Oh, how I look to see an Organist play the piece of music as the composer wrote it, and the choir singing with the congregation in unison. Oh, how lovely how it glorifies God
The Episcopal church in Baltimore I grew up in had a wonderful pipe organ with a gifted Peobody Music Conservatory organist, who was a child prodigy. Our church had this every Christmas Eve for the recessional, with the end played longer after the last verse. It was glorious, with our choir and our magnificent organist, Mr. Buddy Gaguski (RIP my dear old friend). This recording is so grand that I regret not ever getting to Boston to visit this church. Thank you for posting this and to your wonderful organist and choir.
During the two years that I lived in Boston, I attended Church of the Advent every week. It is an exquisite church, with transcendent liturgies and music. May it always be richly blessed.
You should not worry about picking up 16 hz tone. If you have a good mic that goes to 20 hz you are fine. Often due to placement you must roll below 100 hz. You ask a complicated question. You should worry about buying a sensitive mic, that has very low noise. Get a good condense mic with a small diaphragm
I love watching this video around Christmas, so powerful with so many people singing. Great turn on the organ too!
My favorite Christmas Carol ❤💚. Nothing compares to a great choir and organ together.
Oh, how I look to see an Organist play the piece of music as the composer wrote it, and the choir singing with the congregation in unison. Oh, how lovely how it glorifies God
The last verse, in particular, was wonderfully done between the organist and choir! What a great descant at the end too!
Thank you
Lovely to hear
I enjoyed it
One of my favourite if not my favourite Christmas Carols
God bless
The Episcopal church in Baltimore I grew up in had a wonderful pipe organ with a gifted Peobody Music Conservatory organist, who was a child prodigy. Our church had this every Christmas Eve for the recessional, with the end played longer after the last verse. It was glorious, with our choir and our magnificent organist, Mr. Buddy Gaguski (RIP my dear old friend). This recording is so grand that I regret not ever getting to Boston to visit this church. Thank you for posting this and to your wonderful organist and choir.
Thank you for sharing the hymns of Praise with You Tube.
This gives me goosebumps 😍😍😌😌😌😌
Listen to this baked like a cookie
This song is played at my house when we bring out the 3 Kings Cake after our dinner on Epiphany
Katelyn Emerson is wonderful !!!!!!!!
During the two years that I lived in Boston, I attended Church of the Advent every week. It is an exquisite church, with transcendent liturgies and music. May it always be richly blessed.
Beautiful!! This just came through!!!
As soon as the choir kicks in the power is awakened LMAO It actually go hard
i love this
Beautiful. Magnificent!!!
Church of the Advent, Boston, MA
Me gustaría interpretar música navideña el próximo año. Amén
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I want to know where the church is located, New York maybe?
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston, MA, USA.
Boston, MA
Church of the Advent, Boston, Massachusetts
what microphone are you using?
The church has a pair of km 140 hung, running to a dat machine. I synced from that tape
Ok, do you have one that picks up low 32' notes that you prefer to use? Thanks
You should not worry about picking up 16 hz tone. If you have a good mic that goes to 20 hz you are fine. Often due to placement you must roll below 100 hz. You ask a complicated question. You should worry about buying a sensitive mic, that has very low noise. Get a good condense mic with a small diaphragm
The same sequence is repeating and repeating and repeating - nice but boring compared to the abundance of Orthodox christian songs...
Filomenus Scamardellus
Is that a Catholic Church?
This is an Episcopal church in Boston.
It's probably Episcopalian or Anglican.
Episcopal Church
High Church Episcopal (Boston, MA)
Anglo Catholic (Episcopalian/Anglican)