This is the kind of world we live in today. People don't appreciate good things. You guys are amazing and inspiring. Thank you for blessing our ears with beautiful sound.
To be sure...you are a fortunate soul to have had that opportunity. There are many fine arrangements over the years from simple eloquence with a duet culling from the Americana heritage to this zenith of the British choral tradition. The Erb arrangement, to my ears and heart, has been the most touching and compelling of all.
Lyrics Shenandoah (James Erb arrangement) Oh, Shenandoah, I long to see you And hear your rolling river Oh, Shenandoah, I long to see you way, we're bound away Across the wide Missouri. I long to see your smiling valley And hear your rolling river I long to see your smiling valley way, we're bound away Across the wide Missouri. 'Tis seven long years since last I've seen you And hear your rolling river 'Tis seven long years since last I've seen you way, we're bound away Across the wide Missouri. Oh, Shenandoah, I long to see you And hear your rolling river Oh, Shenandoah, I long to see you way, we're bound away Across the wide Missouri.
God has reached down and given us this incredibly glorious recording. God has blessed the conductor and voices so that they might assure all of us of a benevolent Creator. The movement of the Shenandoah River is evoked and evoked in the overlapping voices, and all is right with the world as we listen for just a little while. Warmth and gratitude for the genius of all who combined to offer this gift of music.
Ken B Love the Choir of Kings College. But there’s something about English boys singing this deeply American song that bothers me. Guess I’m just a homer for my guys from the Bay Area. 🤓
This song is one of my ever favourite. Every time I hear it I become very nostalgic. This rendition of Sir Stephen Cleobury is the best I heard. May he rest in peace. We all missed your dedications.
I had been suffering from a rather bad headache for many days. I listened to this and by the time the song was done, my headache was gone. Thank you very much.
I envy the very lucky individuals gifted enough to attend the the hallowed halls of the likes of Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard , MIT. Most of us are not gifted with the cognitive abilities and skills. I am thankful to the people that graduate from these amazing bastions of higher learning as that are the very people that improve our collective lives, I hope they are able to remain humble and thankful.
Ah, the human voice. Still the most beautiful and versatile musical instrument. I still remember Mrs Flewker teaching this to a raggle-taggle bunch of primary school boys in the 1950's (I was one of them). Admittedly nowhere near the level of perfection of these boys, but just as enjoyable.
American identity has been held captive by our MSM and social network overlords, thus rendering this national treasure, an ancient relic of white supremacy, unfitting into the progressive idea of a global order utopia.
@@danielfennessy That is a stupid statement. American identity like this belongs to all Americans regardless of their races, skin color, sexual orientations, etc. This also applies to current Americans and future Americans who are currently applying for citizenship. America was settled first by native Americans then came white Americans and black Americans. Their heritage belong to all that are citizens of that country.
@@adiginting2551 I'd agree with you if you knew God designed you, and that Jesus died to save your soul. Clearly, I cannot. Thus, enjoy roasting your nuts in he'll. Lol
In my opinion one of the greatest folk songs and an absolutely incredible performance. Gives me chills! So beautiful it brings tears to my eyes. Thanks for sharing.
No matter how many times I have seen them -- Steven Cleobury, the Choir, the Chapel, the College -- they still inspire awe and wonder in me, as they and their predecessors have for countless others over six centuries.
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Such a beautiful rendition! This is my favourite version, with the stunning echo of waves. We sang this SATB once with our choir some 14 or 15 years ago and I can still sing along as if it were yesterday!
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We sang this in choir when I was in high school, and it is an absolutely beautiful piece. The way all the parts blend together while also doing their own thing is just absolutely gorgeous. Man, some of those older guys were really able to get up there haha. For us, it was the whole choir, so guys and girls, but it was still beautiful. Definitely the best song we ever sang.
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Every aspect of this performance comes together to create perfection: the talent of the young singers, the acoustics of the legendary church, and the masterful arrangement. Truly a divinely-inspired rendition, and I thank King's College for the experience of hearing it.
