Wonderful,Wonderful WONDERFUL. I last played this as Organist of an Anglican Church in England UK at Matins in 1961. The expressions on the faces of this choir is inspiring beyong expectations. Bravo!
Is not that we want to hype you guys o like you guys sings well ankasa A great leadership with great voices Am really honoured to see a choir of my time to enjoy Am joining paaa with the next audition HC you are my all time favourite 🥰🥰🙏
Good job! Excellent pointing in the Anglican Choral Tradition and the choice of M. Camidge’s chant is superb! I have heard it sung to the Deus Misereatur(Psalm 67) by the Choir of Westminster Abbey.
I wish you could send some members of your choir to the U.S. to teach our American choirs proper diction ! It is such a pleasure to hear this choir sing !
After watching this video about 50 or 60 times, I notice another thing of remark: no disfiguring piercings and tattoos on the members of this choir. Congratulations on having classy and cultured people in your choir ! What a delight they are.
Chant to the Lord! Feliz Navidad in advance my people. May your voices keep sounding the greatness of our creator and his mercies. Definitely miss my Munche day🥺
I love your performances ! On Facebook I posted a link to this video and here is what I wrote about your group: >> >>> I find that some of the African choirs are turning out an excellent product. (1) They have not been poisoned by the "modern" trash "melodic" lines conjured by contemporary American and European composers, (2) they stick with classical patterns of harmony, and are not tempted to slide into chords and intervals which approach garishness and dissonance, (3) they do pieces which have an identifiable melody rather than soaring off into some nebulous dissonant tour-de-force screech which surely passed as a nightmare through the brain of the composer or arranger, (4) they observe structured rhythmic patterns and do not disintegrate into strung-out syncopation, and (5) they have excellent diction of the English language (because they were once Crown Colonies) and do not mince-up consonants and vowels with lazy articulation, and slide into those grating vowel-reductions so endemic to American speech (e.g. where EH-sound is reduced to the UH "Schwa" sound, etc, through lazy, unreflective speech.) So here is a pleasing rendition of the Benedictus from the Harmonious Chorale in Ghana. Well done ! (You should hear some of the truly awful settings for this classic text done by a few of the modern pseudo-composers ... no, actually you do not want to hear them.) (And the fact that this is done in classical English chant style does not hurt the product one bit ! )
Wonderful.....!!!💕💕💕💕🥰🥰🥰🥰🎉🎉🎉
Wow! Awesome! Praise God 🙏🏻✝️🙏🏾
Many times, Harmonious Chorale is all I need to be close to my creator the divine almighty! You are a true gift to my soul.
So glorious what a chant
Methodist Canticle 5 🙌🙌
Very harmonious great music
Wonderful,Wonderful WONDERFUL. I last played this as Organist of an Anglican Church in England UK at Matins in 1961. The expressions on the faces of this choir is inspiring beyong expectations. Bravo!
Is not that we want to hype you guys o like you guys sings well ankasa
A great leadership with great voices
Am really honoured to see a choir of my time to enjoy
Am joining paaa with the next audition
HC you are my all time favourite 🥰🥰🙏
Magnificent, Superb, Heavenly! Thanks.
Zacharias’ Prophecy-Father of John the Baptist-Luke 1:68-79.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽Beautiful!!!🕊🙏🏽🎄🎁
Absolutely brilliant this rendition fill my soul with courage
beautiful. Like the Chant like style. Every word could be heard.
This is what i'm talking about. Gosebumps all over.@😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 of joy. God bless you all.
I have the same feeling right now my God!❤❤❤
Harmonious! I'm speechless. Mawu ne yra mi katãã
Absolutely lovely! Glory be to God our Father.
Brilliantly expressed. My sentiments ENTIRELY
Very good 😊♥️
I like this canticle
Stunning! Beautiful mixture of chant and choir 😍😍😍
Very good CANTICLE.
Excellent and God bless 🙌you ❤all. Thank you 😊
Absolutely Beautiful people and song Glory Be
Good job! Excellent pointing in the Anglican Choral Tradition and the choice of M. Camidge’s chant is superb! I have heard it sung to the Deus Misereatur(Psalm 67) by the Choir of Westminster Abbey.
Your outfits are always on point. 🔥🔥🔥🔥my dream choir to the world 🌎. They never disappoint
In all my life this is the song that i need for my soul every time,,,ohenebanie
I want to listen over and over without end.
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Vivian Crawford -Jamaica: A template for diction and communication. Thank you. To God be the glory.
I wish you could send some members of your choir to the U.S. to teach our American choirs proper diction ! It is such a pleasure to hear this choir sing !
My love for canticle
Amazing. Just like an Anglican chant.
What a powerful canticle and a wonderful performance H C I love you so much you always makes us proud
Wow👏
Your light continues to shine! Blessings!
Bass all the way
Excellent ❤❤
God bless you all for giving me joy, Harmonious Chorale
Such a solemn song with great lyrics. It just made my day
This is one of the most beautiful things I have had the pleasure to see and hear. Amazing!
Damn.. This is what we call an awesome piece 👌
In fact your are always make me so happy in my soul
Awesome, awesome rendition👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Glory be to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit
After watching this video about 50 or 60 times, I notice another thing of remark: no disfiguring piercings and tattoos on the members of this choir. Congratulations on having classy and cultured people in your choir ! What a delight they are.
I miss my Monico days.
Chant to the Lord!
Feliz Navidad in advance my people.
May your voices keep sounding the greatness of our creator and his mercies.
Definitely miss my Munche day🥺
I how wish it was rendered in version I can join in. Anyway kudos👏
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I love your performances ! On Facebook I posted a link to this video and here is what I wrote about your group:
>> >>>
I find that some of the African choirs are turning out an excellent product. (1) They have not been poisoned by the "modern" trash "melodic" lines conjured by contemporary American and European composers, (2) they stick with classical patterns of harmony, and are not tempted to slide into chords and intervals which approach garishness and dissonance, (3) they do pieces which have an identifiable melody rather than soaring off into some nebulous dissonant tour-de-force screech which surely passed as a nightmare through the brain of the composer or arranger, (4) they observe structured rhythmic patterns and do not disintegrate into strung-out syncopation, and (5) they have excellent diction of the English language (because they were once Crown Colonies) and do not mince-up consonants and vowels with lazy articulation, and slide into those grating vowel-reductions so endemic to American speech (e.g. where EH-sound is reduced to the UH "Schwa" sound, etc, through lazy, unreflective speech.)
So here is a pleasing rendition of the Benedictus from the Harmonious Chorale in Ghana. Well done ! (You should hear some of the truly awful settings for this classic text done by a few of the modern pseudo-composers ... no, actually you do not want to hear them.)
(And the fact that this is done in classical English chant style does not hurt the product one bit ! )
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Chants😍
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Which canticle is this?.Very inspirational and soothing to my ears
Please what's the name/NCP of this chant?
Benedictus
Please can I get it the score?
Where could I find the choral arrangement/lead sheets?
OUTSTANDING ! Congratulation on sticking with the classical repertoire and not sliding into trashy "contemporary music."
You mean *God of Palestine right?
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