I was part of the Tenor group in Choir during the youth days. And how joyfully we sang that song in the church in front of all the people was an immense joy. Now as i try to sing the same song, my voice can't sustain it.
I LOVE Peter's animated facial expressions and enthusiasm.. superb diction / enunciation. This would be a great learning tool for those who are learning this for the 1st time.. wish I had something like this in H.S.
First of all I would like to congratulate the responsibles for this magnificient idea. As an old member of the Church of Jesuschrist of Latter Day Saints, I have had a great daydream: to sing with the Tabernacle Choir. I have always known that it could not be possible for me, at least! When I heard that we might have this possibility I felt really blessed... my daydream could come true ! Then, I had a difficulty... I've got a cold and cough. But I decided to overcome that and record the video. It was not my best, but I made my daydream come true..., finally. Prepare your ears...! THANKS !
I sang in an all girl’s choir in high school and was 3d voice; a Contralto. Now I know the part they taught us was actually the Tenor’s voice 😄. Wonderful job singing it 👏👏👏
I so wanted to be able to contribute a tenor part to this magnificent project, but God Bless you all ... the REAL tenors who can REALLY sing in upper ranges! The tenor part is just too tiring for this old voice! :)
Not just the cut, but Peter repeated the same notes for "of" as the measure before. It's always been a section I paid close attention to because it's a "gotcha" measure, like the skip of octaves in the middle or the rest at the end. But this was a great tenor performance! I wish he was standing next to me this Easter at church when we will sing it. I once had a nine-year stretch where I sang it every year. It never gets old.
I sang bass part for this song. I know it in the back of my head. For a newbie, it’s a hard song. Once you learn the part your singing, you can memorize it quicker. With me, I learned it in one day and I can sing the bass with confidence
Woooow!! amazing! Well well done!!! Congratulations to you, so powerful and beautifully rendered. I'd loved this song again, can we get all the other parts also? Please 🙏🙏🙏😂😅😂😂
I used to sing this as a Soprano, but as I've gotten older my voice has deepened. If I ever have the honor of singing in a choir again I'd probably sing Alto or Tenor.
I was a soprano singing this in college, too… Now I sing tenor whenever I have the opportunity to participate in a community Handel's messiah.. super fun to sing compared to soprano, which was fun in a different way
I'm a countertenor with a pretty undeveloped range, so my set of comfortable notes is like a middle C to a G4. For the most part, this is right in the comfort zone, though actual tenors probably hate this song for its range.
im normal alto or tenor for songs in my high school choir but this song is really hard wish I found out a month or so before that this was happening and i'd be a pro at this song. lol. Can't wait for the video
I can pull off the tenor part easily now that my progress as a tenor (formerly baritone) has been made with an ability to sing both falsetto and mixed voice (modal voice) those high notes and high lines. However I feel like singing more in my full voice the high notes and high lines when it's forte and pure head voice (no falsetto) when it's piano unless I am singing an extremely high note that is beyond the tenor high C.
If you look at the sheet there's actually a few small mistakes, one of which being, that in the part from 3:40 -3:50 during the second King of Kings Peter sings the 16th note that's not supposed to be there. It's actually a common mistake because in that section the three other "of"s do have that 16th note. I probably wouldn't even have noticed if I didn't spend a year in school choir singing this piece among others. Still a great job
lol he still makes a couple mistakes(the most common ones i hear from my own tenor section too) i think he sings forever and ever and ever rather than forever forever and ever...he also goes up on the second king of kings but im pretty sure the of stays the same(it's the only one that doesnt go up of the four)
Is it just me or Mr. Wilberg is a few milliseconds behind on his conducting? I've been looking at his direction, but I noticed the cutoffs are way off, well, not to mention the rhythm as well.
Pierre Odendaal when i was 13 i said i wish I could be a tenor and guess what my wish came true when i was like 16 ha. A baritone could sing tenor but a natural born tenor can’t really sing baritone that easily so in a way you’re lucky because that means you could probably do bass as well as tenor with proper training
Ok, it’s official. Tenor is my favorite part in this piece. How beautiful!
I was part of the Tenor group in Choir during the youth days. And how joyfully we sang that song in the church in front of all the people was an immense joy. Now as i try to sing the same song, my voice can't sustain it.
Wonderful natural tenor who can sings the highest note without the appropriate technique ! The kind of single voice out of 10 000 ... lucky you !
Is there a better voice than other? I would like to understand!
This guy's energy..man...after this choral I start breathing like I ran an endless lapped marathon 😂😂
I LOVE Peter's animated facial expressions and enthusiasm.. superb diction / enunciation. This would be a great learning tool for those who are learning this for the 1st time.. wish I had something like this in H.S.
