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Stephen Sondheim - Not A Day Goes By, arr. Robert Page

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2008

"Not A Day Goes By" (from Merrily We Roll Along)
"Johanna" (from Sweeney Todd)
"No One is Alone" (from Into the Woods)
"A Parade in Town" (from Anyone Can Whistle)
Performed by the Shorter Chorus
Dr. Matthew Hoch, conductor
Grant Jordan, tenor
Jonathan Altman, baritone
Neal Echols, baritone
Thomas Williams, piano
Recorded live on April 5th, 2008
in Brookes Chapel at Shorter College

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  • I find the arrangement, performers and soloists stunningly in touch with the intent of Mr. Sondheim. That means a big bouquet to the director and Shorter College for nurturing such a talented ensamble.

    If you see Johanna, tell her Sid has a soft spot in his heart for her.

  • @ropstoob and yet he never seems to have trouble with expanded groups at his birthday celebrations or esp. his Carnegie Hall tribute where Betty Buckley sang with the Harlem Boys Choir

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  • okay this is driving me nuts. who is that lady who flips the page? is she an actress? I Know I've seen her somewhere.

  • boooom this is just boooom

  • JOY is the only way

  • What did I do? Have I done something wrong? I hate the way I get, or feel sometimes. Not a day goes by that I dont think of you love. I have not forsaken you i'n my dreams im there and im holding you ever so softly. I love you. Close your eyes, feel my touch, and Dream inside my dream.

  • I've been lit with joy by this choral video of some of Stephen's music. Thanks.

  • I do appreciate the choral action on it's self though. But I'm pretty sure Saondheim wrote this song exactly the he wanted it to sound.

  • I totally disagree. I respect this version of his song.But I truely feel that whatever he wrote, in any given show, in any given situation, was meant for exactly the amont of people he had in mind. And I honestly don't think he imagined a full chorus when he wrote this song

  • Sondheim should be proud! A medley of some of his all-time greats beautifully arranged and performed. The world is a better place with this kind of music!

  • this video of choral singing is so amazing

    i'm totally addicted and have watched it dozens of times...stunningly good music !

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