Shenandoah has been a favourite of mine for many a year - and not without good reason. Somehow it becomes more significant as time goes on - and as changes make their mark upon the horizon. An important song indeed - some secrets are forever.
My absolute favourite song ……I had a friend who rode very high level dressage and she rode a musical test to this music on her coloured horse , it suited him perfectly…..and I burst into tears watching it
Oh, Shenandoah, I hear you calling Hi-o, you rolling river Oh, Shenandoah, I long to hear you Hi-o, I'm bound away 'Cross the wide, Missouri Missouri, she's a mighty river Hi-o, you rolling river When she rolls down, her topsails shiver Hi-o, I'm bound away 'Cross the wide, Missouri Farewell my dearest, I'm bound to leave you Hi-o, you rolling river Oh, Shenandoah, I'll not deceive you Hi-o, I'm bound away 'Cross the wide Missouri
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The first time I heard this song was by a bluegrass family group called The Petersens. (Really good, you should check them out.) And I didn't realize this song wasn't a bluegrass song by origin. I LOVE this version. Makes me wish I could continue choir in college since I only got two short years of choir in highschool and don't have enough experience to continue at a higher level.
Maybe there are technically better versions of this some, but they are no match for this choir. It is most beautiful version I came across, with those angelic voices and graduating canon it gives you a feeling of something pure and majestic.
In 1971 James Erb arranged what many people consider the definitive version of Shenandoah for his University of Richmond (Virginia) Choir which toured Europe. I was in that choir as a freshman. Here is our recording. ua-cam.com/video/vSHLfujGFqk/v-deo.html
Chorales, Hymns, Classical Music, etc are all about frequency & resonance. This sort of music (within a certain range of frequency) actually resonates within our own genetic makeup ie our DNA. This is why we are so moved by these pieces of music. The early church knew all about this & used it to their advantage when designing the first Catholic basilica’s. This is why ppl “feel” “god” when they’re listening to a choir in a cathedral. I often times laugh & cry at the same time (Ode to Joy gets me every time lol) so I’m well aware of how powerful this phenomena is. The Buddhist Om, The Gregorian chants, Hebrew, Aramaic/Arabic, Native Peoples chants/prayers etc, all have the same effect. It’s hardwired into us at the genetic level. I’m a “Yankee” but I love this song as I’m an amateur Civil War historian. Lorena is a beautiful song that came from that war too; both Billy Yank & Johnny Reb adored it.
Living in the Northern Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, this song has special meaning for those who live here. This is a great version of it.
How glorious I picture your valley to be
These boys seem to really want to see it. Can someone please book them a trip?
I live down in the Blue Ridge, and hearing this song performed so beautifully gives me chills.
Grew up in the valley and this was my favsong to perform in choir
This is the kind of world we live in today. People don't appreciate good things. You guys are amazing and inspiring. Thank you for blessing our ears with beautiful sound.
A beautiful song beautifully sung. Thank you.
This program is on UA-cam because people DO appreciate beautiful music.
キングス・カレッジの歌声はイギリスの宝です…日本からその美しさと素晴らしさに感謝を込めて❗😔
I sang under James Erb at the University of Richmond for 4 years. Amazing musician and conductor
To be sure...you are a fortunate soul to have had that opportunity. There are many fine arrangements over the years from simple eloquence with a duet culling from the Americana heritage to this zenith of the British choral tradition.
The Erb arrangement, to my ears and heart, has been the most touching and compelling of all.
This is sublime musicianship. Glorious arrangement, majestically performed.
“Shenandoah” is my favorite song. And this is by far and away the best rendition of it I have ever heard of.
Best recording anyway. I like the St Olafs version myself.
Outstanding
One of my favorite..done by the great Paul Robeson..PEACE
@@kenneth7826 Paul Robeson has a real man's voice. No man ever sang like him. But he could never hit the notes these boys can hit.
