Joyful, Joyful (from Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit) (SATB Choir) - Adapted by Roger Emerson
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- Опубліковано 24 вер 2019
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Sister Act 2 brings us an energetic gospel treatment of the immortal “Ode to Joy” melody in an accessible, authentic-sounding arrangement. This raise-the-roof showstopper is electrifying!
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I'm listening to this song bc I'm gonna be performing this song as a soloist for the whole school this Friday! Thx for this video!
Joyful, Joyful
Lord, we adore Thee
God of glory
Lord of love
Hearts unfold like flowers before Thee
Hail Thee as the sun above
Melt the clouds of sin and sadness
Drive the dark of doubt away
Giver of immortal gladness
Fill us with the light
Fill us with the light
Oh, fill us with the light of day
You are very good and this song is really beautiful! My choir sang it and won a musical competition in Rome last year. Write this in the search. You're going to love it for sure!
Corale Novarmonia - Joyful, Joyful (from "Sister Act 2: Back in the habit")
It's wonderful! You are very talented :)
Extremely extraordinary!
I sung it in choir
So did I. I love this song 😍!
You guys should be mindful of the soloists you choose.
why, i think this soloist has a perfectly fitting voice.
@@Nicolas-kf6kt That's your opinion. Mine is that she is not a good singer overall, and her vocal quality/production is not up to par with this song or really any.
Yusef Collins-Bryant I agree with you.
I actually tried out for this solo and I got it! I'm so proud of myself!
@@laurahibbs2525 Congratulations!!
1:19
Sounds like the amazing Clydene Jackson at the beginning! Where was this recorded?
2:58
The voicing between measures 44 to 49 leaves a LOT to be desired. Seriously, what was Roger Emerson thinking?