encore une oeuvre magnifique de dan, qui nous transporte dans le monde des spheres et de la perfection, qui nous eleve, nous purifie de la corruption, la folie et la degenerescence de ce monde materiel, et nous delivre du mal !
Just watched this at the King Center for performing Arts, in Melbourne, FL with the Brevard Community Chorus - It was phenomenal! Mystical music... Concert was on December 8, 2018
If you have not yet attended a performance of this majestic tribute, it will be performed this week on June 23 by the Rivertree Singers under the direction of Warren Cook at Rodeheaver Auditorium on Bob Jones University Campus at 7:30 pm.
I don't think the 'comments' should be used for advertising other performances. But then, this music is so beautiful awareness of it needs to be spread as widely as possible. And that being said, for me the Rivertree performance (now in the past when I write this) is superior in the feel it achieves for the work. The performance here while perhaps having a slightly more 'professional' quality to its sound, is excellent but somehow too formal, too precious, is the closest I can come to expressing the difference. Both are great realisations of Forrest's wonderful music.
The next performance of Dan Forrest's Lux will be by the Haywood Community Chorus, directed by Kathy Geyer McNeil, Sunday May 6th, 4 PM at the Waynesville First United Methodist Church, downtown Waynesville, NC.
Actually, the next performance is this Wednesday, March 28th, at 7:30 pm at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Fredonia, New York, by the Masterwork Choir at Trinity. Admission is free, with optional donation to the church! We will be performing the Chamber version of Lux!
The next performance of this gorgeous piece is this Wednesday, March 28th, at 7:30 pm at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Fredonia, New York, by the Masterwork Choir at Trinity. Admission is free, with optional donation to the church! We will be performing the Chamber version of Lux!
The Athens Master Chorale will perform this beautiful masterpiece this Saturday, May 18, 2019, at 7:30 pm in Hodgson Hall on the campus of the University of Georgia.
Awesome, for sure. But I couldn't help noticing the poor black woman on the front row (2:59 - 4th from the left). They showed a close-up of her only once and I guess the reason is that. There was something wrong with her. I hope and pray that she is okay.
And GOD said let there be light, and there was light, this music dispels the darkness, thank you.
All of your music SHINES, and I literally cannot express how excited I am to perform this masterpiece at Carnegie Hall in 8 months!!
Just discovered this marvelous piece! What an incredible work of art!
encore une oeuvre magnifique de dan, qui nous transporte dans le monde des spheres et de la perfection, qui nous eleve, nous purifie de la corruption, la folie et la degenerescence de ce monde materiel, et nous delivre du mal !
Sublime! Stunning !
Thanks, Mr. Forrest, for another inspiring, gorgeous musical appreciation of our God and our lives in His service. Thank you so much!
Wonderful! Another masterpiece of Dan Forrest! Greetings from Austria 🌸
watched this today live. it was awesome
Undescribable.
Holy, immaculate, beautiful, and perfect: LUX. YOU HAVE ENLIGHTED ME.
Amazing! Exquisitely beautiful.
God bless you immensely Mr Forrest
privileged to experience Lux this morning at Gary United Methodist in Wheaton, IL. Exquisite! and so moving.
Just awesome, inspiring music.
The power of music brings voice to the sacred and expresses sound to creation. A very moving performance.
Just wonderful. The string arrangements are special.
Stunningly beautiful.
Just watched this at the King Center for performing Arts, in Melbourne, FL with the Brevard Community Chorus - It was phenomenal! Mystical music... Concert was on December 8, 2018
Dear Dan Forrest, we gone start the rearsals tomorrow! See you in June, at London!
If you have not yet attended a performance of this majestic tribute, it will be performed this week on June 23 by the Rivertree Singers under the direction of Warren Cook at Rodeheaver Auditorium on Bob Jones University Campus at 7:30 pm.
I don't think the 'comments' should be used for advertising other performances. But then, this music is so beautiful awareness of it needs to be spread as widely as possible. And that being said, for me the Rivertree performance (now in the past when I write this) is superior in the feel it achieves for the work. The performance here while perhaps having a slightly more 'professional' quality to its sound, is excellent but somehow too formal, too precious, is the closest I can come to expressing the difference. Both are great realisations of Forrest's wonderful music.
we have to do this for my high school choir. It’s nice but such a pain
It's the challenge that makes it worthy of the effort. At least here, you can hear what it is you are striving to achieve.
The next performance of Dan Forrest's Lux will be by the Haywood Community Chorus, directed by Kathy Geyer McNeil, Sunday May 6th, 4 PM at the Waynesville First United Methodist Church, downtown Waynesville, NC.
Actually, the next performance is this Wednesday, March 28th, at 7:30 pm at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Fredonia, New York, by the Masterwork Choir at Trinity. Admission is free, with optional donation to the church! We will be performing the Chamber version of Lux!
Tomorrow evening (June 3, 2018) we are performing the Virginia premier at Richmond's First Baptist Church.
The next performance of this gorgeous piece is this Wednesday, March 28th, at 7:30 pm at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Fredonia, New York, by the Masterwork Choir at Trinity. Admission is free, with optional donation to the church! We will be performing the Chamber version of Lux!
The Athens Master Chorale will perform this beautiful masterpiece this Saturday, May 18, 2019, at 7:30 pm in Hodgson Hall on the campus of the University of Georgia.
Heavenly
Awesome, for sure. But I couldn't help noticing the poor black woman on the front row (2:59 - 4th from the left). They showed a close-up of her only once and I guess the reason is that. There was something wrong with her. I hope and pray that she is okay.
She just looked a little lost. It happens to all musicians once in a while.
Has Dan ever done a part for an Alto Soloist?
Yes, I know of at least one -- Jubilate Deo's Second Movement, Ve adthdor vador (From age to age). ruclips.net/video/BVyCzNg6o0o/видео.html
Who did your videography? Lovely tapestry of sound and sight.
Insight Productions- Jonathan Shuler. See credits at 40:19.
Titling is a shade pretentious, particularly the almost unreadable font used for identifying the movements.
Who are the soloists?
Description edited to include soloists: Kathryn Knauer, soprano Paul Sewell, tenor