Agree! No auto tune at all and pure choir voice singing. Their vocal sending are delivered well. And a lady's vocal at 2:55 short jump climax nailed it. Good one for the main vocal 2:23 , and 2:45 Otw for climax 1:32. The beginning to transcend.
This soloist just nailed this and the choir resonates beautifully as well. I have been searching hard for a soloist that has a real feel for Kiswahili and I think this young man does. Though I have enjoyed other performances, not least of all the performance in London from Tommy Lamb, I think this is the best I have heard. Though I really appreciate Christofer Tin's orchestra music to this piece, I find that the orchestras often drown out the singers. Not so here. This version is so wonderful. My new go-to comfort performance. Thank you. Thank you. I hope the joy of music fills you all with peace all of your lives.
Simplesmente chorei..compulsivamente. Gratidão a Deus por me escolher. A interpretação desses jovens tocou minha alma. Que Deus os abençoe abundantemente e as suas famílias. Lindos! Emocionante. Parabens, Maestro pelo lindo e abençoador trabalho com este Coral.
This is an excellent version of this beautiful Chris Tin song of Our Lords Prayer. This small choir did a fantastic job and the lead soloist was right on point.
Weird to have such a high lead on this piece but the whole sound is GREAT!! My honor choir instructor wanted to cut this piece but when I insisted I had spent months learning the lead, the group ended up performing it and it ended up bringing down the house. Its such a show stopping peice!!!
Amo este louvor,e muito lindo está sinfonia de vozes,tão harmoniosas,anda se tiver oportunidade,quero ver fazer uma orquestra nesta versão baba yetu,em portugues
Search “baba yetu civilization 4” before this performance that was the best I had heard it. Now, I’m thinking this is the best, though since the Civ 4 version is a professional recording it does bring something to the table.
“Baba Yetu” is essentially the Lord’s Prayer sung in Swahili. The title translated means “Our Father”. The lyrics are as follows: Baba yetu, yetu uliye Mbinguni yetu, yetu amina! Baba yetu yetu uliye Jina lako e litukuzwe. Utupe leo chakula chetu Tunachohitaji, utusamehe Makosa yetu, hey! Kama nasi tunavyowasamehe Waliotukosea usitutie Katika majaribu, lakini Utuokoe, na yule, muovu e milele! Ufalme wako ufike utakalo Lifanyike duniani kama mbinguni. (Amina) Our Father, who art in Heaven. Amen! Our Father, Hallowed be thy name. Give us this day our daily bread, Forgive us of our trespasses, As we forgive others Who trespass against us Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one forever. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done On Earth as it is in Heaven. (Amen)
Finally. A good and confident soloist. Not just some frightened looking white boy like “am I singing this right.” Good job to the soloist singing with confidence
It doesn't matter what color of skin the soloist has! Shame on you. What matters in this case is the singer's affinity for speaking Kiswahili fluidly - maybe he is a Kiswahili speaker in fact, I daresay this soloist has a wonderful voice, a real feel for the language and a beautiful delivery. It has nothing to do with the color of his skin my friend.
Not his native language. He learned Kiswahili for this song. Music is universal. Anyone with a heart and respect for the music could sing in any language.
@@octaviaoliver4523 I'm a bit fascinated by this melody and song/prayer and I have a friend who is a native speaker of Kiswahili who has taught at university/ written text books etc. and he thought this particular delivery was excellent... we listened to many renditions together and the others lack something, I'm not sure what. I do agree that usually it is very possible for someone to deliver a beautiful rendition of a song in another language even though they don't speak it, but for some reason this particular song is difficult. I do appreciate your getting back to me. It is very interesting that this soloist pulled this off soooo well even though he is not a speaker of Kiswahili. When I am down and need a pick-me-up - this is what I listen to. So grateful someone uploaded it to youtube. Bless them whoever it was.
of course it doesn't. less than a quarter of the voices, completely different environment with different acoustics, only percussion and voice, audio was not captured from professional mics nor mixed/edited. and yet, this one moves me more than the super produced pasteurized versions.
from their uconn practice vid to here, that soprano who is to the right of the soloist with the long brown hair is goddamn amazing. the curly haired girl two from his left also. i mean obviously this whole crew is A+ but every time i watch one of theirs, which im pretty sure ive been doing for literally YEARS, those two gals are just like.. standouts. not easy to do in a choral group THIS good. yo OP @aaube2659 if you know those girls still, please tell them they left a mark! i truly love this and the practice video yall did years ago. just so good.
