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Worthy is the Lamb
A beautiful contemporary classical Hymn to crown the Easter celebration. Based on the biblical text in revelation 5:12, Pepper Choplin sets this powerful words of Adoration into music that would endure for all ages
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Llef - Deus Salutis
For our second "live" video, we're performing the Welsh Hymn "Llef,' or "Deus Salutis."
Want to join us for a virtual rehearsal?
Just go to our website, welshchoir.ca, and click on Virtual Rehearsals.
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Schola Cantorum - Ave Maria (Bruckner)
Thomas Aquinas writes in the Summa Theologica: "Music is the exaltation of the mind derived from things eternal, bursting forth in sound." The quotation most aptly describes the repertoire on the Norwegian chamber choir Schola Cantorum's recording of Hymn... moreThomas Aquinas writes in the Summa Theologica: "Music is the exaltation of the mind derived from things eternal, bursting forth in sound." The quotation most aptly describes the repertoire on the Norwegian chamber choir Schola Cantorum's recording of Hymns to Mary, the Mother of God, in which tranquillity, eternity and 'bursting forth into sound' are encountered in many different guises. The composers represented here have often chosen to allow their music to evolve in stable structures and remain within static harmonic spaces even when the music becomes expressive and dramatic: Benjamin Britten, Francis Poulenc, Maurice Duruflé, Eric Whitacre, Morten Lauridsen, Martin Ødegaard, Kjell Mørk Karlsen, Anton Bruckner, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Arvo Pärt, Ola Gjeilo, Andrew Smith and Trond Kverno.
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Amazing A Cappella Harmonies - 'Shenandoah' - Salvacosta (Derric Johnson)
Salvacosta sing Derric Johnson's 'Shenandoah set to the alternative Christian Hymn -'Mid all the traffic of the ways"'...
"Shenandoah - the lush a cappella harmonies towards the end had me hitting the repeat button again and again, if only to wallow in... moreSalvacosta sing Derric Johnson's 'Shenandoah set to the alternative Christian Hymn -'Mid all the traffic of the ways"'...
"Shenandoah - the lush a cappella harmonies towards the end had me hitting the repeat button again and again, if only to wallow in the glorious antithetical glissandos in the last measure. I loved that! " Barbara Allen - Pasadena, California USA
Lyrics
’Mid all the traffic of the ways,
Turmoils without, within,
Make in my heart a quiet place,
And come and dwell therein.
A little shrine of quietness,
All sacred to Thyself,
Where Thou shalt all my soul possess,
And I may find myself.
A little place of mystic grace,
Of self and sin swept bare,
Where I may look into thy face,
And talk with Thee in prayer.
Copyright Derric Johnson
Performed by Salvacosta
Image courtesy of Chris Taylor
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Who Is On The Lord’s Side (Hena Wo Wura Afa) - Frances R. Havergal (1877)
The Hymn is related to the story of Moses when he returned from communing with God on the mount, and found the Israelites worshipping the golden calf. Moses indignantly stood in the gate of the camp and said, "Who is on the Lord's side? Let him come unto ... moreThe Hymn is related to the story of Moses when he returned from communing with God on the mount, and found the Israelites worshipping the golden calf. Moses indignantly stood in the gate of the camp and said, "Who is on the Lord's side? Let him come unto me." (Exodus 32:26).
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Black History Month
We took part of our rehearsal last night to honor Black History Month and celebrate the diversity of our Chorus. What better way to celebrate than with song. We chose "Oh Happy Day"' a late '60s gospel song with its roots from an 18th-century Hymn.