Betelehemu | The Tabernacle Choir
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- čas přidán 1. 11. 2012
- The Tabernacle Choir performs the dramatic, engaging and stirring "Betelehemu," an African Nigerian Carol, by Olatunji and Wendell Whalum and arranged by Barrington Brooks. Accompanied by percussionists of the Orchestra at Temple Square, the Choir uses creative choreography by dancing and clapping as part of the musical presentation.
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My high school choir did (and still does) this song every single year at the Christmas concert. This is a favorite of everyone who listens and who sings it. It’s a beautiful song
so does mine
I'm Nigerian and I can't believe what a great job they did with the language. It was absolutely awesome. Loved it
wow!!!! I have never seen so many white people singing in my mother tongue!!! It is so beautiful!!!!!!!
My school is doin this song this year!!!!
Dylan Crawford me too today is when it's happening
Wow, is it your mother tongue? it's amazing... What's it called?
My high school did this so many years ago :D Good times
ponmile egbedayo o
I think people don't understand how difficult this song is to perform unless they have sung it themselves. I was blessed to perform this song twice with my college chorus, and there was NO sheet music. We were taught the same way song was passed on in Africa, by being sung our parts. It was an experience I'll never forget, and when we performed it there was about 30 seconds of silence before our audience erupted with applause. The Motab choir did an incredible job. I will always have a special place in my heart for this song!
I agree, this song is very VERY hard, It's right up there with the Mack Wilberg arrangement of Cindy, which is 40 pages and a 8-12 part harmony
The Polished Princess yeah my class is currently learning this with just two weeks until we perform and it's pretty difficult but we're managing
My high school has done this song multiple times and they do it so well I love it
The Polished Princess the song is very difficult I'm in 8th grade and we're singing thsi song at my Christmas concert 7-12th grade and the song is very pretty
I thought it was one of the easiest songs I've had to learn
I'm Haitian, a son of Africa and like the drumming with the tam tam and other traditional music instruments.
When I see the Mormon Tabernacle Choir singing this nigerian traditional Christmas song I say they are soooooo professional!
I live my favorite choir more and more ...
I hope that my choir, the Mormon Tabernacle will sing very soon one of the Haitian traditional song!!!
Great job MOTAB!!!
God bless you!!!
I felt the impression of the Holy Spirit while listening to this song, I cried. I feel blessed for being part of this amazing and inspired church.
I felt the same way too, this song is powerful
I NEVER get tired of hearing The Lord's Choir perfom this piece. When I performed it in a choir it was one of the most spiritual moments of my life. The drums, our movements, people screaming out in foreign languages... My spirit just left out of my body as I sang this song about the coming of Our Savior! The song transported me back to what it must have been like right before HE came. I hear the same urgency in our modern day Prophets. Truly we were saved for "such a time as this".
Very very well arranged and executed. This rendition is very much in the Yoruba tradition with the percussion and ponderous melodic voices. WOW!!! The timing, energy and liveliness couldn't be more spot on. Only thing missing is the colourful Yoruba traditional outfit. As a member of the Church this wonderful choir represents - I am very proud indeed. MoTab - O'hun yin ko ni gbe o
I 100% agree with you, Festus. I've performed this song as a child in both a children's ensemble and now in a teens ensemble. I had the honor of performing the tenor solo in both.
We did the same thing--song and dance at our chorus but this version is 100x better!
I LOVE the way the Tabernacle Choir sings this song, and their smiles and dancing. I listen to it again and again. It's beautiful.
My choir at Lehi High actually sang this song. It was one of my favorite songs I ever sang in my choir years. And what's even more awesome, my choir teacher is a member of the Mormon Tabernacle choir. Love you Sister Covington!
Cool!
I prefomed this song at my high school choir christmas show back in 2014 it was the best moment of my life now i've graduated from high school ahh memories :)
For those that have been asking. This is a song in Yoruba language from Nigeria.
