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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2020
- Hymn tune "Conditor alme siderum," plainsong (mode 4). Text: Latin, 9th century. Performed by the St. John's Compline Choir; Thomas Edward Morgan, conductor.
For Advent 1, November 29, 2020.
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opening singer sounded so beautiful!
It brings the mind and heart back to retreats at St. Benedict's Monastery in Snowmass, Colorado. Both the time of quiet with the now quarantined monks for lauds in the morning or vespers in the evening and the peace of the walk in astronomical twilight toward or from the experience. Beautifully and artfully composed. Also reminiscent of the rare services my late friend, Stan Hartman, conducted with worshipful spirit and intent at the Fiske Planetarium in Boulder, Colorado for those privileged to enjoy it. Thank you!
Beautiful, Beautiful, very beautiful. Thanks be to God.
Most excellent praise to the Triune God!
We sang this Sunday night at our Cathedral. So beautiful
Astounding! Beautiful! Opens the heart!
What an amazing performance...very beautiful...very moving
Beautiful performance of a wonderful hymn! Thank you
Thank you St. John's choir...wonderful. Merry Christmas!
Lovely and so delicate ✨
Beautiful
might I use this recording in an online service of the United Reformed Church in the UK please? We have the requisite licences and would credit you in the Order of Service - it's a non commercial act of worship. Thanks Andy Braunston.
Yes, please feel free to use for a service. (We just ask that people not use it for commercial purposes.)
May I play this for a small online evening prayer service for Ordinands please?
Yes, please feel free to use for a service. (We just ask that people not use it for commercial purposes.)
@@StJohnsEpiscopalChurchBoulder thank you so much.
Blessings to you in your evensong. I have been leading one in Maine for several years. I think there is a movement arising.