This has helped me a huge amount! I'm a tenor and this has made everything so much easier! Thank you!
What a powerful voice! Beautiful smooth tenor voice!! I'm alto singer but really love hearing tenors so much. Thanks for the upload.
I love Peter and his wife so much! I want to hear their demo played together!
First of all I would like to congratulate the responsibles for this magnificient idea. As an old member of the Church of Jesuschrist of Latter Day Saints, I have had a great daydream: to sing with the Tabernacle Choir. I have always known that it could not be possible for me, at least! When I heard that we might have this possibility I felt really blessed... my daydream could come true ! Then, I had a difficulty... I've got a cold and cough. But I decided to overcome that and record the video. It was not my best, but I made my daydream come true..., finally. Prepare your ears...! THANKS !
I sang in an all girl’s choir in high school and was 3d voice; a Contralto. Now I know the part they taught us was actually the Tenor’s voice 😄. Wonderful job singing it 👏👏👏
Proud to know that i'm Tenor.
i just know now.
thanks. i can join College Choir now.
Handel was showing off with this piece, range and all, nothing was off limits 😂and I’m here for it❤
"and he shall reign forever and ever" it really hits me there😅
Nice job. Beautiful voice, great tenor. So inspiring
I so wanted to be able to contribute a tenor part to this magnificent project, but God Bless you all ... the REAL tenors who can REALLY sing in upper ranges! The tenor part is just too tiring for this old voice! :)
God bless you! Best regards from Brazil!
Lol
Thank you very much for this wonderful help. We learn it this autumn, and that is a great help.
AMAZING JOB! Was so fun to sing along to as a soprano trying to keep my part and blend well at the same time! Thank you for this wonderful upload ❤️❤️
Brilliant (it is a very very Very Hard Song 🎵 to sing especially for Saprano,s Beautifully Perfectly Sung by Your Choir & Orchestra 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
hardest part ever lol i don't know how we managed to sing this from memory this weekend... also saw the cut at 3:48... lol
Not just the cut, but Peter repeated the same notes for "of" as the measure before. It's always been a section I paid close attention to because it's a "gotcha" measure, like the skip of octaves in the middle or the rest at the end.
But this was a great tenor performance! I wish he was standing next to me this Easter at church when we will sing it. I once had a nine-year stretch where I sang it every year. It never gets old.
3:10 - 3:15 kills me! 😍😍😍😍 best part
I sang bass part for this song. I know it in the back of my head. For a newbie, it’s a hard song. Once you learn the part your singing, you can memorize it quicker. With me, I learned it in one day and I can sing the bass with confidence
i have to learn it in like 3 hours lol
Starting again to practice for the Christmas program!!
Beautiful inviting a sing a God, for the choir.
LIndo !! Ótimo para estudo. Parabens!!
I’m bari, but I enjoy singing the tenor part. Really exercises my voice!
7 years ago and this is helpful. I recently joined a choir that sings this beautiful chorus .
Thanks for the virtual choir
My school choirs sing this every winter concert, and i always am in tenor, and i personally love tenor
Beautifull sing, God be whit you! Congrtatulationes...Amén.
HE KNOW HIS PART!!!🙌🙏
U r an awesome tenor singer.
This is wonderful I really want to sing like this God give me a good voice like this
I’m a bass, and striving to be a baritone just so I could sing these amazing tenor notes without going into falsetto
Am so excited, I'll be doing the tenor for December 1st, cant wait.
This guy is f***ing celestial and brilliant. This is SOOOOOO difficult!
No it's not.
Muy bueno muchas gracias ya me lo eprendi mejor!!!♥
What is this? Wonderful voice man. God bless you.
Beautiful Song, what the God the Bless! Amén.
THANKS !❤
Woooow!! amazing! Well well done!!! Congratulations to you, so powerful and beautifully rendered. I'd loved this song again, can we get all the other parts also? Please 🙏🙏🙏😂😅😂😂
thanks for song tenor,
Hallelujah from Beethoven tenor please
Great work,Bravo Peter and de entire choir.
BRAVO!!!!!! Peter Hollen!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much, wonderful voice and extremely helpful , Pluis from Ibiza Spain
How beautiful!
Thank you for reminding me of my part. It was great
i learned tenor because of you thankyou
thank you so much for this video, very helpful
time to be memorized by december 4th (im an alto) 🫶
I used to sing this as a Soprano, but as I've gotten older my voice has deepened. If I ever have the honor of singing in a choir again I'd probably sing Alto or Tenor.
I was a soprano singing this in college, too… Now I sing tenor whenever I have the opportunity to participate in a community Handel's messiah.. super fun to sing compared to soprano, which was fun in a different way
I forgot how hard this song actually is lol
Rsssss Really hard!