LYRICS: Voice over: Bethlehemu Ah (refrain) Awa yi o ri baba gbojule (We have a father to rely on) Awa yi o ri baba feyin ti ( We have a father backing us) Nibo no bi Jesu, Nibo no bi isi (Where was Jesus born, where was he delivered) Bethlehemu Ah, Ibe na bi i si Bethlehemu Ah,ibe na bi baba to daju (Bethlehem is where he was born, Bethlehem is where the really sure father is born) Fi fi iyin fun o o o , Adupe fun o,Adupe fun o, adupe fun baba orun baba olore o( Give him praise, give Him praise, we praise you, we praise you heavenly father, the one that does good) Fiyin fun baba,Fiyin fun baba, Fiyin fun baba orun, baba to dawa si. (Praise the Father 2x praise the heavenly father who kept us alive
Thank you, it's beautiful!!!!
I remember singing this for my high school choir Christmas concert! Awww the memories.
This song has to crack my top 10 faves. Not to mention, it teaches the world's most valuable lesson and the world's most valuable person.
Goose pimple all over me now; listening to this beautiful rendition in my local dialect
Not enough words to express my appreciation to this wonderful number!
Amazing! I am a Yoruba lady, this choir wow! me. God bless you. You are really a pro in your ministry
Wow!!! My native carol well rendered in my native language by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir :)
+Akindele Akinwumi Abiodun How did they do with pronouncing "gb"? I sang this in high school and nobody knew how to do "gb".
Jess Caron Hahaha, they did pronounce it well :)
"gb" is pretty hard for most children to pronounce nowadays, even among the Yoruba children. Did you enjoy singing it in school?
+Akindele Akinwumi Abiodun Can you show a video on how to pronounce the gb?
I LOVED IT! It was so energetic and full of unbridled joy, and we sang this at our holiday assembly the day school got out for Christmas vacation, and then I got home and my whole family was already at our house for Christmas, so it was a magical day, and singing this song is a key part of why.
That was so--o--o--o cool! Thanks to the Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square for sharing this. And, hats off to you in the background who design and sew the women's dresses and give the men a grand look too--just TERRIFIC!
We sang this two years ago in our Stake Christmas Program. I wish they had given the translation to the words.. It moves me to tears every time. So joyful and happy, just as worship should be!
Goose bumps! Foreigners praising God in my language! Awesome.
It is amazing!!!! I had a chance the watch in live!!! Unbelievable ! !! I love this gospel!!!
Was so thrilled to see the choir in Indiannapolis last Friday, June 14. They certainly had fun with this song, and the crowd loved it. Well, the crowd loved EVERY song, of course. Thank you so much for choosing the Midwest, especially Indy, for this trip. It was the once in a lifetime chance for us to experience these miraculous voices in person!! What a joy! Bless you!!!
I LOVE THIS, CAN'T GET ENOUGH !!!!
+Renate Killian I know right! It is such a simple song too... basically I got a Daddy that I love and trust and I am so happy He sent Jesus His Son to save me. It is a fun song, but it goes right to the core.
Oh man, I´m not tired to hear the Mormon Tabernacle Choir to sing "Betelehemu", I love it!!!!
Here is the lyrics,
Betelehemu (Bethlehem)
Awa yo, a ri Baba gb’ojule (We rejoice for we have a trustworthy father)
Awa yo, a ri Baba f’eyin ti (We rejoice for we have? a dependable father)
(repeat)
Ni bo labe Jesu? (Where was Jesus born)
Ni bo labe bisi? (Where was he born?)
(Repeat)
Betelehemu iluwa la, (Bethlehem, city of wonder)
Ni bo labe Baba o daju (That is where Father was born)
Inyi, inyi, furo (Praise, praise, be to Him)
Adupe fun o, jooni, (We thank you, today)
Baba olo reo (Gracious Father)
Padre
Ha - that must have been so enjoyable for the choir and orchestra to do. Something different and certainly a rousing song for our emerging African church membership.
This song makes me so happy!
