Of course, credit due to all - it is a wonderful arrangement, and the orchestra truly knows how to play with these singers. And the conductor for keeping the show pulled together, though I suspect they can perform this one without many cues.
I love watching the different times the singers turn their pages!
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Thank you, Lynn. Our organist-choirmaster had picked this one for the eucharist this morning, so I got to enjoy it twice.
Which choir is this, the MTC?
Cany - yes, the MTC. All that clean living produces some fine choristers, huh?
Scott - although an old standard for Episcopalians, what are the chances? :-)
Of course, credit due to all - it is a wonderful arrangement, and the orchestra truly knows how to play with these singers. And the conductor for keeping the show pulled together, though I suspect they can perform this one without many cues.
I love watching the different times the singers turn their pages!
It's such a GREAT thing that so many of you have a state of being, that I can never reach.
Just toss a prayer or two down the HOLE I live in ...
.........my mind is reeling lately, and my State of Being is distressed at the least.
If there is a G_D, I NEED HIM NOW!!!
David, I do wish you were closer so it would be possible to be of some real comfort and friendship to you.
FWIW, what you are describing isn't there all the time, I promise. It disappears enough to understand that it is a gift so much of the time.
At this distance, I can only say you are part of the cranky liberal Piskie blogging family, and loved. Even if that makes no sense to you, it is real.
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