@@majorlaff8682 so true major..but as you know Paul was a baritone bass....enjoy your upcoming week ...PEACE
This is the most PRECIOUS version, if ever go to heaven, this would be a piece i would like to play on my funeral
Such a rich blend of voices! I had forgotten how much purity and body the boys choir brings!
Lyrics
Shenandoah (James Erb arrangement)
Oh, Shenandoah, I long to see you
And hear your rolling river
Oh, Shenandoah, I long to see you
way, we're bound away
Across the wide Missouri.
I long to see your smiling valley
And hear your rolling river
I long to see your smiling valley
way, we're bound away
Across the wide Missouri.
'Tis seven long years since last I've seen you
And hear your rolling river
'Tis seven long years since last I've seen you
way, we're bound away
Across the wide Missouri.
Oh, Shenandoah, I long to see you
And hear your rolling river
Oh, Shenandoah, I long to see you
way, we're bound away
Across the wide Missouri.
God has reached down and given us this incredibly glorious recording. God has blessed the conductor and voices so that they might assure all of us of a benevolent Creator. The movement of the Shenandoah River is evoked and evoked in the overlapping voices, and all is right with the world as we listen for just a little while. Warmth and gratitude for the genius of all who combined to offer this gift of music.
Keep coming back every time I want my spirit to be uplifted.
Beautiful arrangement
I wish they could visit the land they're singing about. Like their singing, it's breathtakingly beautiful.
Sir Cleobury, thank you for creating magical moments for Kings College Choir. Rest in a Choral Paradise.
Gentlemen - that was outstanding.
Gentleman, what a nice way to call them. They certainly deserve it. ❤
This is the prettiest version of this song by far. Absolutely breathtaking.
When they start echoing each other, I could almost cry at the beauty of it
Not as good as the Chanticleer rendition.
Agreed. I did actually cry as it reminded me of when my dad used to sing like that at St Paul’s
Imitation! There are many differences between this version and the Chanticleer version, notwithstanding: men vs boys & men, for starters.
@@deanharless7230 This version is far and away superior to the Chanticleer rendition - in fullness, overlay, range, far better ethereal quality.
Ken B Love the Choir of Kings College. But there’s something about English boys singing this deeply American song that bothers me. Guess I’m just a homer for my guys from the Bay Area. 🤓
Just beautiful. Such a moving song perfectly sung by one of the greatest choirs in the world.
Captures perfectly why Catherdral music is my favorite. Acoustic resonance galore.
2:26 extraordinarily beautiful
I'm crying! This song is beautiful...
This song is one of my ever favourite. Every time I hear it I become very nostalgic. This rendition of Sir Stephen Cleobury is the best I heard. May he rest in peace. We all missed your dedications.
I’m hearing this version for the first time. I am from Virginia not far from the Shenandoah River. This is the most moving version I have ever heard.
My heart weeps when i hear this song. This version makes me feel home.
I had been suffering from a rather bad headache for many days. I listened to this and by the time the song was done, my headache was gone. Thank you very much.
Oh wow reallyyy?
They tend to do that, don't they?
King's College Choir ❤❤❤. Best in the world!!!
I envy the very lucky individuals gifted enough to attend the the hallowed halls of the likes of Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard , MIT. Most of us are not gifted with the cognitive abilities and skills. I am thankful to the people that graduate from these amazing bastions of higher learning as that are the very people that improve our collective lives, I hope they are able to remain humble and thankful.
Sad to say, in light of recent events, keep hoping.
I performed this arrangement years ago when I was in college, and it remains one of my favorite pieces.
A perfect song, sung with perfect voices - just fantastic
Beautiful! One of my favorites!♥
Ah, the human voice. Still the most beautiful and versatile musical instrument. I still remember Mrs Flewker teaching this to a raggle-taggle bunch of primary school boys in the 1950's (I was one of them). Admittedly nowhere near the level of perfection of these boys, but just as enjoyable.
