Eight of us went to Carnegie Hall on May 24 to hear the Verdi Requiem performed by more than 400 young singers (including my favorite Stuyvesant student!). The concert was organized by DCINY and featured an excellent orchestra. One of us is a fairly serious musician prone to critical comments, e.g., “What a pathetic joke” (Jean-Pierre Rampal concert in Boston Symphony Hall), and “Any guy who would sit down and write 106 symphonies, most of them bad, has just got to be an asshole” (after seeing Haydn on a program). Even he was won over by Claudia Chapa, mezzo-soprano. It is not easy for a young singer to work in that size venue but she handled it like someone accustomed to the Met’s gargantuan space. Baritone Christopher Job and tenor John Pickle also managed to fill the hall.