Victor C. Johnson himself played this at my wedding, with a choir of Choristers Guild team members and Dallas chapter leaders. This beautiful love song, Where there is charity and love, God is there. Needless to say, I cried with joy during the ceremony. Thank you, Victor, for a beautiful song of the love of Christ and the love of one another.
This is arranged for three-part mixed voices, a category that is traditionally meant for young and developing singers. Usually Part III is kept at a narrow range (F below middle C to the D above it) for changing male voices, and unchanged voices have the option to sing Part II without the boys feeling weird about singing "Alto". Mr. Johnson has also set this for SATB voices, which I'm sure will have basses on the roots of chords to your heart's content!
Victor C. Johnson himself played this at my wedding, with a choir of Choristers Guild team members and Dallas chapter leaders. This beautiful love song, Where there is charity and love, God is there. Needless to say, I cried with joy during the ceremony. Thank you, Victor, for a beautiful song of the love of Christ and the love of one another.
I love this song this is one of my fravorite latin songs
I sung this last year, omgg the memories 😭
love this song
singing this in chorus
Same
I’m singing this in chorus
same
we were going to sing this in chorus for CPA but corona stopped us :(
Peri H me too :(
Peri H i feel ya
Same here 😭😭
1:21 is the best part bro
C'est magnifique...😌😌
Ça me fait penser à Dirait on extrait des Chansons des Roses de Morten Lauridsen
I love song
Is any one else here cause their choir teacher told u or is it just meh-
STOPP, I was about to comment that but yess we are learning it tday 😭
@Marley Johnson Wasn't yesterday sunday?! but nice we sang it and finished it already!!
My teacher is teach me to sing this song
Must arrange a real men's part that has a low F chord progression of 1-V-1, that enables men to sound like men.
what's that supposed to mean? they certainly sound like men in this recording /genuinely confused
This is arranged for three-part mixed voices, a category that is traditionally meant for young and developing singers. Usually Part III is kept at a narrow range (F below middle C to the D above it) for changing male voices, and unchanged voices have the option to sing Part II without the boys feeling weird about singing "Alto".
Mr. Johnson has also set this for SATB voices, which I'm sure will have basses on the roots of chords to your heart's content!
Ok david
Ok David
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