My Song in the Night - Salt Lake Vocal Artists
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- The Salt Lake Vocal Artists perform "My Song in the Night" arr. by Paul Christiansen live in concert on March 24, 2012 in the Waterford School Concert Hall, under the direction of Dr. Brady Allred.
The strength of the vessel can be demonstrated only by the hurricane, and the power of the Gospel can be fully shown only when the Christian is subjected to some fiery trial. If God would make manifest the fact that “He giveth songs in the night,” He must first make it night. -William Taylor
I grew up in NW Minnesota and heard the great Concordia Choir sing this piece often. It was a deep, Christian experience each time, whether Paul J. Himself was conducting, or his wonderful successor, Rene Classen . Paul J. would be thrilled and proud to hear one of his most poignant arrangements sung this well.
You can see the text written on their faces, absolutely wonderful expressions; each one of them telling a story. That is how music is done!
Wonderful..watching from Wales, UK.
How in the world could there possibly be empty seats for this performance?
I've listened to this so many times! So amazing and beautiful-3
Wonderful unity of tone, earnest expression and precise consonants. The performance reveals a deep level of engagement worthy of this beautiful peace as well as abundant musical talent. (And yes the low D at the end sounds great.)
i am in love with this piece, absolutely stunning.
This is one of the pieces that gives me an emotional reaction everytime I hear it.
I just heard the best soprano section of any choir anywhere out here on the internet.
beautiful!
wowsers.. those guys are pretty good.
Other than some stilted pronunciations of the English language this was gorgeous.
my choir is singing this for a concert and i can hit that low D out of all the guys in my class im trying to go for a low A tho lol
Beautiful. Very well done. This is one of Paul J. Christiansen's most glorious arrangements. But the vowels in this group are strange. Thuh, Jesös, comfert... very odd.
Kinda stilting and some really weird vowels here.
This choir's tone and resonance are great. This would be excellent if they fixed the strange enunciation issues.