The 112th Annual ChristmasCarol Service

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @stevefrase1505
    @stevefrase1505 2 года назад +3

    As always the U Choir Carols and Lessons performance was superb! --The selections, the singers and Organ and conductor-- Yay! It's the best in my opinion and I watch it repeatedly each year. Thank you, merry Christmas, and God bless you all.

  • @chipfilson6725
    @chipfilson6725 2 года назад

    wonderful experience even a month later. Enjoyed the service and the multiple shots of the entire congregation; choir in loft and processions. Well presented.

  • @carlamortensen5375
    @carlamortensen5375 2 года назад

    I sang in these services some years ago, and watching again makes me revisit the joy of those experiences. I am grateful to everyone in the Memorial Church that make events like this possible.

  • @danielmoriarty8266
    @danielmoriarty8266 2 года назад +4

    They sound superb, even with pillows strapped to their faces. I can’t wait to hear how good all our choirs will sound when we can at last make choral music again without those things. Bravo; Brava!

  • @johnmilbauer7371
    @johnmilbauer7371 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful. Great to be "back" in spirit!

  • @29eaglegirl
    @29eaglegirl 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful, as always. Wish I could have been there in person this year, but so grateful you were able to stream the service. I always find some new favorite carols. Everything was beautiful! Thank you!

  • @bertcarter6176
    @bertcarter6176 2 года назад +1

    Beautifully done!

  • @이명훈-o6u
    @이명훈-o6u 2 года назад

    좋아 요

  • @franknapolitano8302
    @franknapolitano8302 2 года назад

    University Choir. Well sung and played all around. But you need to ask permission from the global uchoir alumni association (or at least give us a heads up) if you change the last verse of Personent hodie. Not cool.

  • @williamrich7638
    @williamrich7638 2 года назад

    How can you sing with a mask on your face? It completely corrupts the sound.
    I thought they were smart at Harvard. One has to wonder.
    They didn't do that at King's College Cambridge.