Members of this Nordic Choir - now 5 - 9 years post-graduation - you and your director and accompanist created something glorious with this offering. Its transcendence is so soothing. All is peace. The harmonies, the dynamics, your holding hands and swaying - it feels so personal and heartfelt. I come back to this each December, a tradition that I am sure many others keep. Thank you for this gift.
Bravo to the pianist! He is deeply into the music, watching the conductor with fine attention. He does not overwhelm the singers. He ends with a lovely pianissimo that brings the performance to a perfect close.
I was really taken by the conductor, and felt that there was something oddly familiar about him. And as it turns out...it's Allen Hightower, who directed the Sam Houston State choir for 10 years including the very short time I was a part of it. Of course it is. Beautifully done.
Yes, this is the one I keep coming back to. There's a version by Los Angeles Master Chorale which is a full minute longer, but it's just too ponderous. This one carries you along with its swells and fades and manages to be simultaneously dreamy and vibrant. Sheer perfection.
@@ari6663 I was bowled over starting with the men's first note. Lauridsen arranged this work for male solo, but nothing beats the heart-felt sonority of a well-trained male chorus. Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms all knew that.
This performance is the benchmark for this piece, period. There is no other performance which outshines this one. The interpretation captures every essence of this corner stone piece.
You are so right!This is my favorite performance of this song. Setting the bar for how other choirs and others perform the song. I have listened to it many times over the time since it was recorded. It is very very strong
Absolutely agree with you! I came across this years ago.. and keep coming back regularly to savour it again and again. My only recommendation is to be ready to mute the sound before the clapping starts.. but you'll need to be quick after the first moments of silence at the end of singing.
Amazing and such a great performance with so many nuances but have to disagree … Brady Allred Utah is incredible in a different way … Alred’s elasticity is breathtaking and the piano accompaniment equally divine
A timeless performance of a evocative composition. The choral conductor Allen Hightower demonstrated sensitive and graceful direction. The male baritone singers are outstanding.
Absolutely magical. Perfect intonation and exquisite sensitivity. Wonderful singers. Inspirational conductor and perfect accompaniment. I love the gentle swaying by the ladies.
The beautiful phrasing and expression is immaculately performed. This is one of my favourite songs in the contemporary choral repertoire. This performance is simply exceptional.
Thank you for a truly beautiful vocal performance. Rich warmth of tone from the whole choir even on the high notes and first class interpretation of dynamics. Wonderful!
Simply wow! One of my favorite Lauridsen pieces and perfectly performed by an extraordinary group. Finding this has provided a ray of hope in this crazy 2020 nightmare. Thank you.
This performance of Sure of This Shining Night, by MortenLauridsen, is one of the most beautiful vocal performances I have ever heard! Everything is perfect, and the musical expression is outstanding in the way these passionate, and very skilled singers, reveals the poem's mystery so real, as we were there ourselves on that special night! It is a wonderful experience to listen to and watch this devoted choir. Who is their fantastic conductor who make them sing like this? Thanks also to the pianist who follows the dynamics of the song beautifully from the beginning to the very peaceful end! 💗👏
We sang this back in high school. I'm surprised I remember how this sounded, along with the pitches and lyrics. Gosh, I miss those times. This song is SOOOOO beautiful. ❤️
I’m in tears. Thank you for being such humble and devoted ambassadors for the beauty given to us by the divine creation. Blessed be your hearts and voices.
I Adore this choir. And Morten Lauridsen’s music touches my heart. What an exquisite pairing. ♥️💞💖 I can feel them holding hands. The love and respect is palpable.
For this piece, this is a performance for the ages; outstanding vocal quality, excellent pacing and inflection, intricate but with great precision, pianist catches all the emotion but does not dominate, and on and on. Choras Bel Canto of Vilnius, likely the best amateur choir in the world, the only other version on line that even comes close to this. But only close. This is 5 minutes of musical perfection. This deserves 500,000 views.
