I too came upon this (and their 2019 piece Gloria) by accident. I am in no way involved with LC but I've been brought to tears everytime I play this and the Gloria from 2019. What an awesome sound from an awesome group of musicians. Thank you for sharing this and other pieces from past concerts. May those of you taking part in the 2021 Christmas concert bring all the power, majesty and beauty you can to heal our broken country and our spirits.
As a new alum (‘20), stumbling upon this touched my heart. Not only was The First Nowell my favorite candle lighter-I watched it as a prospective student and that pretty much made my decision-but Dr. Jennaya Robison was my last conductor and I was one of her last officers this year as she left and here she was a new conductor. What a beautiful reminder of the generations of Luther students before me who participated in the same things as I did, sang the same songs I did, and love this beautiful place as much as I do. Thank you for sharing, my heart is content tonight.
I agree with Dusty, it's so awesome to go back and see all of these familiar faces and relive the music. Also, IPTV's final shot of Tim Peter at the end of "Hope of Resolution" where he is overcome with emotion and exhales upwardly and causes his hair to move... that is unparalleled!
🌺🎄💫 I can FEEL the heavenly Magic 💫🎄🌺 Bravo and the glorious entrance of the First Nöel w the beautiful candle lighting 💖✨💙✨💜✨💚 Most Reverent First Nöel I have ever heard😇 and the song directly after it 🥰 Fantastic Festive Christmas Concert
Hi Dave, Weston retired after the 2004-2005 academic year so 2004 is your answer. In this broadcast, Weston is in a wheelchair after a tibia fracture in a car accident a few weeks earlier. I remember during our Sunday afternoon rehearsals the weekend before these performances, Weston rose up out of his wheelchair and walked back-and-forth on the concourse with his walker to show us his recovery progress.
@@ryanhulshizer8894 thanks Ryan for filling me in. I was in his last Concert Band/Europe Tour in ‘72. What with the changing of direction from The Messiah, we didn’t get back to a LUther Christmas until 2012. But we’ve been there every year since. I had the privilege of having him for my conducting class, so I’ve carried that on with me through teaching, and directing!
Erik, you can see how popular this is with 25,000 views and only 3 years. Any chance you could locate the high def version of this and post it? I remember watching it at the time when it was broadcast here in Chicago on public television. It was beautiful.
The music program at Luther consists of students on all academic paths. I graduated with a degree in English, but my main reason for going was to get to sing with and for Tim Peter.
3:24 The trombonist in the middle is my choir teacher.
My brother went to Luther college while I went to St. Olaf.
I am enjoying the Rich music i love large Choirs it's fortaste of Heaven
It is amazing to see my classmates on this video after 16 years!
21 years ago now, Dusty!
This is my picture of Christmas celebrations - beautiful voices praising Christ.
Weston was so special.
I too came upon this (and their 2019 piece Gloria) by accident. I am in no way involved with LC but I've been brought to tears everytime I play this and the Gloria from 2019. What an awesome sound from an awesome group of musicians. Thank you for sharing this and other pieces from past concerts. May those of you taking part in the 2021 Christmas concert bring all the power, majesty and beauty you can to heal our broken country and our spirits.
if i could sing like them i would really do it to keep praising God in our church
As a new alum (‘20), stumbling upon this touched my heart. Not only was The First Nowell my favorite candle lighter-I watched it as a prospective student and that pretty much made my decision-but Dr. Jennaya Robison was my last conductor and I was one of her last officers this year as she left and here she was a new conductor. What a beautiful reminder of the generations of Luther students before me who participated in the same things as I did, sang the same songs I did, and love this beautiful place as much as I do. Thank you for sharing, my heart is content tonight.
Bells !!! Nice vocal Bell combination !!!
I agree with Dusty, it's so awesome to go back and see all of these familiar faces and relive the music. Also, IPTV's final shot of Tim Peter at the end of "Hope of Resolution" where he is overcome with emotion and exhales upwardly and causes his hair to move... that is unparalleled!
Tim Peter was a treasure! I am sure he still is, but he was then, too! They should have done more to keep him!
🌺🎄💫 I can FEEL the heavenly Magic 💫🎄🌺 Bravo and the glorious entrance of the First Nöel w the beautiful candle lighting 💖✨💙✨💜✨💚 Most Reverent First Nöel I have ever heard😇 and the song directly after it 🥰 Fantastic Festive Christmas Concert
Great to see Weston again. Thank you for uploading!
Holy cow. That timpanist is making me laugh so hard 🤣
He’s my drumline teacher lol
Bendiciones con Jesús y María
How are you doing my friend i hope everything is going well for you and those who are around you Heavenly Bliss is wished for you
Great to see and hear Nordic with Weston conducting~ (question: when was the last Christmas at Luther that Weston directed in?)
Hi Dave, Weston retired after the 2004-2005 academic year so 2004 is your answer. In this broadcast, Weston is in a wheelchair after a tibia fracture in a car accident a few weeks earlier. I remember during our Sunday afternoon rehearsals the weekend before these performances, Weston rose up out of his wheelchair and walked back-and-forth on the concourse with his walker to show us his recovery progress.
@@ryanhulshizer8894 thanks Ryan for filling me in. I was in his last Concert Band/Europe Tour in ‘72. What with the changing of direction from The Messiah, we didn’t get back to a LUther Christmas until 2012. But we’ve been there every year since. I had the privilege of having him for my conducting class, so I’ve carried that on with me through teaching, and directing!
Erik, you can see how popular this is with 25,000 views and only 3 years. Any chance you could locate the high def version of this and post it? I remember watching it at the time when it was broadcast here in Chicago on public television. It was beautiful.
Bravo !
38:30 Has my wife's solo (long before I met her)
'99--awesome, yous' guys--------------!!!
Thank you for uploading this! ‘04 alum.
I see my baby daddy in the choir
I'm wondering whether the choir consists of voice majors in the music school.
The music program at Luther consists of students on all academic paths. I graduated with a degree in English, but my main reason for going was to get to sing with and for Tim Peter.
Yes Sir No Sir 3Bags full Sir Empty them Quickly please dear BRO