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Quarantine Jeopardy 2 Open and First Block
We play quarantine Jeopardy... again...
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Pyramid always does the right thing
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Here are times when there were discrepancies on the Pyramid and they always did the right and equitable thing for the contestant
Oh Come oh ye Faithful
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Oh Come oh ye Faithful from Christmas Eve Mass at St. John the Divine. December 24, 2019
Hark the Herald Angels Sing
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Hark the Herald Angels Sing from Christmas Eve Mass at St. John the Divine December 24th 2019.
Hark the Herald Angels Sing 2015
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Hark The Herald Angels Sing from the 2015 Midnight Mass at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
Oh Come oh Ye Faithful 2015
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As the holidays approach, it reminds me that I never uploaded last year's Midnight Mass videos. Please enjoy.
Hark The Herald Angels Sing 2014
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Hark the Herald Angels Sing at Midnight Mass at St. John the Divine
joy to the world 2014
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Joy to the World from Midnight Mass at St. John the Divine
Regent Square 2014
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Angels From the Realms of Glory. Midnight Mass at St. John the Divine
O Holy Night 2014
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Beautiful rendition of "Cantique Noel" or in English Oh Holy Night... Susanna Phillips: Soprano Raymond Nagem: Organist Midnight Mass at St. John the Divine 12/24/14
Oh Come o Ye Faithful 2014
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Midnight Mass at St. John the Divine 12/24/14
Teach Me Oh Lord the Way of Your Statutes
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Anthem played at St. Philip's Harlem on the occasion of Bishop Talton's return to St. Philip's. He was the Rector then went to become Bishop of Los Angeles.
We're Marching to Zion & I'm So Glad Jesus Lifted Me
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We're Marching to Zion & I'm So Glad Jesus Lifted Me
Alleluia Sing to Jesus (Not Hyfrydol)
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Alleluia Sing to Jesus (Not Hyfrydol)
Come Labor on (Ora Labora) by Bhigdaddymark
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Come Labor on (Ora Labora) by Bhigdaddymark
This is amazing!
I always wanted to go to that church
My sister used to this church.The intro abd interlude were too long, noisy and cluttered with unnecessary notes that were probably not on the musical page.
This Skinner organ and it's trumpets and reeds were made by a master organ builder
I feel the presence of God
If sound and volume be synonymous with God I suppose. I think it's a little too much. One can overdo it. This does.
This is the best song of Christmas Eve
Not a "song"; it's a HYMN!
Why so much security never see em in church’s in uk
The song is titled, O Come All Ye Faithful.
Amazing
Never seen so many black Catholics in my life
Amazing
That last verse was a total mess. The congregation couldn't follow it at all.
Pp ñ11😂1u
Great organ but then the smoking cannon ball…
Mass? Where are the pews??
Congregants seated near the aisle, BEWARE. Duck when the thurifer goes by. LOL.
May the Heavens shower it’s Blessings upon You and My Ministry, Catholic Ministry Online and for whom all that have requested their prayers from me. For Ukraine 🇺🇦 and all other Nations filled with famine, war, pestilence and natural disasters. Amen 🙏🕊✝️🕊🛐🕊🙏
Left the church when women took over, the men had very little spirit either.
Beautiful thank you 😊
This is actually how it should be done. 💜💜 ruclips.net/video/R1WVb15nncA/видео.html&ab_channel=organscholar1
Is there a recording of the full mass?
ruclips.net/video/3Fx1Ig4fYeE/видео.html
Such a holy place
Heretics
Thanks for the version by Sir David Willcocks !
Noisy, too much noise.
Always seems to be the case with the organ at St John the Divine. I find it utterly horrendous. The organ is outrageously over sized…as seems to be the case with many American Churches for whatever reason. This is just not pleasant.
