Truman High School Concert Choir- Alleluia

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The Truman High School Concert Choir from Independence, MO singing Alleluia by Paul Basler at a district contest in Blue Springs, MO March 1, 2008. At this contest they received a rating of I.

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  • Outstanding performance of my Alleluia!!! Thank you so much - and super work by the horn player!

    Cheers

    Paul Basler

  • Same here. At least there aren't a lot of words to memorize. ;)

    Go Altos!!!

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  • I was illegally filming this song up front!! lol

  • UA honor choir is doing this song =)

  • Hello Mr. Basler! I'm a choral artist going to be singing this in California this weekend. Thank you for the wonderful music.

  • Muskogee. and he lives 5 houses down from my house

  • Hello Dr.Basler!I'm a freshmen soprano 1from University High School,thank you so much for coming to our school to work with us.I hope we did your beautiful piece as well as you wanted us to.

    Thank you again!-Jessica

  • Hello Mr. Basler! I'm a choir student from California, and I'm going to be singing this in the central division honor choir, I just got the music today, and I'm am definitely looking forward to singing this!

  • Hello Mr, Basler! I'm a chorus student from FL. and were singing this music with you on thursday im so excited

  • i had to sing this song for my all state thing and it was my first time doing things like this T.T i chocked LOL its a pretty song tho

  • I however do not think the vowels are too spread. Some get in their minds that ALL songs have to have perfectly round vowels and that's not true. if these vowels were too spread you would hear "ha-lay-loo-yah" but you hear "ha-LEH-loo-ya" maybe if this piece were in latin or italian you would way these vowels were too spread but this formation fits the upbeat and feeling of the piece.

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