So beautifully and sensitively performed; all the more impressive considering the substantial challenges of creating the virtual choral performance. Appreciation and congratulations extended to Dr. Winnie and all of these fine young singers for creating 5:48 minutes of sublime choral beauty.... :-)
Elaine Hegenberg's composition is truly beautiful. But why is it that only two from four stanzas of the lyrics are sung ? I have never seen any choir group sang the whole stanzas with this more recent composition. George Mattheson, the writer of this song, wrote a lyric that is deeply meaningful and very Christ-centered when read as a whole.
Elaine Hegenberg's composition is truly beautiful. But why is it that only two from four stanzas of the lyrics are sung ? I have never seen any choir group sang the whole stanzas with this more recent composition. George Mattheson, the writer of this song, wrote a lyric that is deeply meaningful and very Christ-centered when read as a whole.
So beautifully and sensitively performed; all the more impressive considering the substantial challenges of creating the virtual choral performance. Appreciation and congratulations extended to Dr. Winnie and all of these fine young singers for creating 5:48 minutes of sublime choral beauty.... :-)
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Elaine Hegenberg's composition is truly beautiful. But why is it that only two from four stanzas of the lyrics are sung ? I have never seen any choir group sang the whole stanzas with this more recent composition. George Mattheson, the writer of this song, wrote a lyric that is deeply meaningful and very Christ-centered when read as a whole.
Elaine Hegenberg's composition is truly beautiful. But why is it that only two from four stanzas of the lyrics are sung ? I have never seen any choir group sang the whole stanzas with this more recent composition. George Mattheson, the writer of this song, wrote a lyric that is deeply meaningful and very Christ-centered when read as a whole.