Cantores Celestes Women's Choir, directed by Kelly Galbraith, performing Shen Khar Venakhi ( You are a Vineyard ) A song of Praise to the Virgin Mary, dating back at least 1000 years. Today it is often sung at Georgian weddings in honour of the bride. ... more
This beautiful song by @GodWill Babette inspired us to share the message of how great and powerful God's word is. We share in the spiritual inspiration drawn from Psalm 138.2 :"I Will worship toward thy Holy Temple, and Praise thy name for thy lovingkin... more
#M.i.C #MarvelousPraise2020 Marvelous Inspirational Choir, M.i.C Tie me kra tie Hark Hark My Soul N28 Ghana Choral music Ghchoralmusic Harmonious
Men of Faith Passing on the Faith through Songs of Praise - continuing the Gospel Quartet tradition at Augsburg College, the mission of the ACS is to present concerts that personalize a Christian faith & encourage listeners to establish & deepen a... more
singing the Suriname song titled kokoko led by Ernest Darko originally written by Machlon Dijo. the ghana community choir at the gospel festival, heineken music hall. http://.apple.com/nl/album/the-Praise-worship-experience/id447194386
The Graduate Choir NZ performs "A Mother as Lovely as You" on TVNZ's Praise Be. Māori folk melody "Hoea ra" (sometimes known as "Come, O maidens") by Pariare Tomoana (~1875 - 1946). David Smith and Harry Connelly adapted it and added a verse for use a... more
Originally from the movie "Sister Act I" Words and music: traditional Adapted by Roger Emerson Arrangement by Ursula Rotter & Josef Aigner Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Christmas Concert "Praise The Chord" on December 15, 2015.
Bring us love, patient and peace. For Thy work is demanding and we are nothing but feeble servants. Give us the strength we need to complete the mission Thou has given us. - Musikteers Ensemble Gh @VOCES8 @3ABN Praise Him @Hope Channel Ghana ... more
May God Bless You by Chris Artley (music), Reuben Hardie (words). Recorded for Praise Be (TVNZ) by The Graduate Choir NZ, conducted by Terence Maskell and accompanied by Chris Artley (piano) and Philip Smith (organ).
Taken from Psalm 51, a Latin setting of King David's lament and expression of Praise. Sung by the Kirkland Choral society on December 6, 2015.