Pure brilliance. Dan captures the beauty of the transcendental movement and the poetry of Emerson so well. The idea that taught that divinity pervades all of nature and humanity, that the only way to truly know god is too know nature. Lincoln was a Transcendentalist. From 3:43-4:25 is so moving, so out of worldly. This angelic voice comes out of the horizon as it is being massaged by all of god's creatures! "Even in the darkest meanest things, there alway, alway, something sings! What beautiful music to text, I cry every time I hear this.
Who tf disliked this masterpiece
This is one of my favorite choral compositions. I've been singing for over 50 years and have sung hundreds of songs.
This one remains special.
I feel like I could listen to this for hours
Pure brilliance. Dan captures the beauty of the transcendental movement and the poetry of Emerson so well. The idea that taught that divinity pervades all of nature and humanity, that the only way to truly know god is too know nature. Lincoln was a Transcendentalist. From 3:43-4:25 is so moving, so out of worldly. This angelic voice comes out of the horizon as it is being massaged by all of god's creatures! "Even in the darkest meanest things, there alway, alway, something sings! What beautiful music to text, I cry every time I hear this.
Beautiful!!!
Bar 70 though, the soloist is singing E B C#, instead of E A B