I am a clarinet player in an orchestra in a Baptist Church (Even though I am a Catholic) and we played this song, it was hard but the music was a blessing for all listening to it, listening to it again brings joy to my heart ❤
Being a retired oncology/inpatient hospice nurse I was actually hopeful 3 years ago that humanity would learn a vital lesson, straighten out and fly right as the saying goes. 3 years later my hope is fading fast with each day that passes. 😢
Three decades ago, I went to a little church in Fremantle WA; since then, having lived in 3 different continents and numerous cities, including current NY for 20 yrs, I listen to this hymn back in Australia, which brings me back old memories and beyond, as if Scrooge’s flying alongside past ghost. Thank you. This is one of the most wonderful hymns I have ever heard. Merry Christmas! - Manhattan, 12/22/2021
@@StAndrewsCathedralSydney I'm no great organist, but I find it hard to restrain myself once I get to the secod line of the last verse. A loud solo stop followed by thunder for the last two lines is the only way for me.
I am a clarinet player in an orchestra in a Baptist Church (Even though I am a Catholic) and we played this song, it was hard but the music was a blessing for all listening to it, listening to it again brings joy to my heart ❤
Increasingly change and decay is what we are seeing and it's now, more than ever, we need to seek God's presence.
Being a retired oncology/inpatient hospice nurse I was actually hopeful 3 years ago that humanity would learn a vital lesson, straighten out and fly right as the saying goes. 3 years later my hope is fading fast with each day that passes. 😢
Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us sinners, Amen
Wonderful rendition! Love it. 😊
Brilliant. Such a lovely reflective hymn for today as we ebb closer to eternity. Cling to the Cross brothers and sisters.
Beautiful and sensitive trumpet playing. Bravo. Not easy, accompanying softly.
An absolute masterclass performance of an iconic hymn. Chapeau and Great Thanks :)
Three decades ago, I went to a little church in Fremantle WA; since then, having lived in 3 different continents and numerous cities, including current NY for 20 yrs, I listen to this hymn back in Australia, which brings me back old memories and beyond, as if Scrooge’s flying alongside past ghost. Thank you. This is one of the most wonderful hymns I have ever heard. Merry Christmas! - Manhattan, 12/22/2021
Bellissima esecuzione.
Lovely
❤❤❤ England
divino
O thou who changes not, abide with me
Wonderful ❣️❤️👏
❤️🇦🇺⛪️🙏
What's with the odd sudden forte in the middle of the last verse for no reason?
The words.
@@StAndrewsCathedralSydney I'm no great organist, but I find it hard to restrain myself once I get to the secod line of the last verse. A loud solo stop followed by thunder for the last two lines is the only way for me.
Again beautiful but director's tempos are a bit speedy. Slow it down a bit. Still beautiful.
No. The tempo is perfect. Why would you want it so slow?
Anzac Day again