+Chloe Macdonald Me too!
This is so amazing! I saw them sing this on Monday, 6/17, at the Milwaukee Theatre! Just took my breath away! It was visually stunning as well as soul stirring musically - fantastic job! Just LOVE it!! Thank you!
My church choir did this number last year for the Christmas Eve service and the congregation just went crazy ! It has been requested that we do it again this year !
Great memories of Topeka High Robed Choir, every year for our Christmas concert. The seniors would sing the solo, and my senior year I did it behind happy yet sad tears. And now, I sing along as an alumni!
I miss my old choir
I get to sing this at my high school choir concert this year and I’m so happy because it’s my favorite song out of the 8 songs i get to sing
i havnt sung this song since high school and it was one of the most amazing experiances to be apart of. this brought me to squealing tears i love this so muchXD
A job very well done, they're cut offs were just flawless and I loved how even in that large of a choir there wasn't a single trip up. This is an epic piece of music being performed by an epic choir!
Its about time the Mormon Tabernacle Choir got Africanised!!! gosh!! this is amazing!!! and the choir is.... moving.... lol. they NEVER so much as sneeze. hahaha!! this is legit!
I love, love, love this piece. I've sung it twice with my community choir (Payson Choral Society, Payson, Arizona).
Mack Wilberg is an excellent man. Oh my gosh, god bless you. Thank a lot.
😘😘😘😘
One of my most favorite choir songs and this is done perfectly!
That's the first time I saw the tabernacle choir dance and i loved it for me it was a very awesome moment of pleasure to see them doing this show. Very awesome!!!!!!
Wow! Rock out rock on TAB choir! This is an all-time favorite sing I sang it in college choir. Well done! I always loooove the percussion
A time for the rhythm section to shine. Every percussionist has his/her day.
Best choir in the world, hearing you sing make me imagine how heaven will be ...
It's so perfect. I love The Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Sang this in my college University choir last year. This song just makes you smile. :)
Ok, that solo is killin me. So, so good.
Just sang this at a concert, this is a lovely song.
I love Africa and the African people, their music and culture!
Wonderful! I loved it live much better! 6/17/2013 with all my 5 kids! They were mesmerized! Thank you for coming to Milwaukee!
There is not enough wonderful words in the world to express just how much I LOVED this! Thank you guys, you always know how to stop me in my tracks. Keep up the most blessed work you do.
I envision this a glimpse of what is part of reperatoire of heavenly choirs. God bless you Tabernacle Choir.
Haven't a clue what they are saying but I LOVE this song. I have it on one of my Christmas DVD's of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Play it EVERY Christmas..... many times.
I sung this in high school choir. The language is so beautiful to sing. As far as the translations of the song, they were rough and kinda hard to interpret. But the general theme of this song is Sunshine :) ☀️ oh and Bethlehem lol
I just sang this song for my Christmas choir concert c:
Every song you do is awesome! I love watching your Sunday programs and well anytime I can. I have several of your DVDs Many Many Thanks
Performed in Atlanta each year with our Symphony.
Sang this song my sophomore year of high school. 2004. So long ago....
Love a strong men's section!
The most riveting performance/recording of ‘Betelehemu’ you’ll ever hear is from Reference Recordings RR-61 CD ‘Postcards’ with Turtle Creek Chorale, .a 200-voice male choir conducted by Timothy Seelig recorded July 25-26 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Centre, Dallas Texas. Thank you Marcia Martin.
I absolutely LOVE this soloist!! I love this song. I love the Tabernacle Choir!!!
I like their bow ties, bow ties are cool
*high five*
BYU mens choir sang this choir and I had gotten the tape. When I heard the choir sang it I had to their C.D. I love this song and other songs like it. The choir does a tremendous job at their singing. Keep it up. I love all of the songs and people that puts so much work into the choir.
That soloist knocked it out of the park!!👍👍👍
And a good time was had by all especially the percussionists!
