of the Hauptplaz. Such beautiful buildings surround it! The Graz city hall seems to be on one side of the open plaza.
All I found about the common singing event on the World Choir Games website is this (scroll down to page 24/25 for July 13th). My guess is that this will be a big concert of many choirs. Perhaps the boys will also sing the two official songs of the game there.
The first part of the World Choir Games ends this evening with a concert of the champions and a closing ceremony. At this point, the Games website has not yet posted the official results for the medal round. Check here to see which choirs are the champions.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Viking Today...7/12
Our favorite boychoir advanced to the medal round in each of the categories they performed in.
They will perform in the Children’s Choir category (category 1) sometime during the day at the Stadthalle. It is the same place they sang for the qualifying round. The Stadthalle seems to be the venue in Graz where big names put on their shows. (Big names like The Land of Lakes Choirboys, that is.) According to the latest update on the choir's website the boys will performing at 2 pm this afternoon, our time.)
They will also perform in the Musica Sachra category (category 17) at some point during the day. That performance is at the Mariahilferkirche, also the same place as where they sang for the qualifying round. According to that update the performance will be at 1:35 am tonight, our time.)
The juries for the medal rounds of the Children’s Choir category and the Sacred Music category will have different judges than the ones that were scoring the qualifying round.
The schedule from Roger says they are supposed to perform this afternoon in a Friendship Concert at the Mariahilferplatz. The picture and the name make me think the Mariahilferplatz is a plaza outside the Mariahilferkirche. Hopefully the timing for singing in the medal rounds and the Friendship Concert do not have the boys racing from place to place frantically.
They will perform in the Children’s Choir category (category 1) sometime during the day at the Stadthalle. It is the same place they sang for the qualifying round. The Stadthalle seems to be the venue in Graz where big names put on their shows. (Big names like The Land of Lakes Choirboys, that is.) According to the latest update on the choir's website the boys will performing at 2 pm this afternoon, our time.)
They will also perform in the Musica Sachra category (category 17) at some point during the day. That performance is at the Mariahilferkirche, also the same place as where they sang for the qualifying round. According to that update the performance will be at 1:35 am tonight, our time.)
The juries for the medal rounds of the Children’s Choir category and the Sacred Music category will have different judges than the ones that were scoring the qualifying round.
The schedule from Roger says they are supposed to perform this afternoon in a Friendship Concert at the Mariahilferplatz. The picture and the name make me think the Mariahilferplatz is a plaza outside the Mariahilferkirche. Hopefully the timing for singing in the medal rounds and the Friendship Concert do not have the boys racing from place to place frantically.
Friday, July 11, 2008
More Results!
The results for the first category they performed in are posted. The Land of Lakes Choirboys have advanced to the medal round for the Children's Category (cat. 1) as well as the Sachra Musica Category (cat.17).
They performed in the qualifying round for two categories and they have advanced in both! They must be so excited and so proud of themselves. What a huge pat on the back this acknowledgment of their efforts must be to them.
They are the only boys' choir competing from the USA and now they've shown they are to be noticed!
They performed in the qualifying round for two categories and they have advanced in both! They must be so excited and so proud of themselves. What a huge pat on the back this acknowledgment of their efforts must be to them.
They are the only boys' choir competing from the USA and now they've shown they are to be noticed!
Official Press Release from The Land of Lakes Choirboys
Press Release ---------------------------------------------------------------July 11, 2008
MINNESOTA’S LAND OF LAKES CHOIRBOYS ADVANCE TO MEDAL ROUND - WORLD CHOIR GAMES
The Land of Lakes Choirboys’ Viking Choir has advanced to the July 12th medal round in the Musica Sacra category of the World Choir Games in Graz, Austria, which is the largest choir competition in the world for lay and amateur choirs.
These 34 boys, aged 10-15 years old, competed against 35 other choirs, both children’s and adult, for the opportunity to compete in Saturday’s medal competition. As of this press release, the Viking Choir had been notified of their success and advancement, but the complete roster of the final, medal round participants had not yet been released to the public.
During final competition in the Sacred Music category, each choir will perform four pieces with a maximum pure-singing time of 15 minutes. They will all compete before the same elite, seven-member jury of international judges from Austria, Greece, Germany, Ukraine, China and Vietnam.
In scoring the medal round, the judges evaluate the competitors in the areas of intonation, sound quality of the choir, fidelity to the score, and overall artistic impression. The final result is made up of the total of all final scores of each of the adjudicators, with the lowest and highest figure disregarded. The Awards Ceremonies will be held on Sunday, July 13th.
