A beautiful recording. If anyone is going to be in DC this Sunday, Luther Place Church's choir will be singing this as our Transfiguration Sunday anthem.
Falax: The piece was written in three parts with an introductory Recitative, then the Trio for the Wise Men, and then finally the Oratorio. It doesn't seem to be performed often with all three parts, though.
A beautiful recording. If anyone is going to be in DC this Sunday, Luther Place Church's choir will be singing this as our Transfiguration Sunday anthem.
ladytenor9876 1 week ago
I'm in the 2nd row on the "left" side (blue choir gowns with white stoles). And yes Brian, it is from the cd, since we didn't stream things yet
JefferyAClark 1 month ago
My highschool choir and i hav to sing this, it is quite a challenging song but it is beautiful nonetheless
bubblygrl134 1 year ago 2
Beautifully inspiring.
cleancutamerican 1 year ago
well, just remember where you were. I am in the back row, on the left side of the middle aisle.
SaxymanMLC 1 year ago
you're hilarious! but how did you find you? i can't find myself!
skynyrdgirl77 2 years ago
Falax: The piece was written in three parts with an introductory Recitative, then the Trio for the Wise Men, and then finally the Oratorio. It doesn't seem to be performed often with all three parts, though.
walkermildenberger 2 years ago
hhmm, good :) But isnt the tempo a bit slow? My choir sings this much faster... And what is the name of the first part with the tenor and two basses?
Falax2117 2 years ago
Amazing I think we can pull it off.
An advanced Madrigal Chorale who got 1's at states and solo and ensemble. =]
MsOrangeLightning 2 years ago
I can see myself!
Is this recording from the CD?
SaxymanMLC 2 years ago