Always tricky to deem anything 'the best,' particularly in the realm of Art. There are though many exquisite moments. However...tuning the piano would certainly help the overall effect. Perhaps this is representative of the tuner in question... one hopes not.
@@JS-yk7pv Speaking to you as a member of the ensemble, I do not disagree with you at all about the tuning of the piano. However, this concert was part of our tour, so we had no control over the tuning of the piano and had to use the instrument the church provided to us. I am glad you enjoyed our performance of this wonderful piece.
Brilliant. Let’s also credit the pianist, whose excellence adds to this moving performance of an extraordinary piece of music. It’s not an easy one to do well, with subtleties of interpretation- as well as some melodic challenges for the singers! The first two unison entrances are beautifully sung and captivate the listener. Very well directed, too.
I go to St Olaf (one of Luther’s rivals) and honestly, Nordic Choir blows me away. So beautiful. Kind of wish I went to Luther instead of being an Ole sometimes! Beautiful choir and a beautiful performance
Such lovely (and rare) soaring delicate high notes are perfectly done and perfect for this song. My spine tingles and my eyes water. A master performance of this much-done piece. Thank you for sharing.
The phrasing is magnificent! I have a soft spot for poet James Agee because I am in recovery from alcohol and alcohol probably contributed greatly to his early passing. What a great thing that his 57 words met Morten Lauridsen and his creativity. There are lots of other versions of this I love, but it can't be done better than this.
You guys are simply the best. Love the tone, the blend, the technique (vocal as well as ensemble wise), the interpretation, esp when it comes to inflections. Superb. My most favorite among many that exist in You Tube. Please keep singing and sharing. God bless you all.
This is the most beautyful Title i've ever listen to. What a great Choral Performance. At 2:20 I start to cry. 🙈 I really love this! German: Ich habe dieses Stück auch bereits von vielen anderen Chören gehört, aber dieser Chor singt dieses Stück mit weitem Abstand am besten. Die etwas reduzierte Geschwindigkeit bringt wesentlich mehr Gefühl hinein und die Stimmen der Sopranistinnen sind wunderschön zu hören. 🏅😊👍
brilliant performance!!! and FINALLY, a choir sings the phrase sung by the men "all is health" correctly!!! That top note of "all" should be sung softly and quietly, and yet every other choir blasts right through it! I suspect this is due to Mr. Hightower's training under one of the greatest choral conductors who ever lived, the late maestro paul salamunovich. Excellent!
Cristian, you should find a library copy of James Agee's "Permit me Voyage". this is part of a much bigger poem but to me those 57 words speak about life, our journey, and the hope we engender in the human heart.
Fastidious attention to detail, but not at all as compelling as the Concordia Choir's interpretation of this wonderful piece, easily found on You Tube. Concordia rightly revealed the passion just under the surface of Lauridsen's pastel harmonic palette. The Nordic Choir's interpretation sounded cautious and bloodless.
Ken I'm not going to say that the Concordia recording isn't a fine representation, however anyone with an ear can hear that they struggle with balance throughout the performance. Add to that the fact that they are very robotic and lacking in phrasing, they don't even approach the musicality of the Luther performance.
deb losey I have recorded this setting 5 or 6 times by various groups. Two other fine performances of this are from "The Singers" th-cam.com/video/1O_FWlmEeNM/w-d-xo.html and The Concordia Choir: th-cam.com/video/Mwy-EkkOKgI/w-d-xo.html
I'm captivated by their dynamics, too. The way the baritones in particular drop off at the ends of phrases in the first passage is so delicate and masterful. And the "High summer" passage -- exquisite. I'm appreciating these skilled singers and Mr. Hightower especially. A gorgeous piece, gorgeously sung.
sopranos at 2:24 sound so nice. in a lot of recordings of this piece there’s kind of a lift before the word “shine” but dr. hightower clearly does not mess around. pristine. back to tell you that 2:10 is some of the most music i've ever heard some from a choir.
