This channel features performance videos of past and present ensembles conducted by Dr. Brady Allred.
Salt Lake Choral Artists consists of five groups - a large concert choir of 150 voices, a chamber choir of 57 voices, the Salt Lake Vocal Artists consisting of 40 voices, a children's choir of 70 voices, and a women's choir of 47 voices. SLCA offers four or five concerts every season, performed in the Libby Gardner Concert Hall at the University of Utah.
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You have to look at the context of Lo How a Rose, the pure and simple love of Jesus. That Jesus has love for everyone that we are loved regardless of what we have done. Ugh I cried when I heard this. It’s simple yet beautiful and thought provoking. It’s all in how you see it.
Harry Potter - Double Trouble John Williams Double, double toil and trouble Fire burn, and cauldron bubble Double, double toil and trouble Something wicked this way comes Eye of newt, and toe of frog, Wool of rat, and tongue of dog Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting Lizard's leg, and owlet's wing. Double, double toil and trouble Fire burn, and cauldron bubble Double, double toil and trouble Something wicked this way comes In the cauldron boil and bake Fillet of a fenny snake, Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf Witches mummy, maw and gulf Double, double toil and trouble Fire burn, and cauldron bubble Double, double toil and trouble Fire burn, and cauldron bubble Double, double toil and trouble Fire burn, and cauldron bubble Something wicked this way comes
VERBUM SUPERNUM is by THOMAS AQUINAS, A Roman Catholic Friar it is a Hymn for the ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: THE BODY, BLOOD, SOUL, AND DIVINITY OF JESUS CHRIST= CORPUS CHRISTI
Kinda stilting and some really weird vowels here. This choir's tone and resonance are great. This would be excellent if they fixed the strange enunciation issues.
I'm Brazilian (from the land of the composer of this masterpiece). In fact, I already had the honor of being under the guidance of Ralph Manuel. I can't understand why you North Americans always start this piece so pianissimo. In the first performance of this piece she started out more energetic, until she reached a point where she had a super explosion! Another thing: why are you guys so slow? Once again: in the original version this piece is more accelerated! In the original version, the bass is extremely vivid! Not this thing that looks more like a three-part youth choir.
En ego campana, numquam de nuntio vana. Laudo Deum verum, tintinabulo clango Plebem voco, tintinabulo clango Congrego clerum Funera plango Fulgura frango Sabbatha pango Excito lentos Dissipo ventos Paco cruentos Behold, I am a bell, my words don’t lie. I laud the true God, I sound with ringing I call the people, I sound with ringing I gather the clergy I mourn death I annul the flashes of lightning I peal the Sabbath I arouse the slothful I scatter the winds I bring peace to the guilty
Without doubt, one of the best balanced choirs on the planet. I keep returning to this rendition trying to find fault with it, and I cannot. Judging by this performance, the UU singers would give any choir here in the UK a run for their money. Quite incredible. Love always from Oxford , UK.
Exceptionally well done. Two of our three girls sang this when they went to Michigan Christian College back in the early 90s but it was never sang quite as good as this!!!!!
Performed this one recently. Extremely hard to grasp, but easy to master once you get the hang of every moving part. Cheers. Kudos to our own pianist for executing the same thing as well.