Those countertenor choral scholars have stolen my heart
How can this not have millions of views?
Maybe not everyone deserves the singing of angels.
I know, I watched it at least 10 times.
American identity has been held captive by our MSM and social network overlords, thus rendering this national treasure, an ancient relic of white supremacy, unfitting into the progressive idea of a global order utopia.
@@danielfennessy That is a stupid statement. American identity like this belongs to all Americans regardless of their races, skin color, sexual orientations, etc. This also applies to current Americans and future Americans who are currently applying for citizenship.
America was settled first by native Americans then came white Americans and black Americans. Their heritage belong to all that are citizens of that country.
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Beautiful guys. Great rendition. This American thanks you very much.
The best version thus far 😍🔥🔥🔥
Crystal clear with just enough reverb to give a fuller sound. About the oldest of American folk songs.
In my opinion one of the greatest folk songs and an absolutely incredible performance. Gives me chills! So beautiful it brings tears to my eyes. Thanks for sharing.
No matter how many times I have seen them -- Steven Cleobury, the Choir, the Chapel, the College -- they still inspire awe and wonder in me, as they and their predecessors have for countless others over six centuries.
Fantastic song that moves me every time I hear it, incredibly performed by the choir. Greetings from Spain
Das war so wunderschön !
Thanks for your gigs dont know the song Shenandoah but in TV and Cinematographic i heart this songs...
Wonderful arrangement and great performance of this loveliest of American folk songs.
A glorious rendition.
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Such a beautiful rendition! This is my favourite version, with the stunning echo of waves. We sang this SATB once with our choir some 14 or 15 years ago and I can still sing along as if it were yesterday!
I can also sing along... Alto 2.
Having sung it about 40 years ago.
Beautiful song, im cry 😢
Best version of Shenandoah I've heard yet... thank you for sharing this beautiful singing. ❤️
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The bass takes me to heaven
i love this song so much. the echos, the angelic voices and the magic of it all. beautiful
This is just so beautiful, man.
All of these ae so so beautiful. Shenandoah arrangement is one of my favorites.
Lovely, balm to The Spirit, many thanks
We sang this in choir when I was in high school, and it is an absolutely beautiful piece. The way all the parts blend together while also doing their own thing is just absolutely gorgeous. Man, some of those older guys were really able to get up there haha. For us, it was the whole choir, so guys and girls, but it was still beautiful. Definitely the best song we ever sang.
The human voice can be so wonderful
Agreed.
What beautiful voices of men are these~!
OH WOW.....sending shivers of delight through my being....just beautiful
So beautiful.
This is so beautiful that I got choked up. Thank you so much!! Flawless! Many,many thanks!
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Beautifully sung Kings Choir
I heard, for the first time, this song from the movie Nixon. I consider it one of the more beautiful songs that I ever heard. 😍
Every aspect of this performance comes together to create perfection: the talent of the young singers, the acoustics of the legendary church, and the masterful arrangement. Truly a divinely-inspired rendition, and I thank King's College for the experience of hearing it.
Sounds of Heaven❤ Love it !
Thank you for this beautiful song , performed so well ⭐
Shenandoah has been a favourite of mine for many a year - and not without good reason. Somehow it becomes more significant as time goes on - and as changes make their mark upon the horizon. An important song indeed - some secrets are forever.
This was one of my father's favorite pieces and it's one of mine. Beautifully done.
This is beyond gorgeous. Moves me to tears every time.
You should watch the James Stewart Civil War Western of the same name. Filmed on location.
Absolutely breathtakingly beautiful! Congratulations! So inspiring!
The countertenor is just a beast like holy moly!!! This is easily one of my favorite songs to listen too!! Choral music is just magical
I sang this in children's choir at when I was younger, and it has always been a favorite of mine!
