Which one of the pieces is everyone's favorite. I think mine is the second one. But they're all so good 🤩🤩. I can't wait to go to college and get into the Georgia Southern Chorale. I plan to major in choral conducting
What a great choir! All the voices are well balanced and unified vocal tone (lower voices aren’t too dark and higher voices are too bright). Props to the soprano solo at the end who had to sing notes outside of the chords that the choir held (would’ve thrown me off)
0:00 I. We speak this way with you, O God 2:30 II. Lord Jesus Christ, who loved us first 4:10 III. Great are you, O God 8:19 IV. Father in Heaven, Open the fountains 11:45 V. Father in Heaven, In Springtime
No one: Absolutely not one person: Theory teachers: *seizures intensify at each parallel fourth* Honestly, these are wonderful. I cant believe I've never heard these before. Very much in the same vein as Whitacre.
Well, be fair - for this choir, English is not their first language. I suspect my pronunciation of Scandinavian languages would produce gales of laughter from Danish, Norwegian and Swedish listeners!
@@user-vy7fp8np1l Look, that's the job of the choir master/conductor etc. to make sure the pronunciation is correct. This text literally says "to make ourselves intelligible to you", "to understand you". I mean, what's the point to fail at some basics, then? ;)
That overtone at 4:06 is crazy. Clearest soprano F# that was never sung.
The soloist's voice at the very end is impressive! Never heard anything similar.
Thanks for the words with the music.
genius composition and outstanding singers
Spectacular
Awesome set of pieces!
Absolutely gorgeous! The ending was mesmerizing.
These are neat! Thanks for the upload.
Which one of the pieces is everyone's favorite. I think mine is the second one. But they're all so good 🤩🤩. I can't wait to go to college and get into the Georgia Southern Chorale. I plan to major in choral conducting
The text painting in the 4th movement is so brilliant.
@@katherineprice4571 facts uggh so beautiful
What a great choir! All the voices are well balanced and unified vocal tone (lower voices aren’t too dark and higher voices are too bright). Props to the soprano solo at the end who had to sing notes outside of the chords that the choir held (would’ve thrown me off)
0:00 I. We speak this way with you, O God
2:30 II. Lord Jesus Christ, who loved us first
4:10 III. Great are you, O God
8:19 IV. Father in Heaven, Open the fountains
11:45 V. Father in Heaven, In Springtime
thanks
You forgot number VI
No one:
Absolutely not one person:
Theory teachers: *seizures intensify at each parallel fourth*
Honestly, these are wonderful. I cant believe I've never heard these before. Very much in the same vein as Whitacre.
What is 'greatnees' ?! Strange choice of pronunciation.
Well, be fair - for this choir, English is not their first language. I suspect my pronunciation of Scandinavian languages would produce gales of laughter from Danish, Norwegian and Swedish listeners!
@@user-vy7fp8np1l Look, that's the job of the choir master/conductor etc. to make sure the pronunciation is correct. This text literally says "to make ourselves intelligible to you", "to understand you". I mean, what's the point to fail at some basics, then? ;)