By Soila Munyaka
A total of 17 choirs within the
diocese of Kajiado took to the stage to perform during this year’s Anglican
Church choir festival, held at the Emanuel Cathedral in Kajiado; on Saturday 22nd
.
The adjudicators were from the
ministry of education. The categories performed included set-piece, band, own-choice
(published accredited), own-composition, sacred folk song and own-choice (men).
The set-piece is normally
performed by all participating choirs. This year, it was a song; Nina inua macho yangu, composed by
Nicholas Omondi. A four-part song, ternary, with Giriama rhythm; sang on key G
major.
St. Patrick's ready to perform a folk song, Hamba ku Yesu |
Speaking during the event, the
bishop, Rt. Rev. Gadiel Lenini, applauded the efforts of everyone, especially the
clergy, for supporting their respective choirs therefore making the day a
success.
“Music is a good art of worship,
and it’s very important in spreading the gospel. This is absolutely wonderful…”
said the bishop.
With the festival being more of a
fellowship, the best of all had to be crowned. A fierce competition was
experienced between the three music giants of the diocese: St. Faith and St.
Michaels, both from Ongata Rongai and Christ the King, from Kitengela.
Following closely was Holy Trinity, Emanuel Cathedral and St. Patrick’s.
In the overall performance, the
top three were: St. Faith, St. Michaels and Christ the King; in that order.
This year’s event was a notch
higher with more choirs participating and competition being stiff, compared to
previous years. In the coming year, the festival is set to be bigger and
better, something to look forward to.
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