Though they also competed against 41 other choirs in Thursday’s qualifying round of the Children’s Choir category, those results won’t be made public until early Saturday morning, July 12. Should they advance in that category, the medal competition will take place later that same day.
The Viking Choir, which has been touring in Europe since June 12th, began their quest for a World Choir Games medal in December, when Artistic Director Mr. Francis Stockwell applied to the WCG artistic committee with an audition tape, photos, a proposed performance repertoire, and copies of reviews from critics around the world. They are one of only eight choirs to represent the United States.
There are some 20,000 singers in Graz for this bi-annual event, representing 93 nations and every continent on the earth. More than 600 performances will take place in 28 different categories.
The World Choir Games is next scheduled to take place in 2010 in Shaoxing, China.
The Land of Lakes Viking Choir will return to the Twin Cities late in the afternoon on Tuesday, July 15th, having represented their community, state and country with the greatest of integrity and accomplishment.
Notes to the editor: For further information, please contact:
Associate Director Aaron Carpenter
6437 Norris Lake Road
Elk River, MN 55330
763.238.8286
acarpenter@lolcb.org
http://www.lolcb.org/
MINNESOTA’S LAND OF LAKES CHOIRBOYS ADVANCE TO MEDAL ROUND - WORLD CHOIR GAMES
The Land of Lakes Choirboys’ Viking Choir has advanced to the July 12th medal round in the Musica Sacra category of the World Choir Games in Graz, Austria, which is the largest choir competition in the world for lay and amateur choirs.
These 34 boys, aged 10-15 years old, competed against 35 other choirs, both children’s and adult, for the opportunity to compete in Saturday’s medal competition. As of this press release, the Viking Choir had been notified of their success and advancement, but the complete roster of the final, medal round participants had not yet been released to the public.
During final competition in the Sacred Music category, each choir will perform four pieces with a maximum pure-singing time of 15 minutes. They will all compete before the same elite, seven-member jury of international judges from Austria, Greece, Germany, Ukraine, China and Vietnam.
In scoring the medal round, the judges evaluate the competitors in the areas of intonation, sound quality of the choir, fidelity to the score, and overall artistic impression. The final result is made up of the total of all final scores of each of the adjudicators, with the lowest and highest figure disregarded. The Awards Ceremonies will be held on Sunday, July 13th.
Though they also competed against 41 other choirs in Thursday’s qualifying round of the Children’s Choir category, those results won’t be made public until early Saturday morning, July 12. Should they advance in that category, the medal competition will take place later that same day.
The Viking Choir, which has been touring in Europe since June 12th, began their quest for a World Choir Games medal in December, when Artistic Director Mr. Francis Stockwell applied to the WCG artistic committee with an audition tape, photos, a proposed performance repertoire, and copies of reviews from critics around the world. They are one of only eight choirs to represent the United States.
There are some 20,000 singers in Graz for this bi-annual event, representing 93 nations and every continent on the earth. More than 600 performances will take place in 28 different categories.
The World Choir Games is next scheduled to take place in 2010 in Shaoxing, China.
The Land of Lakes Viking Choir will return to the Twin Cities late in the afternoon on Tuesday, July 15th, having represented their community, state and country with the greatest of integrity and accomplishment.
Notes to the editor: For further information, please contact:
Associate Director Aaron Carpenter
6437 Norris Lake Road
Elk River, MN 55330
763.238.8286
acarpenter@lolcb.org
http://www.lolcb.org/
Viking Choir Advances to Medal Round!
The results have not been posted on the World Choir Games' website yet, but Roger called Mary Jo and let her know the Land of Lakes Choirboys Viking Choir will advance to the medal round for the Musica Sachra category (17)!
The results for the first category they sang for, category 1 - Children's Choirs, are not expected to be posted until Saturday morning around 9 or 10. With the time difference that'll be the middle of the night tonight. I'm guessing there will be at least one or two people that stay awake hitting the F5 key until they see the latest results have been posted.
Medal Round, here we come! Well our boys, anyway. I'm sure they're bursting at the seams with excitement right now.
The Viking Choir will sing again tomorrow for the second round. You can see the schedule for category 17's round 2 here, but I am not sure exactly when they will sing. If you scroll further down the page with the schedule, you will see our boys on page 228.
For the first round of both categories they performed in, there were five judges on the jury. For the second round, there will be seven judges on the jury, and the top and bottom scores will be thrown out.