I'm on a Baba Yetu binge watching session and this is one of the best versions for sure
Same lul, I agree as well 😃👍
Same here - on a binge watching period. Also learning it to record with a choir in May. Beautiful!
Have you listened to the version by Angel City Chorale? It’s FANTASTIC.
Yes - absolutely beautiful- the voice of the soloist! The harmonies and the power of the sound coming through!
Agree! No auto tune at all and pure choir voice singing.
Their vocal sending are delivered well. And a lady's vocal at 2:55 short jump climax nailed it.
Good one for the main vocal 2:23 , and 2:45
Otw for climax 1:32. The beginning to transcend.
Very stable lead male singer. One of my faves so far. Well done! ♥️
This soloist just nailed this and the choir resonates beautifully as well. I have been searching hard for a soloist that has a real feel for Kiswahili and I think this young man does. Though I have enjoyed other performances, not least of all the performance in London from Tommy Lamb, I think this is the best I have heard. Though I really appreciate Christofer Tin's orchestra music to this piece, I find that the orchestras often drown out the singers. Not so here. This version is so wonderful. My new go-to comfort performance. Thank you. Thank you. I hope the joy of music fills you all with peace all of your lives.
Just discovered that the soloist's name is Jeremy O., he has sung in Carnegie Hall and has a mathematics major from UConn. Talented young man.
@@katey2924 Jeremy was an outstanding soloist for UConn Chamber Singers and just owned this piece. We are proud of him and all he has accomplished.
@@katey2924 I speak Swahili and I agree that his pronunciation is very good. I wonder if his roots are from East Africa...
I luv this version so much after watching many version of baba yetu. Bravo to the male lead singer, your voice is so good! God bless
Simplesmente chorei..compulsivamente. Gratidão a Deus por me escolher. A interpretação desses jovens tocou minha alma. Que Deus os abençoe abundantemente e as suas famílias. Lindos! Emocionante. Parabens, Maestro pelo lindo e abençoador trabalho com este Coral.
I'm also on a Baba Yetu binge too and just happen to be from Colorado...lol Magnificent performance here imho!!!
Amo ouvir esse Pai Nosso! Todas as vezes que ouço me emociono 🙏🌹🌹
Congratulations!
They carried the song like some mega-choir. Divine inspiration all the way 🙏🏽. Thank you.
this version deserves so much more appreciation, absolutely gorgeous! my favorite soloist, most definitely.
Wow, bringing tears! He is singing in the way this song is sung! Thank you!❤️✨
Awesome performance,,, a Big thumbs up to you.... The soloist is awesome
I¡ve seen many versions and this one is beautiful. The only thing I'm still missing is native speakers singing it. I¡d really love to hear that.
this is the best Performing of babayetu in youtube.
Solo is impressive! Bravíssimo!❤
Wonderful singing guys!!! The soloist is very calm. He is just enjoying the great song!
This is an excellent version of this beautiful Chris Tin song of Our Lords Prayer. This small choir did a fantastic job and the lead soloist was right on point.
Weird to have such a high lead on this piece but the whole sound is GREAT!! My honor choir instructor wanted to cut this piece but when I insisted I had spent months learning the lead, the group ended up performing it and it ended up bringing down the house.
Its such a show stopping peice!!!
Wow! As excellent as the original. Stunningly good.
Extraordinário!
Arrepiada , AQUI, gente parece o canto dos céus 🎶🎧💭👏👏👏👏👏👏👑🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
WoooooW !!! Fantastic ! Stunning ! The best version in TH-cam
Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!
Kiswahili🔥🔥🔥mungu awabariki sanaaa amen
Love this version
the chorus for this one sounds amazing. so clear and crisp, despite the audio quality.
O Lord Our God I could listen to this song forever!! Bless the world Dear God! Bless Your children! Bless humanity!! Amen! Halleluia!! Baba Yetu!!
Amo este louvor,e muito lindo está sinfonia de vozes,tão harmoniosas,anda se tiver oportunidade,quero ver fazer uma orquestra nesta versão baba yetu,em portugues
Boa sorte a tradução do swahili para português. Quase impossível
Never in mu life I listen this song but Omg😊😊😊😊 This's exiting!!! I loved it
Search “baba yetu civilization 4” before this performance that was the best I had heard it. Now, I’m thinking this is the best, though since the Civ 4 version is a professional recording it does bring something to the table.
Nossa a melhor versão muito bom
the soloist have a really beautiful voice
Really solid version... Be proud of your performance.
