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Wie der Hirsch schreit (As the Hart Longs) - 2010 TMEA Texas All-State Mixed Choir Rehearsal

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2010

The 2010 Texas All-State Mixed Choir rehearses this piece with the SMU Meadows Symphony Orchestra, directed by Dr. Kenneth Davis of St. John's College of Santa Fe, NM. Dr. Davis shared with the students how deeply he connected with this piece, and was so touched at the end of one of their rehearsals of the song that he said "it was the best day of his life" to hear it sung so beautifully. Because of the accoustics of the room, the orchestra is a little loud, so I also included an addendum at the end of the choir singing the last portion of the song with only piano accompaniment. Overall it is a gloriously beautiful work.

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  • Love this song! But the orchestra kinda overpowered the choir here. :/

  • my favorite.

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  • @TheMusicLuver2011 i mean look at where the person ho is recording is they really didnt have an advantage ......

  • Starting at 5:00, I thought that was an alto singing it was so vibrant and beautiful :)

  • your german is very good:-)

  • I proudly know eight of these amazing singers! :D

    I can't wait until I make this phenominal choir!!

  • mic placement.

  • GREAT! I know this piece very well and i hear no big and uncorrectable mistakes or fails. And this in a rehersal!! Love you

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