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Alleluia from Songs of Faith - NWMSU University Chorale

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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2009

The Alleluia from Paul Basler's "Songs of Faith" performed by the University Chorale from Northwest Missouri State University under the direction of Dr. Brian Lanier accompanied by Dr. Charles Badami on the piano and Dr Paul Basler on the french horn. Dr. Paul Basler played the horn part on his work in this performance, which was very lucky for us. He is a great musician, person, and was a delight to work with. We performed the whole work, although my camera deleted some of the pieces. I will post as many as I can.

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  • Our choir is learning how to sing it, and I happen to think it's great! It will take some hard work to master, but its nothing that can't be accomplished.

  • so many of these views are me rehearsing this horn part. It's crazy, folks.

  • oh my god this song is so hard to sing haha.

  • This song is so difficult to sing but it sounds awesome all together

  • i love this piece :) my high school's concert choir just performed this again last night :D i had the conga part hehe

    beautiful recording!!!

  • IMEA. Wewt wewt. Thanks for a lovely recording. Good luck, everyone, on auditions!

  • @originalcarbonation sadly yes this is the Imea 2010 song SO FRIGGIN HARDDDD!

  • IMEA 2010 :D

  • we are singing this piece in my school choir, it's going to be rough!

  • After watching MANY performances posted here on youtube, this is probably my favorite. I am always thrilled to see performances posted online by NWMSU when looking for reference pieces. Thank you for an outstanding performance, and thank you to Dr. Basler for an amazing piece.

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