Shall We Gather at the River? | The Tabernacle Choir
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- Опубликовано: 20 янв 2016
- The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square performs "Shall We Gather at the River?" composed by Robert Lowry and arranged by Ryan Murphy. It features Daron Bradford on the Irish flute.
Episode 4494. Aired November 1, 2015. Видеоклипы
Beautiful! Jesus!!😊
Such a beautiful Hymn, beautifully sung and beautifully played. Thank you. Dad, myself and family first heard this song watching Country and Western films in the little Chapel's, "Shall we gather at the River" was sung at the Nursing home shortly before Dad passed, I was singing at the beginning, couldn't "hold it together" 😢 so Dad couldn't see me crying I went behind his chair to wipe my tears, stood up again to sing, just couldn't, too emotional.Years have passed have since to my ❤️❤️ content. 🤗 Stirs happy memories too. 🙏
.... meant SUNG not SINCE
An absolutely beautiful rendition of this song.
I hope to have this song sung at my grave dedication.
Words cannot begin to describe my profound feelings for this beautiful hymn.❤
Instant nostalgia of my childhood, in Kentucky.
Simply beautiful.
Beautiful!
I had never heard this arraignment before The Hymns of Thanksgiving choir in Boise ,Id. performed it last year at Thanksgiving. Very beautiful
Magnificent! Beautifully sung.
What a serene hymn!
Awesome!
So incredible for All Souls Day.
Thank you.
Esse coro é magnífico
Superbe !
Such a moving arrangement.. Can I please have a copy of the score?
This is a hymn for Christians, not Baptists or Mormons, surely? A lovely rendition. And I'm a Baptist. Praise God.
Tess Gregory: What are Baptists and Mormons if they are not Christians??
@@anghinetti i think what he want to say is that this song is not belongs only to some denominations like baptists and mormons. It belongs to all Christians
Is there a recording of this song anywhere? I cannot find this version by the MTC on iTunes. Does anyone know what album of theirs it is on?
Nice but arrangement is trying to be too clever