Wow, what a performance of this choir 🎶❤️. Absolutely amazing 🤩… how is it possible to keep sitting after such a breathtaking piece of music??? Thanks to Jacob for this masterpiece and thanks to the choir 👍🏻🫶🏻
My thoughts exactly! How people didn’t leap to their feet screaming is beyond me. That was an incredibly well executed rendition of one of the most beautiful choral pieces I’ve ever heard.
John and choir, wow... This was a pleasure to listen to. I cannot begin to imagine being in that room. I am in a choir myself and this would be a mammoth task to perform at the calibre you all did. I love in particular, the little changes you made to the original score, such as speeding up at the end and the subito on 'O Love' at 2:02. That made me laugh and giggle about simpler times. You have a made a brilliant performance and just from this video, I know Joseph Huszti will be smiling at you. Thank you for your art and your passion. Love from Adelaide, Australia.
This is the third group I’ve seen to do it. It’s amazing that other groups have already had time to work it up to a level like this. I was quite impressed by this rendition.
See Jacob what I meant with culturally quantized is the clear cut "segregation" between the performance artists and the audience demographically. Who is this by and who is it for??
Very nice!
Great to see that other choirs are taking on this masterpiece. Spread the music.
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Wow, what a performance of this choir 🎶❤️. Absolutely amazing 🤩… how is it possible to keep sitting after such a breathtaking piece of music???
Thanks to Jacob for this masterpiece and thanks to the choir 👍🏻🫶🏻
people should be standing after such an incredible performance! amazing
My thoughts exactly! How people didn’t leap to their feet screaming is beyond me. That was an incredibly well executed rendition of one of the most beautiful choral pieces I’ve ever heard.
It is a memorial service.
@@MartinErboh, thank you, I missed that and thought it was a concert. In the immortal words of Emily Latella, “Never mind!”
Maestro Byun, Fabulous performance of a difficult and VERY moving score. Thank you.
Thrilling performance! You've shown that 'mere mortals' can successfully tackle this astonishing work, and you'll inspire many other choirs. Bravo!
Magnificent, John, as always! And we are still so grateful for the gift you are to this world…God bless you!
It's was amazing. Well done all of you. you all made me cry. And Thank you!
John and choir, wow... This was a pleasure to listen to. I cannot begin to imagine being in that room. I am in a choir myself and this would be a mammoth task to perform at the calibre you all did. I love in particular, the little changes you made to the original score, such as speeding up at the end and the subito on 'O Love' at 2:02. That made me laugh and giggle about simpler times.
You have a made a brilliant performance and just from this video, I know Joseph Huszti will be smiling at you. Thank you for your art and your passion. Love from Adelaide, Australia.
Timeless masterpiece.
Good job... That's not easy....!
Awesome!
Wow, this is amazing! I wonder if you're the first choir to cover this song? I haven't noticed any other full-choir covers for it.
other groups have done it yes
In the Miami Djesse 4 concert, a choir performed it
This is the third group I’ve seen to do it. It’s amazing that other groups have already had time to work it up to a level like this. I was quite impressed by this rendition.
@@catherineono3387yes! It was Miami arts studio’s choir. They were amazing.
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excellent
oops. around 143 did you change a few harmonies?
Dont like how he sped the ending up cause that kinda takes away from the emotionality and intensity of it but still a good performance
See Jacob what I meant with culturally quantized is the clear cut "segregation" between the performance artists and the audience demographically.
Who is this by and who is it for??