Agree with GDArkn: this is a fabulous performance of one of the very best choral pieces out there - Amen! I had a chance to see/hear this choir in Estes Park this January. They were wonderful, particularly loved their take on the Wailin' Jennys - hoping to see that on TH-cam some time.
Wow. Actually though, that was great. Flowy, dynamic, delicate when it needed to be, strong when it needed to be---and the pitch was on. The unison at the end--perfect. That's hard to nail at pp and after that pause, but you did. Kind of makes me wish I had gone to Luther! lol
Another lovely performance of a beautiful work. One of the things I like about you guys is the warm, focused and slightly dark tone, without the twang that so many (often highly regarded) US choirs unfortunately still have.
Love everything about this. Watching the choir members sway together as the music takes over and moves them is beautiful. Very expressive singing, and conducting, the intonation is breathtaking, it's all there. Someone had posted saying the piano sounded funny. That's because the microphones are placed to capture the choir, and aren't close to the piano, coupled with the lid being down. Because of that, the articulation of the hammers on the strings is muffled in this recording. That didn't bother me, because of the quality of the performance. The accompanist followed Dr. Hightower flawlessly, and his dynamics were fantastic. I have several recordings of other very good choirs singing this, but this is the best I've heard. Morton Lauridsen is a genius, and his setting of the Agee poem is my favorite.
My 90 yo partner, a pianist and voice teacher, died nine months ago. Watching this accompanist brought back a flood of memories of him. Bravo, he performed flawlessly.
This is an utterly exquisite performance. Even though you recorded this some years ago, and the words sing of a summer night, it has provided a balm for a long January night as we endure the start of the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic here now in 2022. Thank you for this lovely rendition of James Agee's poetry and Morten Lauriden's music.
Sure on this shining night Of star made shadows round, Kindness must watch for me This side the ground. On this shining night. This shining night. The late year lies down the north. All is healed, all is health. High summer holds the earth. Hearts all whole. Sure on this shining night I weep for wonder wand'ring far alone Of shadows on the stars. Sure on this shining night. James Agee
My best friend Barbara was a freshman here (not in this choir) and at the same time my high school choir did this song for contest. :) so many connections. I absolutely adore this song
Members of this Nordic Choir - now 5 - 9 years post-graduation - you and your director and accompanist created something glorious with this offering. Its transcendence is so soothing. All is peace. The harmonies, the dynamics, your holding hands and swaying - it feels so personal and heartfelt. I come back to this each December, a tradition that I am sure many others keep. Thank you for this gift.
Bravo to the pianist! He is deeply into the music, watching the conductor with fine attention. He does not overwhelm the singers. He ends with a lovely pianissimo that brings the performance to a perfect close.
The way Lauridsen moves the “sh” sound among the voices is sheer magic. Like shining stars.
This is the recording I keep coming back to when I want to hear this song - exquisitely sung.
Me TOO!! I Can't hear it ENOUGH!!! EXQUISITE!!!😃😄💕💞❤💗
I love how you used exquisitely, for this piece it adds real meaning to this song!
The phrasing is very, very right, among much else.
I was really taken by the conductor, and felt that there was something oddly familiar about him. And as it turns out...it's Allen Hightower, who directed the Sam Houston State choir for 10 years including the very short time I was a part of it. Of course it is. Beautifully done.
Please don't ever take this down... It's the most beautiful version I've heard of this piece.
Yes, this is the one I keep coming back to. There's a version by Los Angeles Master Chorale which is a full minute longer, but it's just too ponderous. This one carries you along with its swells and fades and manages to be simultaneously dreamy and vibrant. Sheer perfection.
University of Utah Singers has the best version
@@reginstravelsI disagree. The men have a much better sound in this choir.
@@ari6663I disagree with you.
@@ari6663 I was bowled over starting with the men's first note. Lauridsen arranged this work for male solo, but nothing beats the heart-felt sonority of a well-trained male chorus. Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms all knew that.
