The Psalms set to Anglican Chant are a totally unique form of music, one of the great contributions to religious music. This performance is a perfect example of this sacred form, both in its composition and its sensitive rendition. Magnificent.
During Desert Storm I was stationed at RAF Mildenhall and a few us made a trip to Ely Cathedral. I will never forget the incredible sounds of praise and the experience of God's peace in the midst of the "storm". So glad to hear this choir again here. I hope you will post more. Thank you.
LIKEWISE ME WHEN I GOT FATAL ACCIDENT I WAS REMOVED UNDER THE BIG BUS, BUT THE GOD OF ABRAHAM DIDNT ALLOWED MY ENEMIES TOO TAKE OVER ME IN TIME OF TRIBULATION....
You prolly dont care but if you're bored like me atm then you can stream pretty much all of the new movies on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my gf for the last few weeks xD
@josephsolomon8724 I will never forget the first day of the Allied invasion, Sunday 24 Feb 1991, when _Onward Christian Soldiers_ was sung at Ely at Eucharist, and nobody seemed to understand why I thought this distasteful.
An excellent rendition of Psalm 102 "Domine, Exaudi". Thank you, Choir of Ely Cathedral. As I recollect Mister Paul Treat prepared a beautiful rendition of the carol "People Look East" ...
I ask help anyone, I think I saw on this or another similar channel another beautiful rendition of a psalm that went “fret not thyself because of the ungodly”, but can’t find it anymore on UA-cam. I think it was from the wells cathedral choir. Does anyone know where I can find it?
Выше всяких похвал...!!!
Splendid
Undeniable Reverence and Love to our Lord.
The Psalms set to Anglican Chant are a totally unique form of music, one of the great contributions to religious music. This performance is a perfect example of this sacred form, both in its composition and its sensitive rendition. Magnificent.
This music has got something I can't quite put into words...❤️
During Desert Storm I was stationed at RAF Mildenhall and a few us made a trip to Ely Cathedral. I will never forget the incredible sounds of praise and the experience of God's peace in the midst of the "storm". So glad to hear this choir again here. I hope you will post more. Thank you.
+Joe Solomon Ely is a
wonderful cathedral, There is no doubting God's presence in that building.
LIKEWISE ME WHEN I GOT FATAL ACCIDENT I WAS REMOVED UNDER THE BIG BUS, BUT THE GOD OF ABRAHAM DIDNT ALLOWED MY ENEMIES TOO TAKE OVER ME IN TIME OF TRIBULATION....
You prolly dont care but if you're bored like me atm then you can stream pretty much all of the new movies on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my gf for the last few weeks xD
@Henry Caspian yea, I have been using instaflixxer for since december myself :D
@josephsolomon8724 I will never forget the first day of the Allied invasion, Sunday 24 Feb 1991, when _Onward Christian Soldiers_ was sung at Ely at Eucharist, and nobody seemed to understand why I thought this distasteful.
Sooo beautiful and moving, I thank the author for uploading these treasures!!
Lovely Chants, Paul. Happy memories. Robert D, LPC '63-'71
Auch sehr schöne Vespergesänge😊
Moves me deep in my soul.
fills my broken heart that my lover broke...
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@@tiyajamir1658 also me
Proud to be Anglican/Episopalian
Splendid.
Beautiful Psalm
Love the Tornado under the cathedral in the distance...and yes Jonathan, the library looks very neat and tidy!
An excellent rendition of Psalm 102 "Domine, Exaudi". Thank you, Choir of Ely Cathedral. As I recollect Mister Paul Treat prepared a beautiful rendition of the carol "People Look East" ...
So beautifully sung...crisp and clear but deeply moving
Based
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What’s the name of the cathedral at 5:20 ?
All the pictures are of Ely Cathedral.
I ask help anyone, I think I saw on this or another similar channel another beautiful rendition of a psalm that went “fret not thyself because of the ungodly”, but can’t find it anymore on UA-cam. I think it was from the wells cathedral choir. Does anyone know where I can find it?
sounds a lot like Psalm 37, that's all I know though.
what is the name and the author of the first double chant and the one at 5:20 respectively?