Wade In The Water - Amazing Gospel Choir
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Wade In The Water (Moses Hogan) by Amazing Gospel Choir @ 8° Festival della Coralità Veneta - Venezia, 25 ottobre 2014
Lead singer - Ilaria Mandruzzato
Conductor - Marica Fasolato
Il coro è stato premiato con la Fascia di Eccellenza per il progetto monografico Spiritual e Gospel su Moses Hogan.
Video by Lisa Fasolato
Editing & mastering by Luca Pedron
www.amazingospelchoir.com
Ohhhhh the soloist was pure perfection
YES Perfection is the word!
Great sound! The soloist has a great voice and performed with enthusiasm and passion.
Wonderful. Thank you .
the best choir ive seen perform this piece so far!
Victoria Perez this is my favourite one..😁💗
have a look at it.🎉❤
Best arrangement I've heard!!! Looking for a ssaa version... sadly nothing compares to this one..
im going to perform this around march....wish me luck
Luck! :) 🍀
"Amazing Gospel Choir" ...IS RIGHT! ❤
Uau!!! Beautiful!!!
The best arrangement of this song!
I honestly was going to flip this since I did not see one African American person in this.... but I heard the soloist and she does have a little solo in her voice that made me finish this whole thing. She did an amazing job and in my eye (my personal opinion) this could have a major disaster if she didn't have the solo....Great job even though I did still feel like the soul of the group (not except the soloist) was missing.
say i was jus finna do the same shit den you i seen yo comment so i gave it a shot.......i fucks wit it lolol
BEAUTIFUL
I remember my middle school chorus sang thing omg
Sounds like the choir is saying the british pronunciation of "water", but the soloist is pronouncing is fine. That was kinda wierd. The soloist did amazing. I performed this in my choir a year or two ago and it was a lot of fun. This choir doesn't seem that expressive though :(
Nicely done.
Bravi!
superb! great lead
Beautiful....
Thank you Johnny!
Give Eva Cassidy's version a shot!!
i hope yall know where this come from
Wonderful! Is this an Italian choir?
Jean Ingram Yes!
Jean Ingram I'm in the Allison Dragon choir
they were nice
awesome
Thats the song I'm doing in choir for festival
the first time i heared wade in the warter is at cruch today i had to get in a pull thing and put my head under it was fun
I wish that they allowed the soloist to move her arms and cut loose!
What language is it in?
English
@@teamexplorers2.0 Are you sure?
although they sung this good, it'll never compare to black people singing Wade In The Water, theres no pain or emotion behind this .
Haley Thomas PREACH!!!
Damn that soloist is being possessed by an old black lady!! Omg
This song was sung to free slaves. Sung in the fields not for entertainment
Yes my friend, it was. As everything belonging to the past it is now history. And evolving it became a type of art. This arrangement is modern, by Dr. Moses Hogan. We perform Gospel and Spiritual music as type of art as American composers and teachers and preachers say, as you can read in GMWA books. We do it to spread the knowledge of this music and its message. We were not in the fields, you neither, so let's remember it happened and that your ancestors created some beauty out of sorrow. That's it.
Ashi Aku exactly , they mock everything and take it , talking about “it’s history “ it’s our ancestors outcry’s they shouldn’t have even touched this song , it’s insulting
@@raynathan3695 honey ciao, please be moderate and begin to open your minds. And read books.
For example, what Dr. Joan Hillsman , Music Educator, Author, , Iowa University Professor, African American Music Historian, Church Music Clinician, Supervisor of Music from the Washington DC Public Schools, Board Member for the National Gospel Music Workshop of America (GMWA) writes in her "Gospel Music: An African American Art Form". Stop being polemical and let people around the world enjoy this kind of music.
Isn't a sad love song an art form? Why shouldn't be this? It remains sad though
@@raynathan3695 the opposite. I see a LOT of African Americans singing throughout the world this music. This music has be arranged by black professors in America and Africa to be sung all around the world. They transform it to art form to let people know more about it.
They all are very aware, much more than us, about the origin of this music. And they all push us to learn everything about it. We sing it because we understand, how we can, the message. It was written and arranged to teach a message, and to let people singing it to learn this message. We try to do it at our best, because we respect the message, and the history behind, and most of all the people in that history.
@@raynathan3695 I am not talking about elites, I'm talking about people who studied african-american history and music for all their life, 1000s of people who spread their teaching.
You should obviously learn something more to argument better and as I said before, open your mind.
I am talking about her www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=www.joanhillsmanmusicnetwork.com/&ved=2ahUKEwiB4vnK98foAhUQQUEAHYRDCI0QFjAAegQIAxAB&usg=AOvVaw2mA4ZLvZbOqdSJ7n8Fp0MH
And him www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Hogan&ved=2ahUKEwjbvvPk98foAhXIYcAKHUM_A3UQFjAVegQIAxAB&usg=AOvVaw37SBrQGB7FK9mlgkFSQCdr
You better than them? Really?
What a lovely classically trained version of an American gospel song, and not an African-American face in the group. But something is missing...oh yes, authenticity.
the idea that people of other races can't play black music is utterly ridiculous, counterproductive and has been proven to be as such time and time again. there's nothing inauthentic about re-interpreting a song in another setting or with a different ensemble. furthermore, expecting an ensemble that is all white to hire a black singer for the sake of authenticity in one performance would be an example of tokenism. the meaning of this spiritual is certainly not lost in the arrangement and i'm sure these musicians are well aware of gospel/blues tradition, being that they're fucking pros.
DrewWasMe I sang this song in chorus and I was the only black guy 😂😂😂😂😂😂
DrewWasMe music is music, no matter what is the color of your skin. For us this song is a tribute to the great Moses Hogan and his way of arranging. It's also a way to make people know spiritual repertoire and black american history. We presented this song in a competition of all italian choirs and if 90% sing in latin or italian, this is an original choise.
Nahhhhh
What in the hell? The irony of white ppl singing a Nehru spiritual black ppl sang during slavery
I can't believe how they arrived to ruin this beautiful song..
The soloist is amazing but i really don't like how they modified the rhythm.
Shinobu Sensei this is an Arrangement written by Moses Hogan, the rhythm is written in the score.
They could not have ruined it. This choir was excellent!
+Kathy Poort The soloist was just the best I have ever heard.