Full of sorrow and determination, this choir takes us on a journey. When the rain finally arrives after the long drought, the relief is palpable; they would survive. WOW!
That last 'RAIN' at the very end send goosebumps and shivers down my spine for the entire time the note was sustained. Such a beautiful peace of music.
Don't get me wrong. This whole piece is just brilliant and amazing. But that last chord. Good F**king God!!. Just pure magic and a beautiful reminder of how powerful one chord can be.
I'm singing this in a choir concert in a couple days. I'm nervous but I hope we are able to truly show the emotions and vulnerability like these people can. This song is absolutely amazing and literally gives me chills every time I hear it/sing it.
I have listened to most every recording of this piece on here and I think that this performance nails the desperation of the circumstances. Plus the intonation is so much better than other choirs. Also, the low bass Eb is clear and discernible each time. Very moving and clearly synced to the emotion.
I'll be singing this song for my sophomore year of high school and I can't stop listening to this haunting song. The chorus with the hand movements, the soloists, and the men section! Every single part of this song is extremely well composed. Whoever this Matthew Culloton guy is, he is a legend 🙌 👏.
This is the best version on RUclips that I've found, though I did think it was a little too slow. My school's coed choir sang this piece (alas, I'm in the all-girls choir!), and I literally cried the first time I heard it. It's so haunting and just...magical in the way music is.
Ronnie Luntsford ours did it this yeah, the last note of our first song (The Runner) we tied into the first note of famine song, it was awesome. Funny part is that we have a small school system, but we have the biggest choirs in the district (our school has 6 choirs, Bass choir, freshmen girls Choir, 9-12 girls choir, acapella, show choir, and concert choir). Last year we performed in the New Holland Center along with 7 other schools and a professional symphony singing Carmina Burana, the total amount of students singing was just over 500.
Ronnie Luntsford ours did it this year, the last note of our first song (The Runner) we tied into the first note of famine song, it was awesome. Funny part is that we have a small school system, but we have the biggest choirs in the district (our school has 6 choirs, Bass choir, freshmen girls Choir, 9-12 girls choir, acapella, show choir, and concert choir). Last year we performed in the New Holland Center along with 7 other schools and a professional symphony singing Carmina Burana, the total amount of students singing was just over 500.
We did the same. We were over 400 people. I get chilles everytime I hear this song. I had tears in my eyes on the stage, because the stage was vibrating.
sugus __ that's amazing. I don't recall the stage vibrating since out sound was very directed towards the audience. But it most likely was vibrating and I just didn't notice from my excitement and awe.
We sang this song in High School for our Concert Chior at state competition, our choir director showed us this exact video before we started learning the song so we could get a feel for how it should be sung, it brought tears to my eyes with how beautiful you sang it. It definitely helped us know how to sing it with the perfect reverence and soul.
This recording of "Famine Song" was recently featured on Episode One (The Black Atlantic) of the new PBS series "The African Americans: Many Rivers To Cross."
Hi! I'm planning to do this with my high school choir but I can't seem to get a clear impression as to who or what Vada is. Can anyone enlighten me? Thanks.
It was written by VIDA, a world music vocal quartet (now disbanded), arranged by Culloton, however in listening to it, Culloton didn't change anything in the original arrangement: facebook.com/pages/VIDA/133196116695477
Stephanie and Julian Heidemann-Douglas Thanks!Actually I already made an arrangement based what I believed to be the melody. We've performed it quite a few times and the pupils love the song.
We are doing this song in choir it is so powerful...I hope we can bring the emotion like they do! You can feel it. I love music you can feel.
+blaze Bumgardner As am i ^^ what section are u in?
+boby1765 im singing this song too! im an alto 1 but i wish i was singing alto 2
Me too ! Didn’t expect to see comments from 10 years ago
My chamber choir did this song 2012-2013. Whenever I'm missing choir I always come back to this video.
ME TONIGHT!
Full of sorrow and determination, this choir takes us on a journey. When the rain finally arrives after the long drought, the relief is palpable; they would survive. WOW!
The bass voices holy crap.... Stunning!!
That last 'RAIN' at the very end send goosebumps and shivers down my spine for the entire time the note was sustained. Such a beautiful peace of music.
Don't get me wrong. This whole piece is just brilliant and amazing. But that last chord. Good F**king God!!. Just pure magic and a beautiful reminder of how powerful one chord can be.
Beautiful voices! This reminds me of the Great Famine in Ireland! (My teacher showed my class this song! Extremely AMAZING singing!)
That is cool that your teacher made that connection for you!
Remove a single cane from a basket, and the basket will slowly, but surely, fall apart. Thank you for this beautiful song.
I can feel the low basses note on "my child"
I'm singing this in a choir concert in a couple days. I'm nervous but I hope we are able to truly show the emotions and vulnerability like these people can. This song is absolutely amazing and literally gives me chills every time I hear it/sing it.
I have listened to most every recording of this piece on here and I think that this performance nails the desperation of the circumstances. Plus the intonation is so much better than other choirs. Also, the low bass Eb is clear and discernible each time. Very moving and clearly synced to the emotion.
