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Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Arr. CJ Madsen) | BYU Singers
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VIDEO CREDITS
Produced, Directed, and Edited by Cody Phillips
Director of Photography: Nick Sales - For booking, contact aeviumfilms@gmail.com
1st Assistant Director: Caitlin Black
BYU Singers (2019-20)
BYU Singers conductor: Dr. Andrew Crane
Soloists: Kiersten Hopkins, Peter Dean Morgan
Hair & Makeup Artist: Heather Everett
Craft Services Coordinator: Hope Merrill
Production Assistant: Mikayla Phillips
Executive Producers: Ben Fales, Andrew Crane
© BYU Records 2019
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Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
Music: From Str... less
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Carols of the Bells
One of our practice sessions in college.... At some places tenor would dominate cos the recoding was done by me and i sung tenor.. :-)
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A cappella flash mob marriage proposal at Chef Spike burger joint!
Ashley knew Jonathan had purchased an engagement Ring. She knew the marriage proposal was coming. But she never expected THIS.
Even as Ashley waited patiently for milkshakes at Spike Mendelsohn's "Good Stuff Eatery" on Capitol Hill, she had no idea th... moreAshley knew Jonathan had purchased an engagement Ring. She knew the marriage proposal was coming. But she never expected THIS.
Even as Ashley waited patiently for milkshakes at Spike Mendelsohn's "Good Stuff Eatery" on Capitol Hill, she had no idea that she was surrounded by members of the Capital HeaRings, a DC-based a cappella group. Posing as customers, a bus boy, and even the guy handing out orders, they had completely infiltrated the burger joint and were about to sing the couple's song...
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"Distopian Dream Girl" was written by American indie rock band Built to Spill.
Original version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AKs7Ag9kZg
Vocal arrangement by:
Mike Rowan and Lyndsey Gore
Camera by:
Bradley Johnson (http://www.youtube.com/SNACKTRUCKtv)
Ed Hoover (http://www.edwardhoover.com)
Brian Wise
Dan Miller
Salma Bakht
Editing by:
Matthew S. Schwartz
Special thanks to Spike Mendelsohn and Good Stuff Eatery! http://www.goodstuffeatery.com
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Hurra for deg med Mandskoret 1914
Hurra for deg
med Mandskoret av 1914
Skrevet av Margrethe Munthe, melodien er en norsk folketone.
Kanskje den best kjente norske bursdagssangen.
Hurra for deg som fyller ditt år,
Ja deg vil vi gratulere.
Alle i Ring omkRing deg vi står,
Å se n... moreHurra for deg
med Mandskoret av 1914
Skrevet av Margrethe Munthe, melodien er en norsk folketone.
Kanskje den best kjente norske bursdagssangen.
Hurra for deg som fyller ditt år,
Ja deg vil vi gratulere.
Alle i Ring omkRing deg vi står,
Å se når vi vil marsjere..........
Mandskoret av 1914 i rådhuset i Haugesund
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Well rung Tom boy
Anonymous catch in 4 equal voices based on peals of Bells from "the Catch Club or Merry Companions", published in 1731.
I have added some lower voices at the octave for better resonance.
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the bell Ringing for low voices
This arrangement for 6 part choir of the old Devon bell Ringing song was composed and performed by David W Solomons - with various voices representing the Bells as the song progresses
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On this Winter Night - Performed by Vocalix
A well-known Christmas traditional "Jingle Bells" written by James Pierpont in1857 , here transformed by arranger Greg Gilpin into a beautiful an suprsising ballad for SATB choral.
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Süsser die Glocken nie klingen
Traditional German carol (based on a ThuRingian melody "Seht wie die Sonne dort sinket" from around 1808),
the melody moves through the parts while the other parts represent the Ringing of the Bells -
with a few added cheeky English cadences.
Version... moreTraditional German carol (based on a ThuRingian melody "Seht wie die Sonne dort sinket" from around 1808),
the melody moves through the parts while the other parts represent the Ringing of the Bells -
with a few added cheeky English cadences.
Versions are also available for stRing quartet, wind quartet, brass quartet, flute quartet and clarinet quartet.