Lovely job! I love this arrangement of the song. Soloist has a lovely voice, but she needs to relax more-- it'll help with remembering the lyrics, too! ;) Keep singing!
Lovely job! I love this arrangement of the song. Soloist has a lovely voice, but she needs to relax more-- it'll help with remembering the lyrics, too! ;) Keep singing!
from Dr. Livesay: "The arrangers name is Ron Staheli, and he is the choral director at Brigham Young Univ. When I "bought" his arrangement, it wasn't published. He sent me a score and I made copies of it at an agreed price for each copy. I've heard that since that time it HAS been published, but I'm not sure who the publisher is. JW Pepper Music would probably have that information.
I love this song so much. It's just so melodious and easy to listen to. I sang it once at the Alience world festival for singing men and boys in Prague in 2004. One of the most memorable summers ever. This particular arrangement is very good.
the soloist has a nice voice, and I agree with choosing this arrangement for older choirs. I just wish you could have done it in a hall that didn't require her to use a mic...
hmmm... i think it is mentality that if you are wearing a choir robe you have to stand completely still when you sing... but i dont think its just choir robe people... high school choirs too... i never noticed how much i move when i sing until i watched videos of other peoples performances as well as ours... you guys sounds great tho! its beautiful!
I've been a choral singer for 40 years. The reason we wear robes or uniforms and stand still is not to distract from the music. The music is the feature, not each individual person (except soloists). We aim to sound as "one voice" no matter how many are in the chorus. Show choirs feature more movement and are entertainers.
Yes. I understand that as a choir we are supposed to sound as one, but moving and feeling the music does not take away from the song. It allows you to free your voice, to be comfortable, and loose. As opposed to stiff, locked and confined. You do not necessarily have to move A LOT to feel the music. I am not, nor have I ever been a part of a show choir. The movements in those types of numbers are usually way too distracting, and DO take away from the quality of the music.
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Lovely job! I love this arrangement of the song. Soloist has a lovely voice, but she needs to relax more-- it'll help with remembering the lyrics, too! ;) Keep singing!
JuiceBoxette 1 year ago
Lovely job! I love this arrangement of the song. Soloist has a lovely voice, but she needs to relax more-- it'll help with remembering the lyrics, too! ;) Keep singing!
JuiceBoxette 1 year ago
on every choir video I go to there's at least 1 asshole who says "I'ves seen better" or "my choir is better"
SHUT THE FUCK UP AND ENJOY THE MUSIC
BTW very nice job
ArtisticwithaK 1 year ago
the choir im in sang this waaaaay better
chelachula 1 year ago
This is the arrangement that my choir is doing. Very good job.
KibaxHinaluvr 1 year ago
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Could anyone please tell me who is the arranger of this piece?? Urgent, thanks!
jennyw95 2 years ago
Could anyone please tell me who is the arranger of this arrangement?? THanks! urgent!
jennyw95 2 years ago
@jennyw95 Taylor Davis, perhaps? Robert Lowry composed it though. hope this helps!
SoftballSweetie64 2 years ago
@jennyw95 Ronald Staheli arranged it for BYU. He's one of my favorite arrangers. Mormons seem to have the best music programs.
On a side note, I was all excited this was SAU (I go to Southern Adventist University). Not the same college :)
room2593 2 years ago
from Dr. Livesay: "The arrangers name is Ron Staheli, and he is the choral director at Brigham Young Univ. When I "bought" his arrangement, it wasn't published. He sent me a score and I made copies of it at an agreed price for each copy. I've heard that since that time it HAS been published, but I'm not sure who the publisher is. JW Pepper Music would probably have that information.
I hope this helps."
ba231018 2 years ago
The main girl was great! But she looked stiff, like her shoulders were very stiff looking. She should relax a bit more. But still, great singing!
FantageRic8 2 years ago
Australian Girls choir is doing this and we sound soo good its a beautiful song :)
randomshit223 2 years ago
the sound of harmony is just so beutful i cant help but listen to it over and over again!
ilovesingingirealydo 2 years ago
im doin this song as a solo for a solo/ensemble contest and im in 8th grade
oktrack6 3 years ago
I love this song so much. It's just so melodious and easy to listen to. I sang it once at the Alience world festival for singing men and boys in Prague in 2004. One of the most memorable summers ever. This particular arrangement is very good.
hnjjhn 3 years ago 3
I sang this song in my college choir a few years ago. It's my favorite of anything I've sung...ever. Beautiful. Love the soloist's voice...gaw-juss!!
hysterika 3 years ago 2
im in middle school n we singing dis song its a grade fo
larceb 4 years ago
the soloist has a nice voice, and I agree with choosing this arrangement for older choirs. I just wish you could have done it in a hall that didn't require her to use a mic...
jarvy327 4 years ago
that's main girl is really good
000nour000 4 years ago
Is that Dennis Burton directing the choir?
ticklemebad 4 years ago
Nope The is Chuck Livesay! choir director at Spring Arbor University!
ba231018 4 years ago
hmmm... i think it is mentality that if you are wearing a choir robe you have to stand completely still when you sing... but i dont think its just choir robe people... high school choirs too... i never noticed how much i move when i sing until i watched videos of other peoples performances as well as ours... you guys sounds great tho! its beautiful!
ooooitsmisaoooo 4 years ago
I've been a choral singer for 40 years. The reason we wear robes or uniforms and stand still is not to distract from the music. The music is the feature, not each individual person (except soloists). We aim to sound as "one voice" no matter how many are in the chorus. Show choirs feature more movement and are entertainers.
ckmiller66 3 years ago 6
Yes. I understand that as a choir we are supposed to sound as one, but moving and feeling the music does not take away from the song. It allows you to free your voice, to be comfortable, and loose. As opposed to stiff, locked and confined. You do not necessarily have to move A LOT to feel the music. I am not, nor have I ever been a part of a show choir. The movements in those types of numbers are usually way too distracting, and DO take away from the quality of the music.
ooooitsmisaoooo 3 years ago
amazing
nikswardsonsgod 4 years ago