lovely tune by John Rutter. Thank the Lord Jesus for praises to His Name and Glory! Technically-speaking, the intonation of this rendition is excellent. Superb. Love the King's College Choir, Cambridge, England
This rendition is splendid! So captivating is it, that one can listen to it again and again, discovering new, subtle and beautiful sonorous elements. It summons the best, spiritually, that is in us.
Check out the same choir in 2008 by spiritdei. The treble singer on the left is the tallest treble singer in the later version. The bad thing about the 2008 performance is that it was cut short at the end.
How exquisitely lovely. The gentleness of Our Savior…
The tenors are wonderful in this.
lovely tune by John Rutter. Thank the Lord Jesus for praises to His Name and Glory! Technically-speaking, the intonation of this rendition is excellent. Superb. Love the King's College Choir, Cambridge, England
I sang this piece in college. It brought back wonderful memories to hear it again. How beautifully these young men sing it --- ahhhh!
I've performed this work many times. Each time I had difficulty holding back the tears of joy.
This rendition is splendid! So captivating is it, that one can listen to it again and again, discovering new, subtle and beautiful sonorous elements. It summons the best, spiritually, that is in us.
I couldn't agree more. This is beyond human conceptions. Too much beauty...
So so gorgeous!!!!! How can there be no God when there are such things?
I get goosebumps every time
Check out the same choir in 2008 by spiritdei. The treble singer on the left is the tallest treble singer in the later version. The bad thing about the 2008 performance is that it was cut short at the end.
@jackpark7927
Agree! I have the privilege to attend services in King's College chapel few years ago. The experiences are beyond words.
Schöne Stimmen! - Wunderbar homogen!
The treble at 0:54 is the tallest treble in the 2008 performance. He still has the same expressions.
Sounds like FLEET FOXES!!