Very moving. Music shows respect for the city of Bethlehem. It is easy to catch the the Nigerian Saints joy for the birth of the Messiah of Israel and the Redeemer of Heavenly Father's repentant children.
Excelente música y que maravilloso escuchar temas de otros continentes con este grandioso coro, me emocione cuando el coro se movió acompañando a la música. Es un coro dirigido e interpretado por personas maravillosas inspiradas divinamente.
I wish I could see this choir perform that song in front of a Nigerian audience. I'd bet that long before the end of the piece the entire audience would be up dancing and cheering for the choir. My choir recently toured Ghana, and that was a common occurrence. :)
I'm singing this for a thing we call Madrigal, it's our final song
Oh my goodness, I sang this in choir a few years ago, and just hearing it again, especially by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir... It's just so awesome!
Espectacular, pero que hermosa canción, estupenda canción, son espectaculares, cada voz, la armonía de las voces, los instrumentos, excelente, realmente es un verdadero espectáculo.
Impressing!
That was soo soo great. It is very exciting to see the choir go international
in the songs they present. Loving hearing them on Utube!
Im so happy to be singing this song in my schools choir.
My middle school choir teacher is in the tabernacle choir and we got to sing this song in 8th grade and it was sooo much fun to learn and I love it so much :))
So beautiful watching many people(whites) sing in my mother tongue. This is lovely!
MOTAB!! Shame on you for holding out on us!! Fantastic!! Keep the choir MOVING!! Looks like they enjoyed it very much... especially the drummers. FINALLY they (and the men) got their rightful place up front and leading. Hope to see more of it.
This has to be one of the best rendition of Betelehemu I've heard, after Morehouse of course
The enthusiasm itself gave me chills
Terrific! Wish someone would post all the songs from that concert. Kathleen Battle was outstanding! Especially in Angels in their Realms of Glory.
magnifique on dirais des anges
great performance, I saw the boardcast while I was serving as a Missionary.
I love it!
oh my gosh the pit looks like they're having so much fun!!! anyway my friend came to iowa with the Evangel college choir and they performed this and i just had to find it again!!! in love with this song!
I’m in the middle school choir chamber women and we are singing this song for our Christmas concert
That solo though! wow
I love this song!! I see some very beautiful ladies in the video also! And the men and women's voices are astounding!
I've been enjoying MoTab under the radar, but I want to say "Wow!" and Thank You!
It shows their diversity!! Couldn't have done it better!
Wow! Incroyable! J'ai été touché directement au coeur! Rafraichissant de voir le MTC dans cette prestation inhabituelle. Qui peut maintenant douter du caractère international de ce Choeur?
Wow! Awesome! I was touched directly to the heart. It is so refreshing to see the MTC in this unusual performance. Nobody can now doubt of the international aspect of this Choir!.
I love this! I love the fact that the Choir turns into an African village!
more of cultures . so beautiful thank you to see smiles and fun
I wish the choir would do Baba Yetu!
No, but I read a translation. It's the Lord's prayer, right?
If this choir does Baba Yetu, I think it's gonna be super
THIS IS STUNNING!
I sang this song when I was in choir at my high school:) I had so much fun singing this😊 Brings back memories❤️
that's a lot of work!! awesome. god bless u #LDs from tahiti
hah goteeeemm
Simply amazing! I am so grateful for the talents of all those involved with the choir and orchestra. Thank you!
I sang this like 20 years ago for my HS Choir when we went to all state. Still my favorite XMas song.
Who says Mormons don't know how to have fun?, turn up the volume on this one!
It's soo cool. Seriously, want to share it with my friends..
Wonderful. Glorious. Rapturous. We couldn't have done it better. Well done!
Absolutely one of my favorite songs to see performed! Beautiful!
Well put together .......respect Late Pa Babatunde Olatunji
This is so great!!! Love the Mormon Tabernacle Choir!!! :)
AMAZING JOB!! Love the solo
Beautiful! I'm doing this with my school for a Christmas concert 😃