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Pleasant Are Thy Courts (Wo S’ro Abangua Ye Fe) - Henry Francis Lyte
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Pleasant Are Thy Courts ABOVE
Author:Henry F. Lyte, 1843
This hymn "Pleasant Are Thy Courts above" has it bible reference from Psalms 84:10 which says:
"For a day in Thy Courts is bet... Arent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getPArent().style.display='none';">more#hymn #trending #choral #arise #ghananews #ukraine #russia
Pleasant Are Thy Courts ABOVE
Author:Henry F. Lyte, 1843
This hymn "Pleasant Are Thy Courts above" has it bible reference from Psalms 84:10 which says:
"For a day in Thy Courts is better than a thousand. I had rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God, than to dwell in the tents of wickedness". (Psalms 84:10 KJV).
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O Lord look down from Heaven
O Lord, look down from heaven,
and behold from the habitation
of Thy holiness
and of Thy glory:
Where is Thy zeal and Thy strength,
Thy mercies towards me?
Are they restrained?
(Isaiah 63 v. 15)
Sung at Canterbury Cathedral during our Roya... Arent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getPArent().style.display='none';">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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Neno Lako - Godwill Babette (Kenyan Boys Choir Cover)
This beautiful song by @Godwill Babette inspired us to shAre the message of how great and powerful God's word is. We shAre in the spiritual inspiration drawn from
Psalm 138.2 :"I will worship toward Thy Holy Temple, and praise Thy name for Thy lovingkin... Arent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getPArent().style.display='none';">moreThis beautiful song by @Godwill Babette inspired us to shAre the message of how great and powerful God's word is. We shAre in the spiritual inspiration drawn from
Psalm 138.2 :"I will worship toward Thy Holy Temple, and praise Thy name for Thy lovingkindness and for Thy truth: for thou hast magnified Thy word above all Thy name"-KJV
This is our rendition of this wonderful song.
Performed By:
@Kenyan Boys Choir
Arranged for the choir by:
Alvin Kadaji
Solo:
Alvin Kadaji
Shot and Directed by:
Smith Hems
Shot at:
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гурт ОРФЕЙ - Glorify Thy Name
Orpheus performance on Allure concerts in the Netherlands (March 2012)
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How Excellent Is Thy Name
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple SquAre perform "How Excellent Is Thy Name" from "Saul" composed by George Frideric Handel.
Episode 4425. Aired July 6, 2014
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That Heavenly Country
Music by Frank Pesci
Bring us to that heavenly country, where, with all Thy saints, we may enter the everlasting heritage of Thy sons and daughters. Alleluia. (Episcopal Book of Common Prayer)
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Polyhymnia
Polyhymnia is a small select ensemble of singers focusing on historically informed performance of sacred music from the Courts and cathedrals of the Renaissance world. The ensemble has been in residence at The Church of St. Ignatius of Antioch since 2003.... Arent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getPArent().style.display='none';">morePolyhymnia is a small select ensemble of singers focusing on historically informed performance of sacred music from the Courts and cathedrals of the Renaissance world. The ensemble has been in residence at The Church of St. Ignatius of Antioch since 2003. Polyhymnia's singers Are drawn from many sources, including some of the finest church choirs in New York
Since 2000, director John Bradley has been creating original editions of music for the ensemble, some of it secreted in manuscript collections since the 16th century. Working in concert with libraries, liturgical historians and institutions, Polyhymnia hopes to both
preserve and reintroduce choral masterworks of the Renaissance and early Baroque in ways that both entertain and elucidate. In addition to the concert series, the ensemble's unique relationship with Saint Ignatius of Antioch, a forerunner in the preservation of historical liturgy, provides opportunities to perform Renaissance and Baroque music in a liturgical context, while fostering musical ... Arent().getPrevious().style.display='';$(this).getPArent().style.display='none';">less