I'm sure we all believed our boys would make it to the medal round, but there are many strong choirs there so it really shows what a quality of the sound the Land of Lakes Choirboys.
Yipee! Way to go boys! Way to go, Francis!
The results for the first category they sang for, category 1 - Children's Choirs, are not expected to be posted until Saturday morning around 9 or 10. With the time difference that'll be the middle of the night tonight. I'm guessing there will be at least one or two people that stay awake hitting the F5 key until they see the latest results have been posted.
Medal Round, here we come! Well our boys, anyway. I'm sure they're bursting at the seams with excitement right now.
The Viking Choir will sing again tomorrow for the second round. You can see the schedule for category 17's round 2 here, but I am not sure exactly when they will sing. If you scroll further down the page with the schedule, you will see our boys on page 228.
For the first round of both categories they performed in, there were five judges on the jury. For the second round, there will be seven judges on the jury, and the top and bottom scores will be thrown out.
I'm sure we all believed our boys would make it to the medal round, but there are many strong choirs there so it really shows what a quality of the sound the Land of Lakes Choirboys.
Yipee! Way to go boys! Way to go, Francis!
Thursday, July 10, 2008
World Choir Games Videos!
Corinne Olinger scored these videos. One has our Land of Lakes Chiorboys in the parade at the opening ceremonies!!! Great score, Corinne!
The first video has our Viking boys in the parade. They come in the video at about 0:14. I'm sure you'll watch it a bazillion times like I have. Some boys are easier to distinguish than others, but if you pause and rewind a lot you'll likely find your own red-polo-ed cutie! Riley was easy to find at 0:32 holding the camcorder.
The second is a short (about 7 minutes) documentary-style video about the World Choir Games.
Thanks, Corinne!
The first video has our Viking boys in the parade. They come in the video at about 0:14. I'm sure you'll watch it a bazillion times like I have. Some boys are easier to distinguish than others, but if you pause and rewind a lot you'll likely find your own red-polo-ed cutie! Riley was easy to find at 0:32 holding the camcorder.
The second is a short (about 7 minutes) documentary-style video about the World Choir Games.
Thanks, Corinne!
Pictures of Graz and Bad Waltersdorf
I found this album of pictures from someone's trip to Graz. There are some pictures from a night out that none of us probably care about, but there are a lot of sightseeing-type pictures from around the city. Perhaps these are some of the things and places the boys are seeing.
I also came across this picture of a park in the city where their hotel is.
I also came across this picture of a park in the city where their hotel is.
Pictures from Opening Ceremonies

The same person that loaded the pictures of the parade on flickr.com also loaded some pictures from the opening event.
Update: You can see all of his pictures by looking at his set.
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Choir Games Opening Ceremonies Parade Video
John Kelly found this video of the opening ceremonies and parade. Our choirboys aren't in it, but it still gives a great sense of what's going on over there!
Viking Today ... First Round of Competition
As much of the world is excited about the Summer Olympics in Beijing, we in the music world are paying attention to the World Choir Games in Graz, Austria. The boys had a rehearsal yesterday in preparation for today's first round of competition.
Today the boys are competing in category 1, which is the Children's Choirs. Our Viking Choir is the only boys' choir from the US competing and one of only eight choirs competing in the games from the US. They will sing for a maximum of 20 minutes before 5 judges.
Francis had to submit which songs the boys would be performing months ago. He had to submit before he really knew which songs would be a strength for the choir, and instead had to try to figure out which songs the boys might excel at. The website shows the restrictions on the music the choir sings...
" 1. one piece by a composer from the country, language area or cultural environment of the participating choir
2. one piece by a composer who does not come from the country or language area or cultural environment of the participating choir (see also chapter Competition Rules)
3. one piece by a composer who is alive at the time of application
4. one piece of the choir’s own choice "
Today the boys will be performing (or by now have performed) "All Ye Who Music Love," "Ein Jager Langs Dem Weiher Ging" (this is the German folk song about the hunter that sounds like louf yager, louf yager), "Shenandoah," and "Waltzing Matilda." The songs are listed as they are matched for the requriements 1 through 4.
I'm sure we are all anxiously awaiting word from Roger on how the boys are doing. Hopefully they are getting some rest and enjoying being around so many other musicians.
I think it's so wonderful that the boys are in a little bubble of music-lovers right now. There are thousands of musicians through the many choirs and I imagine there is an electric buzz in the air. I love the idea that the boys are getting to appreciate the sounds of other choirs and that they are being appreciated by other choirs that understand the dedication of effort and time that is required to sound as excellent as they do.