This performance is the benchmark for this piece, period. There is no other performance which outshines this one. The interpretation captures every essence of this corner stone piece.
absolutely
You are so right!This is my favorite performance of this song. Setting the bar for how other choirs and others perform the song. I have listened to it many times over the time since it was recorded. It is very very strong
Tears of peace!
Absolutely agree with you! I came across this years ago.. and keep coming back regularly to savour it again and again. My only recommendation is to be ready to mute the sound before the clapping starts.. but you'll need to be quick after the first moments of silence at the end of singing.
Amazing and such a great performance with so many nuances
but have to disagree … Brady Allred Utah is incredible in a different way … Alred’s elasticity is breathtaking and the piano accompaniment equally divine
this choir has some of the best sopranos I've heard - they blend beautifully and have amazing control
Their Blending sets The Standard. They sing AS ONE. So POWERFUL having the men open the piece. Absolutely brilliant writing.
I come back to this again and again. Balm for the soul.
A simply lovely performance. Between the Lauridsen music, Jamess Agee poem and The Nordic Choir, this is just about as good as it gets.
Gave me goosebumps. THIS is choral excellence!
I don't believe I've heard a performance of this work better done. Bravo!
Tears of joy is my experience from this most memorable and beautiful performance
Best version of this masterpiece I've ever heard.
A timeless performance of a evocative composition. The choral conductor Allen Hightower demonstrated sensitive and graceful direction. The male baritone singers are outstanding.
My choir teacher told us all to watch this. I'm not disappointed.
The best version of this song on TH-cam!
Absolutely one of the most beautiful choral pieces I have never heard, or had the pleasure of singing! I LOVE this piece!
Absolutely magical. Perfect intonation and exquisite sensitivity. Wonderful singers. Inspirational conductor and perfect accompaniment. I love the gentle swaying by the ladies.
The beautiful phrasing and expression is immaculately performed. This is one of my favourite songs in the contemporary choral repertoire. This performance is simply exceptional.
The Nordic Choir and Morten Lauridsen have made Agee and his words live and thrill the soul again.
Wow what a sound, especially the men! Supple and full. Really what choral singing should be. Goosebumps.
Thank you for a truly beautiful vocal performance. Rich warmth of tone from the whole choir even on the high notes and first class interpretation of dynamics. Wonderful!
Thank You to the composer and performers - this music captures such a beautiful, vulnerable faith.
Simply wow! One of my favorite Lauridsen pieces and perfectly performed by an extraordinary group. Finding this has provided a ray of hope in this crazy 2020 nightmare. Thank you.
This song brings calm & peace to one’s mind and soothes the soul…
This performance of Sure of This Shining Night, by MortenLauridsen, is one of the most beautiful vocal performances I have ever heard!
Everything is perfect, and the musical expression is outstanding in the way these passionate, and very skilled singers, reveals the poem's mystery so real, as we were there ourselves on that special night!
It is a wonderful experience to listen to and watch this devoted choir.
Who is their fantastic conductor who make them sing like this?
Thanks also to the pianist who follows the dynamics of the song beautifully from the beginning to the very peaceful end! 💗👏
Allen Hightower, he’s currently at North Texas State.
This performance is absolutely magnificent. Brilliant. So beautiful. Tears in my eyes.
We sang this back in high school. I'm surprised I remember how this sounded, along with the pitches and lyrics. Gosh, I miss those times. This song is SOOOOO beautiful. ❤️
I’m in tears. Thank you for being such humble and devoted ambassadors for the beauty given to us by the divine creation. Blessed be your hearts and voices.
I Adore this choir. And Morten Lauridsen’s music touches my heart. What an exquisite pairing. ♥️💞💖 I can feel them holding hands. The love and respect is palpable.
Hightower is such an amazing director and conductor. What an honor to work with him while at UNT
this music is the refuge of the soul, it pricks the heart like a velvet arrow. Bravo! The pianist is also excellent!
For this piece, this is a performance for the ages; outstanding vocal quality, excellent pacing and inflection, intricate but with great precision, pianist catches all the emotion but does not dominate, and on and on. Choras Bel Canto of Vilnius, likely the best amateur choir in the world, the only other version on line that even comes close to this. But only close. This is 5 minutes of musical perfection. This deserves 500,000 views.