Good job (Swahili) God bless u
Lindo! Maravilhoso! Amei!
This is definitely one of best 💯💯
Très beau!
So few hit the high note of that "HEYYYYY" right, fuckin great
a most excellent display of God's glory awesome job guys
My God, this is Vibration, Energy, hearing this I feel a vibration flowing throughout my body; it's really something very special.🙏👏👏👏
I love how they vocalised the violins 👌🏽
Lindo!
Maravilhoso!
Parabéns!
wow... ! I felt Goosebumps...
This was really awesome,would like to be part of something like this
Indeed, and same 😃👍
Lead singer is the most handsome guy in the group. And what a voice.
10,000 views and only 6 likes??? I don't think so. They are messing with the numbers
Best I've seen so far
Soloist very good but a very short arrangement and upper registers a bit raw.
Excellent!
+10 views from me. those guys deserve more! And yeah tell this girl that stands behind soloist that shes very beautiful xD
“Baba Yetu” is essentially the Lord’s Prayer sung in Swahili. The title translated means “Our Father”.
The lyrics are as follows:
Baba yetu, yetu uliye
Mbinguni yetu, yetu amina!
Baba yetu yetu uliye
Jina lako e litukuzwe.
Utupe leo chakula chetu
Tunachohitaji, utusamehe
Makosa yetu, hey!
Kama nasi tunavyowasamehe
Waliotukosea usitutie
Katika majaribu, lakini
Utuokoe, na yule, muovu e milele!
Ufalme wako ufike utakalo
Lifanyike duniani kama mbinguni.
(Amina)
Our Father, who art
in Heaven. Amen!
Our Father,
Hallowed be thy name.
Give us this day our daily bread,
Forgive us of
our trespasses,
As we forgive others
Who trespass against us
Lead us not into temptation, but
deliver us from the evil one forever.
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done
On Earth as it is in Heaven.
(Amen)
Black and white people sing well the "OUR Father" together. It is something, I think.
Teach sacred heart catholic church narayi kaduna choir❤
Great great great job
3:07 This part is original. I liked it.
So good!
God blesses each one of you, excellent performance.
Hongera 🇰🇪🇰🇪👍
Maravilhoso
waooo my language
Finally. A good and confident soloist. Not just some frightened looking white boy like “am I singing this right.” Good job to the soloist singing with confidence
Yes can't agree more. My fave so far! ♥️
It doesn't matter what color of skin the soloist has! Shame on you. What matters in this case is the singer's affinity for speaking Kiswahili fluidly - maybe he is a Kiswahili speaker in fact, I daresay this soloist has a wonderful voice, a real feel for the language and a beautiful delivery. It has nothing to do with the color of his skin my friend.
Not his native language. He learned Kiswahili for this song. Music is universal. Anyone with a heart and respect for the music could sing in any language.
@@octaviaoliver4523 I'm a bit fascinated by this melody and song/prayer and I have a friend who is a native speaker of Kiswahili who has taught at university/ written text books etc. and he thought this particular delivery was excellent... we listened to many renditions together and the others lack something, I'm not sure what. I do agree that usually it is very possible for someone to deliver a beautiful rendition of a song in another language even though they don't speak it, but for some reason this particular song is difficult.
I do appreciate your getting back to me. It is very interesting that this soloist pulled this off soooo well even though he is not a speaker of Kiswahili.
When I am down and need a pick-me-up - this is what I listen to. So grateful someone uploaded it to youtube. Bless them whoever it was.
Beautiful
hermoso!! donde podré conseguir esta partitura?
Show!
Wow!
super
🙌✨
Yea
Upper registers a bit raw.
ケンタはあるけどつかれてない?うーんコのところうーんテ何日本ジヨウズですね
This doesn’t compare with the version conducted by Christophe Tin, with Joel Virgil as the soloist - in Wales.
of course it doesn't. less than a quarter of the voices, completely different environment with different acoustics, only percussion and voice, audio was not captured from professional mics nor mixed/edited. and yet, this one moves me more than the super produced pasteurized versions.
from their uconn practice vid to here, that soprano who is to the right of the soloist with the long brown hair is goddamn amazing. the curly haired girl two from his left also. i mean obviously this whole crew is A+ but every time i watch one of theirs, which im pretty sure ive been doing for literally YEARS, those two gals are just like.. standouts. not easy to do in a choral group THIS good.
yo OP @aaube2659 if you know those girls still, please tell them they left a mark! i truly love this and the practice video yall did years ago. just so good.