Beautiful Concerts in Spain

One of the major highlights of our trip to Spain was the unforgettable opportunity to sing and perform at three different places. It was truly a pleasure and honor to be able to perform in such a beautiful country.
Our first concert was on Saturday morning in Madrid. We sang at Trinity College in front of many little children and their parents. The children were so cute and they were very respectful during our performance. They especially loved our Best of Doo-Wop song and dance. After the concert, many of them ran up to us and asked to take pictures and wanted our autographs. We all had a great time and really enjoyed the experience.
The following day we had two concerts scheduled at two beautiful old marble churches in Madrid and Toledo. The first church was Redemptor. We performed for their service and also afterwards for the people who attended that church. Our group sang really beautifully at that church.
Our last and most memorable concert was over at St. John’s the King in Toledo. It was a very beautiful, big, old church located up on a hill. We could see it even before we parked our bus, and we were all so excited about our concert, because the church was so beautiful. We were so excited as the time came around for our performance; we entered the stage and saw the many people who had come to hear our performance. Our harmony was really amazing and we really got into the concert. It almost felt like something was coming down upon us. After our concert, many people told us how beautiful we sounded. There was even a music teacher that came up and asked Ms. Mack for our music! That made Ms. Mack excited.
I can honestly say that the music concerts in Spain were the most wonderful experiences I’ve had, and I will never forget them. I’m truly grateful to all the Spanish students who helped introduce our songs in each concert and especially to Ms. Mack for giving us such a memorable once in a lifetime opportunity.
Jessica Won, Tour Participant, St. Paul’s School For Girls Choir, Maryland










