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This song was going through my mind. Hadn’t heard it in years. I came to look for it and your choir came up. WoW! Sooo beautiful!! Y’all are wonderful! ❤️
On the next Songs of Praise, Josie d'Arby joins the archbishop of Canterbury, who shares his thoughts on the significance of the Christingle tradition in modern times, as well as some poignant personal memories of feeling lonely at Christmas as a child. Sean Fletcher meets with children from five different local schools as they make some Christingles in preparation for a special evening service held at All Saints' Church in Hoole, Chester. Although the tradition of Christingle originated in the Moravian church in Germany in the 18th century, the Children's Society held their first Christingle service in this country half a century ago and it is estimated there are over 6,000 such services held in the country nowadays. Sean also sits in on rehearsals for a musical drama based on the story of the Nativity, written by the teachers and pupils of Bishop's Blue Coat Secondary School in Chester. On this first Sunday of Advent, there's a varied selection of seasonal hymns old and new from around the country and a special performance of an Advent favourite from soprano Laura Wright.
That was the Gospel Choirs who have come from different parts of the U K and around the world who had sung their songs, That was Songs of Praise at the B B C, you're David Grant and the team. Thank you for coming. If you fed up of presenting Songs of Praise against the programming crew, I T V's Heartbeat is here tonight and you could be a viewer at home with the Ward's and Bellamy's and the whole country will be driving around Yorkshire's finest village of Aidensfield that is watched widely by five point five million viewers.
It may be cold out there and it's red hot here in the hall, the Gospel Choirs are performing Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee before we will announce the winner of the Songs of Praise Gospel Choir of the year 2018 and then at the end of the programme as we roll out the end credits.
It's the Shalom Chorale Gospel Choir performing He Turned It before the Gospel Choirs are performing Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee and then at the end of the programme, we will announce the winner of the Songs of Praise Gospel Choir of the year 2018 as we roll out the end credits.
On the next Songs of Praise, David Grant hosts the exciting climax of the Gospel Choir of the Year Competition 2018. Five of the best amateur choirs in the country return to the stage at The Albert Hall Nottingham to sing in front of the judges, including award-winning choir director Gareth Malone, gospel choir leader Karen Gibson and actor and singer Shaun Escoffery. The competing choirs are I D M C from central London, Keele University Gospel Choir from Staffordshire, Shalom Chorale from East London, Spring Into Soul from Worthing and C 3 Vocals from Cambridge.
That was the Gospel Choirs who have come from different parts of the U K and around the world who had sung their songs, That was Songs of Praise at the B B C, you're David Grant and the team. Thank you for coming. If you fed up of presenting Songs of Praise against the programming crew, I T V's Heartbeat is here tonight and you could be a viewer at home with the Ward's and Bellamy's and the whole country will be driving around Yorkshire's finest village of Aidensfield that is watched widely by five point five million viewers. To bring the first round of Songs of Praise Gospel Choir Of The Year to a close before the credits that the hardworking presenting team enjoyed it today, we've got The Kingdom Choir singing Blinded By Your Grace and the Gospel Choir Of The Year 2018 in association with Songs Of Praise sets sail into next week for our final stretch.
Mountain of fire and miracles wow your London choir is something else the Nigerian branches should learn from them excellent Spirit in their singing wow Nigeria is so blessed with gifts sounds more like the original I lack words but All Glory be to God now and ever more
Salmo 131 verso 13 e 14. Si il signore ha scelto sion , l ha voluta per sua residenza, 14 questo sarà il luogo del mio riposo per sempre , qui risiedero perché l ho voluto
I am always amazed by the sound of this choir. I myself have been a professional chorister at the opera house in Berlin for 35 years. And we sing many choirs in operas in different languages. Music and language is what you try to convey to an audience in the form of emphaty. The composers put their imagination and understanding into the composition. I'm always amazed at how someone manages to translate their feelings into sound and music. I am enthusiastic about this choir sound... Come to Berlin... I want to hear you.