Plus all the concert go-ers in the area right now...because really, it's got to be a zoo in Graz right now so I imagine the only people there are there to adore the choirs. I hope they can soak it all in.
Today the boys are competing in category 1, which is the Children's Choirs. Our Viking Choir is the only boys' choir from the US competing and one of only eight choirs competing in the games from the US. They will sing for a maximum of 20 minutes before 5 judges.
Francis had to submit which songs the boys would be performing months ago. He had to submit before he really knew which songs would be a strength for the choir, and instead had to try to figure out which songs the boys might excel at. The website shows the restrictions on the music the choir sings...
" 1. one piece by a composer from the country, language area or cultural environment of the participating choir
2. one piece by a composer who does not come from the country or language area or cultural environment of the participating choir (see also chapter Competition Rules)
3. one piece by a composer who is alive at the time of application
4. one piece of the choir’s own choice "
Today the boys will be performing (or by now have performed) "All Ye Who Music Love," "Ein Jager Langs Dem Weiher Ging" (this is the German folk song about the hunter that sounds like louf yager, louf yager), "Shenandoah," and "Waltzing Matilda." The songs are listed as they are matched for the requriements 1 through 4.
I'm sure we are all anxiously awaiting word from Roger on how the boys are doing. Hopefully they are getting some rest and enjoying being around so many other musicians.
I think it's so wonderful that the boys are in a little bubble of music-lovers right now. There are thousands of musicians through the many choirs and I imagine there is an electric buzz in the air. I love the idea that the boys are getting to appreciate the sounds of other choirs and that they are being appreciated by other choirs that understand the dedication of effort and time that is required to sound as excellent as they do.
Plus all the concert go-ers in the area right now...because really, it's got to be a zoo in Graz right now so I imagine the only people there are there to adore the choirs. I hope they can soak it all in.
Viking Today... 7/10
I can't stop looking at the pictures from the parade. It must be pretty exciting for the boys to be surrounded by so many people who take their music so seriously. One of the things that Francis talked to me about before they left was the wonderful pageantry. I'm really enjoying looking at some of the other choirs:
Girls in green
Girls in red
Nice uniform for hot weather
Some people think our garb is very flag-like. These girls are actually wearing flags.
From the itinerary, it looks like the boys are doing qualification rounds today. I believe they'll be doing the qualification for the children's choir category at the Stadthalle venue.
Another photo
Interior photo
Another interior photo
It's a convention center from what I can tell, so maybe there's multiple choirs performing in different areas... It looks pretty large.
After that, the Musica Sacra qualifications are here: Mariahilferkirche.
Photo #1
Photo #2
Here's some additional info about the church and a few more pictures.
Much to my personal dismay, the satellite imagery for Graz is less than stellar. But, I'm happy to even be able to see anything at all. Graz has a population of nearly 300,000 people. And, as we've come to expect, it's old. The first mention of it being called Graz was back ni 1128, but the settlement dates back to the copper age. Stacy would know better what dates that actually refers to... but the internet tells me that we're talking about dating back to 4,000 BC!
There's apparently a big hill in the middle of Graz called Schlossberg.
Looking down from Schlossberg
Base looking up
Great aerial shot
Some people might point out that Arnold Schwarzenegger is from a village very near Graz... I find it much more interesting that Nikola Tesla studied electrical engineering in Graz in 1875.
Girls in green
Girls in red
Nice uniform for hot weather
Some people think our garb is very flag-like. These girls are actually wearing flags.
From the itinerary, it looks like the boys are doing qualification rounds today. I believe they'll be doing the qualification for the children's choir category at the Stadthalle venue.
Another photo
Interior photo
Another interior photo
It's a convention center from what I can tell, so maybe there's multiple choirs performing in different areas... It looks pretty large.
After that, the Musica Sacra qualifications are here: Mariahilferkirche.
Photo #1
Photo #2
Here's some additional info about the church and a few more pictures.
Much to my personal dismay, the satellite imagery for Graz is less than stellar. But, I'm happy to even be able to see anything at all. Graz has a population of nearly 300,000 people. And, as we've come to expect, it's old. The first mention of it being called Graz was back ni 1128, but the settlement dates back to the copper age. Stacy would know better what dates that actually refers to... but the internet tells me that we're talking about dating back to 4,000 BC!
There's apparently a big hill in the middle of Graz called Schlossberg.
