All Praise to Thee My God This Night - Tallis
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- All Praise to Thee My God This Night
Text - Thomas Ken (1637-1711)
Tune - Thomas Tallis (1505-1585)
Never Alone: A Concert of Sacred Music
Recorded LIVE at the Oratory of St. Francis, The University of Saint Francis
Fort Wayne, IN
Est. July 2017, we are a choir of Catholic young adults from Northwest Ohio and Northeast Indiana, striving to live as intentional disciples of the Lord and conscious instruments of the Holy Spirit in the work of the New Evangelization. Our mission is to boldly proclaim the Gospel message by the beauty of the music we sing, the splendor of the truths we teach, the authenticity of our friendship, and the witness of our lives.
Jessica Schuster, DIRECTOR
SOPRANO: Anna Eby, Montserrat Martinez Cuen
ALTO: Rosita Becker, Jennifer Litchfield, Julia Schuster
TENOR: Isaac Jinks
BASS: Michael Langford, Eric Macsay
Eric Macsay, VIDEOGRAPHER/EDITOR
Wonderful !
Stunning- thank you- as it were by angels
This hymn is featured today, March 10, in Robert Morgan's inspiring book, A Song in My Heart, featuring "366 devotions from our best-loved hymns". What a beautiful arrangement and singing, thank you and God bless!
Absolutely beautiful! Thank You !
Magnificat Charles macpherson
Splendid. I use this for my weekly service of evensong. Thank you.
Thank you.
Lovely and very much in keeping with your lovely mission. God bless you.
very comforting
Wonderful way to start my day! Thank you!
So very beautiful. Thank you.
Heavenly!
Lovely. Thank you for this.
Amazing
Why is there a question mark after King around 4 minutes 8 seconds into video?
Would it be because the verse starts with a question? O when shall I, in endless day. etc
Must have been during COVID, at least they didn't wear masks.
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That was a commendable speed for that too bad the choir did NOT follow the directors speed. The director is always right. They were all wrong. At least they agreed with themselves anf were all equally wrong. Throw away those folders if you cant look at the director. For shame on that. Outside of that i commrnd your diction.
no I don't think it's that; there is an acoustical delay. in many performances in large venues it's sometimes better for the audience not to focus too much on the director, b/c what you hear will come after due to the size of the space