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  • Lyrics (English): "Happy is the man Who does not take the wicked for his guide. The Lord watches over the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked is doomed. Worship the Lord with reverence, and rejoice with trembling. Happy are all who find refuge in him. Rise up, Lord, save me, O my God. Glory to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Now and forever. Amen."

  • Lyrics (original): "Õnnis on inimene, kes ei käi õelate nõu järele. Halleluuja! Sest Issand tunneb õigete teed, aga õelate tee läheb hukka. Teenige Issandat kartusega ja olge rõõmsad värisemisega. Väga õndsad on kõik, kes Tema juurde kipuvad. Tõuse üles Issand, päästa mind, mu Jumal. Au olgu Isale, Pojale ja Pühale Vaimule, nüüd ja igavest. Aamen."

  • Thank you! You are very kind. This is the Capella of Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I was the one conducting. I first heard this piece in Loreto, Italy in 1989 when I brought my Philippine choir to attend the festival there. The Eesti Projekt from Tallinn sang it, and I vowed to myself to learn it. The song got buried in my memory until I had got a CD of the Estonian Philharmonic Choir. Well, it took me 20 years to finally program it, and with an American choir even. Beautiful music!

  • @JMPNavarro

    And the crescendo in the end, lovely.

  • @JMPNavarro

    I asked what was the name of the choir. In case this is a college choir from Michigan, I have to say that the pronunciation is very good!

  • Hello, Pudersepp. Sorry, I am not able to speak your language. May I ask that you say it in English? In any case, this is a college choir from Michigan. This Kreek piece is so beautiful.

  • Mis kooriga tegu on?

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