Great blending S/A section in the beginning! As far as using the organ... mmm... The organ may throw members of the orchestra off... so it would be either a hit or a miss... I say either orchestra accompaniment OR organ accompaniment. not both.
Very well done but MUCH TOO SLOW. I had the pleasure of hearing Calvin College Choir do it a few years back and it was GLORIOUS at a faster pace! It is also on one of their recordings.
@RobPer2011 full orchestras almost always have an organ...haha
ganekelioque 6 months ago
Great blending S/A section in the beginning! As far as using the organ... mmm... The organ may throw members of the orchestra off... so it would be either a hit or a miss... I say either orchestra accompaniment OR organ accompaniment. not both.
RobPer2011 7 months ago
No, it is not too slow. This tempo is preferred for this arrangment. It is heavenly.
febfish21 10 months ago
The ORGAN the king of instruments should have been used!
Chesterbarnes1 1 year ago
This is actually the correct speed for this particular arrangement, by Mack Wilberg. It's deliberately slower. :)
Kaileo1 1 year ago
Very well done but MUCH TOO SLOW. I had the pleasure of hearing Calvin College Choir do it a few years back and it was GLORIOUS at a faster pace! It is also on one of their recordings.
choirman57 2 years ago
@Detroit4547 Missouri All State did this in 2008. You should look it up. Its phenomenal and done with an organ. Hope this helps!
achichfuhls2010 2 years ago
its wriiten w organ
singinsagg 2 years ago
This is incredible. I wonder how this would sound with organ?
Detroit4547 2 years ago
Those tenors are fierce huh to bad they dont know how to follow thier director who tries to slow them down but eh.....
seattle42 2 years ago