the Graduate Choir NZ with Dr John Wells (organ) perform "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" on TVNZ's Praise Be. Words: Isaac Watts (1674-1748) Hymn tune: Rockingham - Edward Miller (~1731-1807) Arrangement Verse 4: Sir David Willcocks (b. 1919) T... more
From our concert ("Our God Is God") on March 23, 2013. Be thou my vision, O Lord of my heart, Be all else but naught to me, save that thou art; Be thou my best thought in the day and the night, Both waking and sleeping, thy presence my light. Be ... more
Programme: Dindirin Morley: April Is In my Mistress’ Face Pergolesi: Stabat Mater Dolorosa Purcell: In Our Deep Vaulted Cell Brahms: Am Gesteine Verdi: Va Pensiero Mendelssohn: I Waited For the Lord Gilbert and Sullivan: the Major General’s Song
Chant commun de la Maîtrise d'Antony et du Chœur d'Enfants Amazing Grace interprété le 25 janvier 2014. Prière de François d'Assise. Partition réalisée à l'occasion de la Cérémonie de la Paix du 13 juillet 2014 qui rassemblera 5000 Petits Chanteurs venus ... more
Truly, how excellent the loving-kindness of the Lord is. And we as His children shall be abundantly satisfied with the fullness of His house. Amen
8th Colors of Worship A Sacred Music Festival @ Church of the Risen Lord UP Diliman
Many are the ways of the Lord. And Man cannot fully understand or comprehend them. But that doesn’t mean we should lose faith in the Almighty. He always comes through ❤️
pre-order our CD: http://www.gofundme.com/thesessionsvoices music: Chiara Cortez, Emanuele Jorma Gasperi lyrics: Chiara Cortez directed by Riccardo Riande concept: Daphne Nisi, Riccardo Riande, ZogaroS post-production: Daphne Nisi, Riccardo Riand... more
Anthem by John Amner, performed by the multitrack one-man choir dwsChorale Come let's rejoice unto the Lord: let us make joy to God our Saviour. Let us approach to his presence in confession: and in psalms let us make joy to him. Alleluia. (Word... more
Composed by William Mathias, transposed and sung by the dwsChorale (www.dwsolo.com) Nowell, nowell. Who is there that singeth so, I am here, Sir Christèmas. Welcome, my lord Sir Christèmas! Welcome to all, both more and less! Come near, come nea... more