Brahms: How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place (The Hastings College Choir)
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- Опубліковано 13 чер 2010
- The Hastings College Choir performs the centerpiece movment of the Brahms Requiem, sung, as is our tradition, in English. Dr. Fritz Mountford, conductor; Prof. Ruth Moore, piano. Another performance is posted here: • Brahms: How Lovely Is ...
Hastings College, founded in 1882, is a private, four-year liberal arts institution affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA). The college is located in Hastings, Nebraska.
accompanist does a terrific job on this piece.
Sang this twice along my life's journey. One of the greatest choral masterpieces ever written....thank you Mr. Brahms! And thank you Hastings College Choir and Dr. Fritz!
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE!!
Beautiful version. Had this sung at my daughter's wedding by Choir of St Pauls in London in memory of our loved ones who couldn't be there
This is what we will hear in Heaven!
Thankyou Hastings College lovely
Healing and soothing balm for tired and sore ears....simply stunning!
What beautiful sound - I love this rendition, and will listen to it many times.
Such a beautiful song! We sang this song in our chorus a few years ago during one of our spring concerts. I really enjoyed singing it. Especially as a first soprano, it was really fun to sing all the high notes!
We sang this in our Chorus in 9th grade. A challenging song for altos, but I loved it.
So rich a sound by your choir thank you !
Sang this piece two weeks ago at the memorial service of the late Rev. Dr. James Mo Oi Cheung, former senior pastor of Kowloon City Baptist Church. What a honour it is to pay homage to our beloved pastor with this lovely anthem.
simply beautiful
Amazing piece. Full of spirituality................
I am so happy to have found this video. I really enjoyed it. And as a former Fred Waring Workshop attendee (1982-83), I am a huge fan of Dr. Fritz Mountford. I look forward to listening to more.
Thank you for posting this moving performance.
Very effective in mixing the sections-it helps even the sound with no overpowering sopranos. Good job.
well done, choir.