@@Hunter-zb7cy That is sort of what that song is for. This one, too. My Piano intro sounds similar to Ms Brunfield's, but I wrote this song 20 years ago. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VHLdrjFlDAk.html
This choir got it right! The tempo was perfect! If you listen to other choirs who sing this song, they sing it so slow that it becomes a mournful dirge. It looses its power. Rivertree Singers sang it so beautifully!! Bravo!!!
A lovely piece, lovingly rendered. Almost a prayer, and wonderful reminder as a beloved family member has hovered on the brink of Home these last weeks. Thank you Susan, and Warren, and Rivertree. Listening oft, finding comfort and peace in the shared Journey.
I’ve worked with this conductor as a high school student, and no doubt they must have learned this song in like a week (I learned and performed it in two hours with him). He teaches FAST. But he’s amazing
I heard the Los Angeles Master Chorale sing this song (No Time) today for the first time. When it was over, I whispered to my daughter that is was the most arrestingly beautiful chorale song I’d ever heard. I’d never heard it before today.
Rise, oh, fathers rise; let's go meet 'em in the skies. We will hear the angels singing in that morning. Oh, I really do believe that, just before the end of time, We will hear the angels singing in that morning. Rise, oh, mothers, rise; let's go meet 'em in the skies. We will hear the angels singing in that morning. Oh, I really do believe that, just before the end of time, We will hear the angels singing in that morning. No Time to tarry here, no time to wait for you, No Time to tarry here, for I'm on my journey home. No Time to tarry here, no time to wait for you, No Time to tarry here, for I'm on my journey home. Brothers, oh, fare ye well, brothers, oh, fare ye well, Brothers, oh, fare ye well, for I'm on my journey home. Sisters, oh, fare ye well, sisters, oh, fare ye well, Sisters, oh, fare ye well, for I'm on my journey. Journey home, journey home, on my journey home Rise, oh, fathers, we will hear the angels singing in that morning. Journey home, journey home, oh, fathers. Hear them singing, on my journey home. Rise, oh, fathers, we will hear the angels singing in that morning. No time, no time, no time, for I'm on my journey home. No time to tarry here, no time to wait for you, No time to tarry here, for I'm on my journey home. No time to tarry here, no time to wait for you. No time, for I'm on my journey home, Lord. Oh, no time, Rise, oh, fathers, rise. On my journey home, Lord. Oh, no time, for I'm on my journey home Oh, I really do believe that, just before the end of time, We will hear the angels singing in that morning. No Time to wait for you (or pray for you from the Methodist camp meetings) SATB arranged by Susan Brumfield
That was beautiful! Everyone was so together, and their tone gave me goosebumps! There was some bits near the end where the Sopranos really overpowered the other parts, but altogether still excellently done!