So wonderful to have this happy memento of my dear friend from Brandeis University back in 1962-63. I wish we had maintained contact over the years. Learning about his early passing was very sad indeed.
It’s just a take on Hallelujah, but more from the negro spiritual side. A light spirited concert piece from “Musical of Black Americans” series composer by James Furman.
I love this song
This is by far the best recording of this song on UA-cam...great job N.S.U!!
So wonderful to have this happy memento of my dear friend from Brandeis University back in 1962-63. I wish we had maintained contact over the years. Learning about his early passing was very sad indeed.
Mr. Furman would have been very happy with this performance - well done, and you totally nailed the spirit!
that was awesome i was wondering when that song was gonna come out the library again good job ya'll keep it up .....
SPEECHLESS! AMAZING!
Congrats on a fine performance of Dr James Furman's amazing piece! He wrote this while a professor at Western Connecticut State University.
This is by far the best version I've heard! I'm so glad I still know my part! (I lowkey sing the alto part LOL)
Derrick Harley Harley! Did you see the video of you all doing this in Wilmington?
They better keep it going!!!
Great job, NSU! Dr. Haywood reminds me a lot of my director in his interpretations. Very good work, y'all.
Yes Sing...We sang this song @ Tuskegee....And the funny part we were making same faces as u guys! lol
I would have to agree!!! The BEST!!!
WOW!!! Awesome Job!!!
EXCELLENT!!
Brilliant!
I remember this performance.
wow...i actually like the way i look in this video lol
Yes!!!!!!!
Yall betta sang fo Jesus Children Sang Fo Jesus!!!
Remarkable!
AMAZING! The only complaint I have is the one soprano that came in early at the end. Other than that yall did an amazing job!
WHOOOOO!
amazing
wow, lol. good stuff
OMG!!!!! :O
What does the word mean?!
It’s just a take on Hallelujah, but more from the negro spiritual side. A light spirited concert piece from “Musical of Black Americans” series composer by James Furman.
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