Performed by members of the Moses Hogan Chorale & Singers during the Moses Hogan Reunion Concert, Sunday, February 24, 2013 in New Orleans at Trinity Episcopal Church. This is the first performance by the group in over 10 years.
I'm in tears!!!!!!!! Such an honor to have sung with Maestro Moses G. Hogan!!!!Rest in Heaven, Moses and Brian Stratton!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊
The bass were so solid omg. The tenor were strong and rich. The soprano, praise Jesus... dramatic! Look at their faces :) The whole choir did excellent. Thanks for sharing.
Moses was such a beautiful soul and talented beyond measure. My high school choir had the pleasure of singing with him on more than one occasion. He is greatly missed!
Thank you Yvonne. I intentionally kept the intro for the historical significance. The "intro" featured Brian Stratton who was the featured soloist on many of the Chorale CDs.
oh my Lord ,see you all someday in heaven ..it's impossible that we will all meet here on earth..im sure we all sing praises to GOD every day up there.:-) stayblessed..watchhing from philippines
Peter Dawes I know, on RU-vid there's a lot of Russian pieces that I enjoy singing. There's an opening litany for basso profundo and I think that's about when they stop writing lower Zumba
Old phone I put this on broke some time ago. Ahhh brings back such amped times. Used to play at work to bahahaha. Boys got used to it after a year or so, good fishing
Love the arrangement, and there are some beautiful, powerful voices in this choir. However....where are the altos?? I couldn't hear them! I think the balance is off, a bit bottom (bass and tenor) heavy throughout with some amazing appearances of soprano. Altos are usually drowned out (fellow alto here) and I'd love to hear more of them! Also, when the choir is singing the word "lord," it might be pronounced a bit too dark for my taste. Again, gorgeous voices, and an amazing arrangement from Moses Hogan. Thank you for sharing!
There's a few ladies singing soprano about 5 or 6. The end section one exceptional soprano named Bridget I believe stood out the most. Outstanding talent
@@landoblu lol why thank you for the input. I would reread my comment... 🙄 it's clearly a choir so was more addressing that and their blending of the sound. (Which is amazing!) Not the solos. (Also amazing) Plus above a countertenor falsely claimed he was the only soprano there... which was clearly not true. That has nothing to do with her or what was *assigned* to her..Of course they assign solos that's usually how you get them if you sing in a chorale or choir. 🙄
Commitment & dedication? Yes! But this sounds like a bunch of classy singers who never sang together before. No blending at all. And so many note values are just smashed ´n swallowed. Not my thing. Sorry. I refer on the Nathaniel Dett´s stuff ...
They are surprisingly not really that great. The soprano was great and the tenors were fantastic but especially the bass's, there was nothing but a couple of guys struggling to hit an easy note. Over all I give it an 82