I'll be singing this song for my sophomore year of high school and I can't stop listening to this haunting song. The chorus with the hand movements, the soloists, and the men section! Every single part of this song is extremely well composed. Whoever this Matthew Culloton guy is, he is a legend 🙌 👏.
Uhm WOW! The sheer power of the male voices and then the harmony of the females...ohh and nice round vowels and sharp consonants. Breathtaking!
This is the best version on RUclips that I've found, though I did think it was a little too slow. My school's coed choir sang this piece (alas, I'm in the all-girls choir!), and I literally cried the first time I heard it. It's so haunting and just...magical in the way music is.
did this song for all county choir where only few are selected from each highschool and sounded amazing, gives me chills when I still sing iy
Ronnie Luntsford ours did it this yeah, the last note of our first song (The Runner) we tied into the first note of famine song, it was awesome. Funny part is that we have a small school system, but we have the biggest choirs in the district (our school has 6 choirs, Bass choir, freshmen girls Choir, 9-12 girls choir, acapella, show choir, and concert choir). Last year we performed in the New Holland Center along with 7 other schools and a professional symphony singing Carmina Burana, the total amount of students singing was just over 500.
Ronnie Luntsford ours did it this year, the last note of our first song (The Runner) we tied into the first note of famine song, it was awesome. Funny part is that we have a small school system, but we have the biggest choirs in the district (our school has 6 choirs, Bass choir, freshmen girls Choir, 9-12 girls choir, acapella, show choir, and concert choir). Last year we performed in the New Holland Center along with 7 other schools and a professional symphony singing Carmina Burana, the total amount of students singing was just over 500.
We did the same. We were over 400 people. I get chilles everytime I hear this song. I had tears in my eyes on the stage, because the stage was vibrating.
sugus __ that's amazing. I don't recall the stage vibrating since out sound was very directed towards the audience. But it most likely was vibrating and I just didn't notice from my excitement and awe.
I'm singing this right now and it gives me the chills every time
I am glad that I remembered this
We sang this song in High School for our Concert Chior at state competition, our choir director showed us this exact video before we started learning the song so we could get a feel for how it should be sung, it brought tears to my eyes with how beautiful you sang it. It definitely helped us know how to sing it with the perfect reverence and soul.
Man I listen to this like 10x a month. So amazing
BEST performance I have heard of this beloved piece. Amazing job! Clean, clean vowels and the men are so strong but not overpowering.
Holy carp! I am transfixed!
That is absolutely lovely and yes, brings tears to my eyes.
Literally got shivers. Absolutely flawless.
This recording of "Famine Song" was recently featured on Episode One (The Black Atlantic) of the new PBS series "The African Americans: Many Rivers To Cross."
My choir is performing this song in hopes of holding on to our two state titles. This song will more than do the job, it's absolutely beautiful!
Goosebumps !!!!!! Great performance!
Fr no cap
The most perfect balance , great tone and intonation , and emotions? GOD YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST
Omg the coolest part was when they were snapping at the end to make it sound like rain drops :D
My honors choir for ordway is singing this in our program. I love it. I'm a solo soprano for this piece!
This takes me back to senior year at Croatan High School.
This is so amazing
Amazing. And so very moving...
Słucha się z zapartym tchem,pięknie.
I love the dynamics
Minnetonka concert choir did this 2 years ago and it was about the same if not better. I saw it live though
makes me cry every time. :')
So beauteous!
It is arranged by Matthew Culloton
Omg luv it
chills
U can def feel those low basses on the second rain
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Hi!
I'm planning to do this with my high school choir but I can't seem to get a clear impression as to who or what Vada is.
Can anyone enlighten me?
Thanks.
It was written by VIDA, a world music vocal quartet (now disbanded), arranged by Culloton, however in listening to it, Culloton didn't change anything in the original arrangement: facebook.com/pages/VIDA/133196116695477
Stephanie and Julian Heidemann-Douglas Thanks!Actually I already made an arrangement based what I believed to be the melody. We've performed it quite a few times and the pupils love the song.
Does anyone know of a simpler arrangement of this song?
Ashley Esh my choir did this but altos 2 were the bases and tenors part of HMMM BA DUM HMMM. it’s pretty easy doing a ssaa or even just saa
Hi Felix, any chance you've discovered the arrangement of this (Famine Song)?
Matthew Culloton
my choirs doing this song for out music festival, I'm doing both of the solo's
Shako High 19'
Beautiful, but not the song I was expecting
My 7th grade chorus is doing this!
what arrangement is this?
This isn’t the famine song I know
2:17 :0 ....
Genocide
Sorry, no luck :/
I thought this was gonna be the famine is over song and now im dissapointed, thanks for nothing
It is a song of survival. In the end, the rain does come and the crops will grow again. 💧💦🌧The famine is finally over!👍🏼
It is a song of survival, but at the end, the rain does come and the crops do grow again. 💧💦🌧
The famine is finally over!👍🏼😊
@@kristinbaxter1154 nah i mean the famine is over by the thornly boys
It is arranged by Matthew Culloton