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Robert King
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 ส.ค. 2011
Robert King has been director of the Lipscomb High School Chorus since 1984 where he serves as the Lipscomb Academy Director of Fine Arts. He also directs the Lipscomb University Community Chorus. For 20 years he directed the Nashville Youth Choir and for 27 years served as a minister of music at the Harpeth Hills Church of Christ. A past president of the Middle TN Vocal Association and the TN American Choral Director Association, he is the recipient of the 2023 TNACDA Lifetime Achievement Award. To find additional videos visit the TH-cam Channel LipscombHighChorus th-cam.com/channels/7Wd3OkRTW3OEUDBGVXin1w.html
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08 7 8 Chorus May The Road Rise To Meet You
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08 7 8 Chorus May The Road Rise To Meet You
14 Concert Chorus God So Loved The World
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14 Concert Chorus God So Loved The World
16 Concert Chorus Little Innocent Lamb
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16 Concert Chorus Little Innocent Lamb
23 Combined Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross
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23 Combined Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross
That was nice.
Thank y'all for the great rendition, of this song. I work, as a civilian, for the air force and have never heard this song, anywhere.
Outstanding young singers! Those trophies on the wall behind you should be yours, if not already. I just had to stand and place hand over heart hearing your version. Thank you for sharing and may God continue to bless your voices as they have certainly blessed me.
Can you please tell me what arrangement this is?? It's incredible!
Currently listening to this while in my office. I think I have replayed this 8 times already and I still have chills. Thank you Mr. King.
Very good !
Excellent choir.
Robert, do you recall the year of this performance?
Given reference to Harold Haizlip retiring from Lipscomb, probably 1997.
Beautiful! ❤
This sounds so goood!!
Thank you for sharing this, Mr. King. Strangely though, I have zero recollection of this song. Usually, if I have ever learned a song, during my chorus years, I at least recognize the music, even if I can't recall the lyrics. It was fun to watch though, albeit very blurry, and I couldn't be sure that I recognized anyone in the video, including myself!
Beautiful message and voices singing praise to God!
Beautifully done!
Was this catholic?
Does it matter?
Wow! What a way to walk down the aisle.
Hello, what is the full name of this piece???
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such a beautiful piece. Great performance honoring a formidable composer. Excellent!
When I was in high school, I sang this with the church choir on Easter. One of my favorite pieces. Thank you so much for uploading it. This performance was beautifully done.
So happy this exists! Thank you
This is my personal timestamp to find this when it gets popular!! The choir and everyone performing is amazing!! :)
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Beautiful, but the choir needs a governor for the high notes.
Very sweet.
Marvelous.
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I can't complain since TH-cam provides this service free of charge to me or our listeners.
This is one of my favorite song that I loved to sing 🥰🙏👏
Can u Create/post a simply videos about how to read All of this kind notes? This driving me crazy. Please🙏 Sorry about my English grammar anyway
MERCI 💜 LOVE so much🙏
Who and where is this?
Looks like Acuff Chapel on campus.
I feel bad. Uncle Dave gave me the 1991 festival picture where we did Set Me as a Seal and Roots and Leaves.
God is always Amen Amaising
Beautiful & heartfelt plea to our Lord!
outstanding work! congratulations to you and your choir
What style of music is this ???
It’s called sacred Harp Music from the little bit I know about. I Could share some other music of this variety with you if you would like. It is all excellent.
@@wesleyfriedel3160 I would love that!
@@edibalian th-cam.com/video/aRpV9H9ZpB0/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/v6hkbIdycpc/w-d-xo.html Here are a couple links. Both of those videos are posted on channels that have a lot of Sacred Harp Music on them. The formation of the Choir director in the center and the singers in a square around them seems to be a staple of Sacred Harp singing. I hope you enjoy!
@@wesleyfriedel3160 thanks so much for sharing this!
This particular tune, which is named "ANTIOCH" has the characteristics of a frontier revival camp meeting song with its distinctive "glory, Hallelujah" refrain. It is found in the well-known early American shape note hymnbook called The Sacred Harp.
Very cool. I was in the Main Choir and the Mens Choir in 1984. I can't remember what songs we sang though other than The lord Bless you and keep you and Mama buy me chocolate.
Would have loved to be in that choir! Amazing
outstanding!
I was admiring the chord work of Precious Lord and wondering what place had such good choir work. More of the same. Thank you for your level of music.
Thanks. But this is a regional honor choir that one of my students was singing in. I can't take credit for this one. Deanna Joseph from Georgia State was the clinician/conductor.
Please keep posting these. They are beautiful and a great comfort in these stressful times.
Thank you for this song. I remember singing it at the end of every service while growing up on bases as my father served in the air force. It is beautifully done.
Incredible, beyond incredible singing. This choir is balanced phenomenally, and the tone is soft and sweet, nothing more than it needs to be. Such control. I just love that sense of hushed awe throughout. Thank you for such lovely music!
Absolutely beautiful. Thanks you and God bless you all.
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Beautifully Sung!
Excellent Performance
Here's another excellent piece by Brinsmead "All I Want is a Truck" th-cam.com/video/nKGFRSAkpQU/w-d-xo.html
This a song written by Jean Ritchie. This choral arrangement is not very good good. The chords are all wrong.
I believe she “collected” this folk hymn as she did hundreds of tunes both from her childhood memories and her research as a Fulbright grant recipient. Thus she was not the “composer” but rather transcriber of the tune. (Of course she also composed other original songs of her own.) And as a result the chord structure would be left to individual arranger interpretation.
In addition to her distinguished collections (housed in the The Library of Congress and the James Hardiman Library of University College, Galway, Jean Ritchie was also a noted composer (I don't know why you feel the need to use quotation marks). This song was based on a fragment of a song that she remembered from her childhood, but the verses and additional melodic structure are her own. I think therefore it's safe to say that she wrote the song. Her Fullbright Scholarship extended exclusively to the hunting, collecting and annotating versions of the her family's Appalachian songs and ballads back to their countries of origin. As for the arrangement, I'm all for substitutions and counterpoint to set a song in a more choral-friendly medium. I love the folk song arrangements of Norman Luboff, Robert DeCormier...to name a few. I believe that they are not only fine music in their own right, but also somewhat of a "gateway drug" if you will, for some people to develop a deeper love and understanding of traditional music. I do think however, that the original song should be represented. I find this harmonization very weak, and not true to the spirit of the song. Sorry. My opinion, but there it is.
What a beautiful sound!