Lux: The Dawn from on High (Dan Forrest) Chamber Ensemble Version
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
- Singers from two Salt Lake Choral Artists' ensembles (Salt Lake Vocal Artists and SLCA Chamber Choir) perform “Lux: The Dawn from on High” by Dan Forrest. This performance was recorded for our RUclips audience following two live concert performances in December, 2018. Listen to the entire work, or click below to jump directly to a specific movement:
I. Illuminare 00:00
II. Lux in Tenebris 11:37
III. The Sun Never Says 19:00
IV. Gloria in Excelsis 23:20
V. Creator of the Stars of Night 27:45
Conductor-Dr. Brady Allred
Soprano Soloist-Clara Hurtado Lee
Tenor Soloist-Will Perkins
Flute/Piccolo-Nancy Toone
Oboe-Luca Florin
Horn-Anita Miller
Violin-Jesse Massey
Cello-Austin Packer
Harp-Melanie Harper
Organ-Susanna Karrington
Percussion-Tony Thackeray, Stephen L. Hughes
Program notes are available at Dan Forrest’s website:
danforrest.com/music-catalog/lux - Видеоклипы
The NEW JERUSALEM is SO REAL...I loved it there...but I had to come back here...in the twinkling of an eye...don't expect me to know anything or everything (if you can catch me) but HE will give me the WORD...HE always has and always will...
We are under the BLOOD of JESUS AND! NO! WEAPON FORMED AGAINST WILL PROSPER. Thank YOU! LORD! WE WILL NOT FEAR...PSALMS 91 en force...
Gotta love the famous “ Ice Cream Truck Gloria!”
I'm alright...do what you need to do...❤
Marvelous rendition of this moving work. Many thanks from this Dan Forrest junkie.
Completely dig Lux in Tenebris! Well done!
I'm so in love with this piece, it was an unforgettable experience singing it. I wish I'd been able to record with the group.
So so lovely
I'm awake..
Jeremiah 33:3....
10:10...
12:21....
JESUS ate breakfast...and Susan will go out here in a minute and do the same...
I hear a snare drum but I don't see one.
You absolutely do, and a suspended cymbal as well.
If you spot one, you will probably have found the other. I suspect the same person is covering both.
I looked at this video on my home PC to see better. At 15:42, you can clearly see both the suspended cymbal and snare drum to the vibraphone player’s left.
At exactly 16:20, you can see the percussionist (not timpanist) playing the snare drum just to the viewers left of the piano.
It is good for those who wait on the LORD.. but no more slow trains or deceptive practices or pictures of houses and food....
12:34...