Echoing the last post, what in God’s name did the illustrious leadership at SJTD do with the pews?? And to replace them with cheap, ugly chairs that look like they belong at a beach?? As a cradle Episcopalian, I find this trend to be mostly pointless, ugly
It’s so untraditional isn’t it?! I so so fully agree. As far as that being a historical church, I can’t believe they got rid of a piece of that history. 😕
The church is used for many and varied situations. The pews get in the way of that
🙄🙄🙄 then you’re there to complain, not to worship. I’m far from religious, by whether you sit in a chair or a pew, why are you actually there?
@@aaronmalone7065 Since you obviously don’t me, you have no idea what you’re talking about. Best to keep your unasked-for and ignorant opinion to yourself.
What in the world happened to the pews?
I think the timing is out towards the end.
Your probably right but a building the size of St John's must have his problems with the actual acoustic itself !
What’s the arrangement for the last two verses?
David Wilcocks
Those pedal reeds on that instrument are so POWERFUL!!!!!!
Could be a full pedal build of 16’, with a nice 32’ Bombarde. The upper work sounds so very full and sparkling with grand foundation stops and a crowning of a mixture of some sort. Wish I was more familiar with the stoplist of that organ. So very potent!
Powerful and utterly atrocious. Why this idiot is using 32ft reeds in the opening verse to O Come All Ye Faithful I don’t know… It’s not pleasant as is the case with most services from St John the Divine
@@mattporter1692 idiot is a strong word, Matt. Why would you feel the need to dump on someone else who is playing as he/she feels led to play at a given moment in a given space with a given instrument? Whatever happened to: "if you don't have something good to say, better to say nothing at all." If you are unhappy, don't try to make everyone else feel just as bad as you. I enjoyed the video.
@@macongahg I’m glad you enjoyed it. I certainly didn’t. It’s utterly horrid.
That was great work on the part of the choir and congregation! This is a difficult setting to sing.
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Woman priest doesn't know how to swing a thurible properly. No decent seminary training, no doubt.
I consider this to be one of the finest pieces of service music written in the last 50 years. It's just a shame that we can no longer use it in the Catholic church, since our texts were revised in 2011.
Why playing hymn with piano? Sounded horrible
Happy christ mass
Yes the (previous) remarks re the Acoustics of this space are certainly with foundation. I'm a linguist / historian etc my Dad was a top Acoustics professor and journal editor in chief, lead designer of the concert hall at Southampton University, pianist graduate of Juilliard. I have an ear for musical sound, I believe : the acoustic is truly unusual and good. Again well recorded plus good camera work!!
Amazing fantastic organ playing AND camera work!
Very lovely. I enjoyed it so much!
How most extraordinary.....wow praised be Lord Jesus Christ forever and ever, Amen
That first verger in the procession, absolutely the first in line, that would be a nerve wracking job.
Wow, the sound coming from that organ is awesome - so majestic. I wish I could have heard the choir, but the organ was just too loud.
The unstable tempo at the final verse ruined this beautiful hymn and the tremendous descent.
I heard that too but it was reverb. Notice that the descant didn’t match the singing in the procession. Common in big cathedrals.
I understand what you mean, but compare the tempi between the first verse and last verse, you can hear that the tempo of the final verse was wobbling around quite a lot to be honest.
Stunningly beautiful descant--I didn't know about that!
It looks like the CHOIR has been "padded" with non-singers, so many in the professional NOT SINGING!!!! Actually, I was told there were CLERGY representatives from many congregations throughout the NY - NJ Diocese because of the Ordination - Setting Apart of a New Bishop.
most of the procession weren't choir: they were clergy of the diocese--priests and deacons, plus monks, nuns, and, of course, bishops and visiting clergy from outside the diocese and from other churches.
Beautiful!
Too slow, but still beautiful.
A wonderfully appropriate hymn, and loooong for a very long procession. But unfortunately, it is not known to a lot of people. Those who DID know it were singing it with a certain delight, as one does not have the opportunity too often! Wonderful to see various Christian denominations present, other than those of the Anglican Communion.
Amen!