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O Lord look down from Heaven
O Lord, look down from heaven,
and behold from the habitation
of thy holiness
and of thy glory:
Where is Thy zeal and Thy strength,
Thy mercies towards me?
Are they restrained?
(Isaiah 63 v. 15)
Sung at Canterbury Cathedral during our Roya... moreO Lord, look down from heaven,
and behold from the habitation
of thy holiness
and of thy glory:
Where is Thy zeal and Thy strength,
Thy mercies towards me?
Are they restrained?
(Isaiah 63 v. 15)
Sung at Canterbury Cathedral during our Royal School of Church Music Summer Course in 1986, under Martin How.
I (David W Solomons) was one of the altos.
John Huntley - a fellow alto - recorded this performance.
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God be in my head - Wilson (the best version)
'God be in my head' by Fraser Wilson
Text from the Sarum Primer (16th century, Salisbury)
sung by THE RIVELIN SINGERS in Wells Cathedral Chapter House
copies available from http://www.freewebstore.org/Fraser-Wilson-Music/God_be_in_my_head/p1610060_76... more'God be in my head' by Fraser Wilson
Text from the Sarum Primer (16th century, Salisbury)
sung by THE RIVELIN SINGERS in Wells Cathedral Chapter House
copies available from http://www.freewebstore.org/Fraser-Wilson-Music/God_be_in_my_head/p1610060_7611403.aspx
more information at www.fraserwilson.org.uk
This version is for Richard Bannister
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Ne kwe m Nna - FSV
A beautiful song composed by Fr. Donatus Chukwuedo highlighting on the total submission of priests of God, in all circumstances, to the vocation of the Catholic Priesthood (instituted by Christ Jesus, the high Priest, at the Lord's Supper. Now commemorate... moreA beautiful song composed by Fr. Donatus Chukwuedo highlighting on the total submission of priests of God, in all circumstances, to the vocation of the Catholic Priesthood (instituted by Christ Jesus, the high Priest, at the Lord's Supper. Now commemorated on the Holy Thursday). This song is premiered by Friends of St. Val (FSV).
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CCC_The Lord Bless You And Keep You
The Lord Bless You And Keep You
John Rutter (1945- )
Corfu Childrens Choir
Catholic Cathedral of Corfu
December 21th, 2011
Christina Kalliaridou, conducting
Elli Glarou, piano
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' Lord Keep Us Safe '
A soldier's 'CALL OF DUTY' in pictures, set to the awesome composition 'Lord Keep Us Safe' by Darren Marc Bartlett and superb choral vocals from Salvacosta.
''This brand new video is a tribute to all the men and women who serve to keep us safe. Thank y... moreA soldier's 'CALL OF DUTY' in pictures, set to the awesome composition 'Lord Keep Us Safe' by Darren Marc Bartlett and superb choral vocals from Salvacosta.
''This brand new video is a tribute to all the men and women who serve to keep us safe. Thank you to all the outstanding individuals who work tirelessly to dedicate their lives to protect us. You are true HEROES and because of your sacrifice, we are able to enjoy many freedoms that most of us take for granted.
Please share and view on all social media sites to raise awareness and show our appreciation.;
Darren Bartlett
''Lord, keep us safe this night,
secure from all our fears;
may angels guard our sleep,
till morning light appears.''
Music Credits
Composer - Darren Marc Bartlett
Vocals - Salvacosta
Lyrics - John Leland, 1792
Producers - Alvin Allison & Darren Bartlett
Video creation - Kingsbere Designs
Copyright DMB Music 2003
www.darrenbartlett.co.uk
www.salvacosta.co.uk
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CWU Chamber Choir: Vijay Singh, "The Lord's Prayer"
"The Lord’s Prayer" (Vijay Singh) is sung by The Central Washington University Chamber Choir (Gary Weidenaar, director)
ABOUT THE PIECE:
Composer Vijay Singh writes: “The Lord's Prayer was inspired by Oliver Messian's choral masterpiece "O Sacrum C... more"The Lord’s Prayer" (Vijay Singh) is sung by The Central Washington University Chamber Choir (Gary Weidenaar, director)
ABOUT THE PIECE:
Composer Vijay Singh writes: “The Lord's Prayer was inspired by Oliver Messian's choral masterpiece "O Sacrum Convivium", with its use of dense harmony, existentialism, hypnotic transcendental tonal treatment, and grateful piety.” The composer decided to use the universal "Lord's Prayer" text and various musical ideas to communicate the power and hope of this prayer. The piece builds to climax at "For Thine is the Power and Glory forever!" and ends reflectively, savoring the "Amen".
THE COMPOSER:
Composer Vijay Singh is Professor in the music department at Central Washington University. This video is from a concert presented on the CWU Campus.in May, 2014 entitled: “The CWU Choirs and Friends sing songs of Singh” In that concert, 28 of Singh’s pieces were performed by 6 choirs, including two invited guest high school choirs.
Known for compositions such as John... less
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i thank You God for Most This Amazing Day - Eric Whitacre
i thank You God for Most This Amazing Day - Eric Whitacre
Performed by the Abbeydale Singers on their 25th anniversary concert, at St. John's Church, Ranmoor, Sheffield, 16th July 2011.
See http://www.abbeydalesingers.org.uk for more details.
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When In Our Music God is Glorified (ENGELBERG)
WHEN IN OUR MUSIC God IS GLORIFIED
ENGELBERG
arr. Alejandro D. Consolacion II
CANTUS
Festival Brass
Alejandro Consolacion, organ
Franz Miguel Ramirez, conductor
1. When in our music God is glorified,
and adoration leaves no room for pride,
... moreWHEN IN OUR MUSIC God IS GLORIFIED
ENGELBERG
arr. Alejandro D. Consolacion II
CANTUS
Festival Brass
Alejandro Consolacion, organ
Franz Miguel Ramirez, conductor
1. When in our music God is glorified,
and adoration leaves no room for pride,
it is as though the whole creation cried,
Hallelujah!
2. How often, making music, we have found
a new dimension in the world of sound,
as worship moved us to a more profound
Hallelujah!
3. So has the church, in liturgy and song,
in faith and love, through centuries of wrong,
borne witness to the truth in every tongue:
Hallelujah!
4. And did not Jesus sing a Psalm that night
when utmost evil strove against the Light?
Then let us sing, for whom he won the fight:
Hallelujah!
5. Let every instrument be tuned for praise!
Let all rejoice who have a voice to raise!
And may God give us faith to sing always:
Hallelujah! Amen. less