It really is not
😂😅😅😅😅😅 so true very hard with twist and turns.
Que lindo el tenor ❤️❤️❤️
beautiful voice
I'm a countertenor with a pretty undeveloped range, so my set of comfortable notes is like a middle C to a G4. For the most part, this is right in the comfort zone, though actual tenors probably hate this song for its range.
I am SO in!! THIS IS AMAZING.
Really great tenor !!! need more ... Pleeeeease !!!
I like that song
La voz del bajo y soprano igual se escuchan muy hermoso en este canto
im normal alto or tenor for songs in my high school choir but this song is really hard wish I found out a month or so before that this was happening and i'd be a pro at this song. lol. Can't wait for the video
Excellent, merci pour votre aide précieuse.
Lindíssimo ❣👏🥰🤩
Sang this almost 50 years years ago. It's still in there.
Sensacional!!! Emocionante!!!
Thanks for this-I had two hours to learn this part!
I can pull off the tenor part easily now that my progress as a tenor (formerly baritone) has been made with an ability to sing both falsetto and mixed voice (modal voice) those high notes and high lines. However I feel like singing more in my full voice the high notes and high lines when it's forte and pure head voice (no falsetto) when it's piano unless I am singing an extremely high note that is beyond the tenor high C.
If you look at the sheet there's actually a few small mistakes, one of which being, that in the part from 3:40 -3:50 during the second King of Kings Peter sings the 16th note that's not supposed to be there. It's actually a common mistake because in that section the three other "of"s do have that 16th note. I probably wouldn't even have noticed if I didn't spend a year in school choir singing this piece among others. Still a great job
anyone else have born in Panguitch Ut in 1800's James Reese Evans was mine
Hey I might be able to sing it high school
watch the "endeavour" instead of and ever ....
Peter Hollen, his wife does the soprano
i would've loved to join this!! Please inform me when you do the next song.
lol he still makes a couple mistakes(the most common ones i hear from my own tenor section too) i think he sings forever and ever and ever rather than forever forever and ever...he also goes up on the second king of kings but im pretty sure the of stays the same(it's the only one that doesnt go up of the four)
Grandiosa experiencia lastima!!! no saber usar la voz de cabeza para llegar a esas notas.
Se puede lograr con dedicacion y mucha practica
Ha!!! Das ist aber sowas von Großartig. Wenn ich einen Schuß Begeisterung brauche, mache ich mir in Zukunft diese Musik hier an.
Is it just me or Mr. Wilberg is a few milliseconds behind on his conducting?
I've been looking at his direction, but I noticed the cutoffs are way off, well, not to mention the rhythm as well.
probably audio sync
Paul Erland I found it very difficult to follow the conducting
The power of baritone
0:40 - 2:36
Nice tenor
Do you have this transposed to Bass clef? As a lifelong trombone player, my brain has never been good at treble clef.
Haendel 4 ever
Man I wish I was a Tenor.
I'm stuck as a Baritone
Pierre Odendaal when i was 13 i said i wish I could be a tenor and guess what my wish came true when i was like 16 ha. A baritone could sing tenor but a natural born tenor can’t really sing baritone that easily so in a way you’re lucky because that means you could probably do bass as well as tenor with proper training
On the last "King of Kings," he sings a 16th note that is not in the sheet music. How should it be sung? So excited for this!
+redtwin67 I noticed this too, I'm not sure but it seemed to be a mistake.
It's located at 3:45 in the movie.
+redtwin67 Follow the sheet music, though I don't think it'll be an issue if you follow Peter.
Jamie Durisko hhuckgfk
I sometimes make that mistake as well it is very easy to do
Everyone adds that note. You're really rolling when you get there, and it makes sense. It blends.
Eventhough my tenor part is writing in F clef, it is possible for me to read it in the G clef too. I like it!
Killers G everywhere xD
This is so helpful!
I can't say anything! Bravo!
Delighted.
AWESOME!!
Ayos!
0:40
I'm baritone but I can't sing high so I'm just gonna stick with bass
Cool
nice
I’m a tenor in chorus and I have to sing this I’m practicing
Same
WOW special to see and hear this!
Isn't this the same guy who sang the bass? Is that possible, for one person to sing both tenor and bass?
I personally have a vocal range from E2-A4 in my chest voice and regularly switch from bass to tenor depending on what my choir needs.
jcoolshockr1 Yes, Tenors can have ridiculously large ranges from very low to very high!
it's called a baritone
Practice makes perfect. But still I can’t. I can perfect the ending alleluia though in bass. 😂
Frumos
Alleluia Alleluia Alleluia
I have my concert tomorrow so I’m using this cause I know nothing
He's cute. Is everyone in the Mormon choir actually Mormon?
Yes.