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"Make Our Garden Grow": Combined W.T. Woodson choirs

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2008

310 high school students onstage! Corraled by Michael Ehrlich, singing appropriate "Candide" tune. (How much more could it grow, she asks?)

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  • Are all these students from one school? If so, they have a very strong choral program. That's rare nowadays.

  • our district choir just did this and it was one of my favorites. :) i loved the alto part

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  • beautiful song. beautiful arrangement! does anyone know if there's a college choir recording of it on youtube? i loved especially the second verse "chorus" with the separate girls and guys parts and their harmonies. I wish the piano would have dropped out like in the original. but otherwise this is pretty good.

  • Love this song! btw did anyone see the guy on the left at 0:23 that looks like Ron from HP?

  • Amazing.

  • our school's mixed choir (Lane Tech!) is doing this song for a contest. the tenor part is kinda wierd... and i DO NOT like the lyrics. but it sounds good when its all together =D

  • My high school choir's singing this for a contest, it's really confusing me, but the treble choir suonds well (though the soprano part hurt my ears...makes us altos glad for our voice tone)

  • Eh, it was alright. They're tone sounds pretty bad. 

  • This is a garden of young adults, reaching for thoughts and feelings a bit beyond their years through music. Look at the faces: some of them really get it. In particular two of the sopranos on the right and one bass. Their faces give testament to the power of music to allow the brightest of young people wisdom and insight on a visceral level which precedes articulate verbalization.

  • We're singing this arrangement in my university choir. It's really a lovely song. I think they took it a bit quickly, but otherwise it was pretty good.

  • Weird Arrangement. I didnt like it that much. but strong voices very nice.

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