Looking down from Schlossberg
Base looking up
Great aerial shot
Some people might point out that Arnold Schwarzenegger is from a village very near Graz... I find it much more interesting that Nikola Tesla studied electrical engineering in Graz in 1875.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
World Choir Games Parade
I just read Roger's update for today. I had to look and see if anyone attending the parade has posted their pictures. All I've found so far is this. Here's a link that will show all the recent pictures on flickr.com relating to the World Choir Games.
Viking Today... 7/9
Bob didn't post any links yesterday and he has a busy day of meetings agian today, so I'm going to try to put something together.
First thing on the schedule for today in Graz from Roger says
11:00 h "Stadthalle: Wettbewerbssaal" Acoustic rehearsal for Cat.1. Duration: 10 minutes
I learned through dictionary.com's translator that Stadthall Wettbewerbssaal means "town hall competition hall."
The schedule also says that today they're participating in "Innenstadt - City": Choir Parade through „Herrengasse“ to Stadthalle Graz. Looks like they'll have nice weather for a parade.
I couldn't find anything related to the wording from the schedule, but I when I typed "Herrengasse" into a translator, it came out as Gentleman Lane. I found this picture
when I typed "Stadthalle, Austria" into google maps.
These pictures came up as near Herrengasse, Graz, Austria on maps.google.com
and so did this one.
A post from Bob for 7/8 likely would've had a map of where the boys were headed. I don't know how to make a link for a map with pictures like Bob does, but I can tell you how to see one. To see the route the boys would've taken from St. Florian to Graz go to maps.google.com and type in "St. Florian, Austria to Graz, Austria." The upper right corner of the map has different buttons to click. If you click "more" you can see photos added to the map, and then click on each photo to see it bigger. You can also change the view of the map by choosing "map," "satellite," or "terrain" and you can zoom in and out using the up/down bar on the upper left corner of the map. To move around the map, click and drag the little hand cursor.
You can also just type in "Graz, Austria" to view a more specific map of just Graz. On the left of the screen, there are some pictures and you can click on "more photos" or "more videos" to see more stuff.
This could be the hotel the boys are staying at. If you type (or copy and paste)
Wagerberg 199, 8271 Bad Waltersdorf, Austria
into maps.google.com you can see where the hotel is in relation to Graz.
I can't make a link to a translated version of the hotel's website, but to see a translated version yourself, go to here, click on "free web translator" in the upper right corner. Then choose german to english and type (or copy and paste) this
http://www.wilfinger-hotels.at/scripts/index.dll?group=2&active=10&page=31
in the space where it goes.
First thing on the schedule for today in Graz from Roger says
11:00 h "Stadthalle: Wettbewerbssaal" Acoustic rehearsal for Cat.1. Duration: 10 minutes
I learned through dictionary.com's translator that Stadthall Wettbewerbssaal means "town hall competition hall."
The schedule also says that today they're participating in "Innenstadt - City": Choir Parade through „Herrengasse“ to Stadthalle Graz. Looks like they'll have nice weather for a parade.
I couldn't find anything related to the wording from the schedule, but I when I typed "Herrengasse" into a translator, it came out as Gentleman Lane. I found this picture
when I typed "Stadthalle, Austria" into google maps.
These pictures came up as near Herrengasse, Graz, Austria on maps.google.com
and so did this one.
A post from Bob for 7/8 likely would've had a map of where the boys were headed. I don't know how to make a link for a map with pictures like Bob does, but I can tell you how to see one. To see the route the boys would've taken from St. Florian to Graz go to maps.google.com and type in "St. Florian, Austria to Graz, Austria." The upper right corner of the map has different buttons to click. If you click "more" you can see photos added to the map, and then click on each photo to see it bigger. You can also change the view of the map by choosing "map," "satellite," or "terrain" and you can zoom in and out using the up/down bar on the upper left corner of the map. To move around the map, click and drag the little hand cursor.
You can also just type in "Graz, Austria" to view a more specific map of just Graz. On the left of the screen, there are some pictures and you can click on "more photos" or "more videos" to see more stuff.
This could be the hotel the boys are staying at. If you type (or copy and paste)
Wagerberg 199, 8271 Bad Waltersdorf, Austria
into maps.google.com you can see where the hotel is in relation to Graz.
I can't make a link to a translated version of the hotel's website, but to see a translated version yourself, go to here, click on "free web translator" in the upper right corner. Then choose german to english and type (or copy and paste) this
http://www.wilfinger-hotels.at/scripts/index.dll?group=2&active=10&page=31
in the space where it goes.
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