O Holy Night arr. Rosalind Hall | BYU Men's Chorus
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Live recording of “O Holy Night” performed on the steps of the Tanner Building at BYU. Light will always chase away darkness. You are loved, needed, and wanted!
SONG CREDITS
Lyrics by Placide Cappeau, Music by Adolphe Adam; Arranged by Rosalind Hall
Directed by Rosalind Hall
Performed by the BYU Men’s Chorus (Dec. 2018)
VIDEO CREDITS
Director: Rosalind Hall
Cinematography: Kyle Andrews - For booking, contact kyleskreative@gmail.com
Post Production/Editing: Kyle Andrews
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Change the description to acknowledge the event that happened days before this was filmed, and the reason for the sticky notes (instead of self-promotion and subscriber-grabbing), and maybe I'll consider it. Even the number for the suicide prevention hotline would be something. C'mon guys. smh
What is BYU and what country is it in? This is a world platform, don't assume anybody knows who and where you are!!
Wow I happened to be in the building when this took place. It was only a few days after a very tragic incident took place in the very same building. Hearing songs of praise to the prince of peace was a beautiful beautiful moment I felt lucky to be there for
Beautiful!!! Hugs from Brazil!!!
Very Spiritual.
As much as I love this song and acknowledge that this is appropriate for the Christmas season, I do however find the description disgusting. None of it acknowledges the person who committed suicide and mainly talked about self promotion such as the subscriber count. Please change the description.
Why should it acknowledge the person who killed themselves? Do they have anything to do with the choir?