"O God Beyond All Praising" - CovCath Chamber Choir, featuring NKU and U of L Choirs; 2022.03.31
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- Covington Catholic Chamber Choir with Northern Kentucky University Chamber Choir and University of Louisville Cardinal Singers
"O God Beyond All Praising"
LIVE at Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption
2022 Mar 31
Kent Hatteberg, Directing
Katie Barton, Organ
Such a lovely rendition of an honest loving profession. It will be sung at my funeral, probably as a communion hymn. Thanks be to God✝️
Majestic!
Beautiful redition by the choir and the magnificent pipe organ led by a fine conductor.
I have been inside this Cathedral, what a beautiful and fitting venue to sing this beautiful hymn of faith in. God bless you all.
I like watching the organist in the mirror while she is playing....what a great accompanist on a great pipe organ.
I’m one of the singers from NKU’s Chamber Choir. I remember singing this. Prof. Katie Barton (NKU Choral Director) is her name and she’s amazing! Conductor was Dr. Hatteberg if the University of Louisville.
My favorite song
love to see the co-operation between HS and Universities.
Love the hymn
~❤~..,..beautiful
My favorite version of this got deleted from TH-cam 😡this one has come the closest.
Praise & thank the most high glorious God for he is good & great t y for all the blessings graces protection & pls heal us & hear our prayers pms heal me & my daughter our unspoken sickness & those people I’m praying & those w/ rare sickness hopeless no money suffering w/ pain t y for the successes of my children & w/ your Rt. Victorious hand pls help me to win my house case& pls help my Nephew to pass his Bar Exam pls give your 🌍✌️🕊 to the 🌍🕊& pls give 🌍✌️🕊🇦🇷🇮🇷🇺🇦🇷🇺🕊 & pls stop the Virus calamities too Shalom Salom Shalomeaichem 🙏
The a Capello harmony is SO beautiful!
I LOVE this hymn!
What a beautiful performance! Thank you for sharing.
Without a doubt, my favorite Hymn. Praise God!
😍 BEAUTIFUL!….. Worthy of applause.
Angelic and deeply moving!! Alleluyah!
Never saw Alleluia spelled your way. I'll use it. Thanks.
Drags. It shouldn't. It's a praise of thankfulness. Sing it!
With a large ensemble, especially consisting of younger voices, it can be hard to sing faster in such a lively space.
It's sung at the tempo as Holst wrote it.
It's beautiful, but I can't help but notice the conductor is dragging. Also, the lack of definitive downbeats with the baton creates the uncertainty of tempo.
Funny, I've not come across your most perfect masterpieces.