My absolute favourite song ……I had a friend who rode very high level dressage and she rode a musical test to this music on her coloured horse , it suited him perfectly…..and I burst into tears watching it
a beautiful piece. truly at a lost for words with a tear striken face!
That was just beautiful. Thanks so much.
Truly an outstanding rendering of a great everlasting song. thanks.👍
That was absolutely beautiful.
I wish our public schools brought back choirs and music programs. Treasures like this need to be sung everywhere!
They're too busy working out genders and identities.
Oh, Shenandoah, I hear you calling
Hi-o, you rolling river
Oh, Shenandoah, I long to hear you
Hi-o, I'm bound away
'Cross the wide, Missouri
Missouri, she's a mighty river
Hi-o, you rolling river
When she rolls down, her topsails shiver
Hi-o, I'm bound away
'Cross the wide, Missouri
Farewell my dearest, I'm bound to leave you
Hi-o, you rolling river
Oh, Shenandoah, I'll not deceive you
Hi-o, I'm bound away
'Cross the wide Missouri
Preciosa versión, maravillosamente cantada.👏👏👏
Good job gentlemen!!!!!!PEACE
Too beautiful for words..🙏
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BRAVO!!! Well done!!!
*Perfection at its best*
So true!!!❤
I find it interesting how an American folk song that started life as a shanty has so often been perfotmed as a choral piece.
It makes me a proud Appalachian.
Beautiful!
Comovente ❤ linda! obrigada por compartilhar.
Just beautiful….
Wonderful performance truly beautiful
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️I love it so much! God Bless you all 🙏
The human voice is the most beautiful instrument in the world
Beautiful
Marvelous!
So so beautifull!!!!
A love letter to the United States 🇺🇸 From the Kings College Choir #Shenandoah
Sono così bravi nel canto.... che è facile ascoltarli sempre senza mai stancarmi, Bravi.
master piece how could these kinda be created
This beautiful song cannot be sung badly by anyone..the words alone are so beautiful..these boys sing it beautifully ❤
Beautifully performed
The first time I heard this song was by a bluegrass family group called The Petersens. (Really good, you should check them out.) And I didn't realize this song wasn't a bluegrass song by origin. I LOVE this version. Makes me wish I could continue choir in college since I only got two short years of choir in highschool and don't have enough experience to continue at a higher level.
Maybe there are technically better versions of this some, but they are no match for this choir. It is most beautiful version I came across, with those angelic voices and graduating canon it gives you a feeling of something pure and majestic.
In 1971 James Erb arranged what many people consider the definitive version of Shenandoah for his University of Richmond (Virginia) Choir which toured Europe. I was in that choir as a freshman. Here is our recording. ua-cam.com/video/vSHLfujGFqk/v-deo.html
Chanticleer is the only thing that I can think of!!!! Children's choirs give me chills though 😇
literally NO other version on youtube can come ANY close to this. i cant imagine anything more perfect!
@@lynneddy6551 It's beautiful. Thank you
Just Fantastic!
Just beautiful.
This song gets me every time i listen to it 😢
Chorales, Hymns, Classical Music, etc are all about frequency & resonance. This sort of music (within a certain range of frequency) actually resonates within our own genetic makeup ie our DNA.
This is why we are so moved by these pieces of music. The early church knew all about this & used it to their advantage when designing the first Catholic basilica’s.
This is why ppl “feel” “god” when they’re listening to a choir in a cathedral. I often times laugh & cry at the same time (Ode to Joy gets me every time lol) so I’m well aware of how powerful this phenomena is.
The Buddhist Om, The Gregorian chants, Hebrew, Aramaic/Arabic, Native Peoples chants/prayers etc, all have the same effect. It’s hardwired into us at the genetic level.
I’m a “Yankee” but I love this song as I’m an amateur Civil War historian. Lorena is a beautiful song that came from that war too; both Billy Yank & Johnny Reb adored it.
Found it! My daughters have been singing this song but they didn't know the name. I had one of them sing it to Google. Absolutely beautiful.