Absolutely agree. Exquisite performance. If I'm around long enough, I'll probably view this 500,000 times myself.
I SO agree with you !
I agree totally, and I have heard much, much over twenty of them.
Always tricky to deem anything 'the best,' particularly in the realm of Art. There are though many exquisite moments. However...tuning the piano would certainly help the overall effect. Perhaps this is representative of the tuner in question... one hopes not.
@@JS-yk7pv Speaking to you as a member of the ensemble, I do not disagree with you at all about the tuning of the piano. However, this concert was part of our tour, so we had no control over the tuning of the piano and had to use the instrument the church provided to us. I am glad you enjoyed our performance of this wonderful piece.
Best performance of this splendid piece is right here.
Brilliant. Let’s also credit the pianist, whose excellence adds to this moving performance of an extraordinary piece of music. It’s not an easy one to do well, with subtleties of interpretation- as well as some melodic challenges for the singers! The first two unison entrances are beautifully sung and captivate the listener. Very well directed, too.
I go to St Olaf (one of Luther’s rivals) and honestly, Nordic Choir blows me away. So beautiful. Kind of wish I went to Luther instead of being an Ole sometimes! Beautiful choir and a beautiful performance
Such lovely (and rare) soaring delicate high notes are perfectly done and perfect for this song. My spine tingles and my eyes water. A master performance of this much-done piece. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent conductor, wonderful choir, very good pianist! Great rendition!
Yeah.Fine atmosphere. the swagging shows the concentration. excellent tempo.
The first chord of the piano already gave me a calm feeling, I have good memories of this song
Thank you for this deep spiritual and healing music.
Healing… that is exactly the word I was searching for. Yes. Healing indeed. ThankYou.
How can you possibly hear this and not drop to your knees weeping? Allen -- great job!
You can’t, unless you’re not human or have the affliction of a hardened heart.
Or not believe in God?
this is one of my all time favorite chorale pieces and I do not believe I have ever heard a more impressive rendition - exquisite
congrats to this choir and conductor for the best presentation on you tube of this gorgeous song!
Yes!! Lovely; inspiring!
The phrasing is magnificent! I have a soft spot for poet James Agee because I am in recovery from alcohol and alcohol probably contributed greatly to his early passing. What a great thing that his 57 words met Morten Lauridsen and his creativity.
There are lots of other versions of this I love, but it can't be done better than this.
You guys are simply the best. Love the tone, the blend, the technique (vocal as well as ensemble wise), the interpretation, esp when it comes to inflections. Superb. My most favorite among many that exist in You Tube. Please keep singing and sharing. God bless you all.
Their diction is impeccable. That’s what you do when you sing such beautiful words.
This is the most exquisite performance of the piece. So very sensitive.
What a lovely sound young voices make.
You said it. I was once young and sang. It was a lasting beautiful moment in my life. (I still sing though I am no longer young.)
Great balance. Definitely one of the top men's sections out there. The timbre of the tenors and basses are superb. The women round out the song nicely
I call this song in memory of my grandma who passed away the day this video was published
The pianist is also very good !
This is the most beautyful Title i've ever listen to.
What a great Choral Performance.
At 2:20 I start to cry. 🙈
I really love this!
German:
Ich habe dieses Stück auch bereits von vielen anderen Chören gehört, aber dieser Chor singt dieses Stück mit weitem Abstand am besten. Die etwas reduzierte Geschwindigkeit bringt wesentlich mehr Gefühl hinein und die Stimmen der Sopranistinnen sind wunderschön zu hören.
🏅😊👍
Excellent! Thank you so much. God bless each and everyone of you.
Absolutely gorgeous precision, feeling, performance!
Very beatifull! The voices are clear and soft, the pianist is SIMPLY EXCEPTIONAL!
brilliant performance!!! and FINALLY, a choir sings the phrase sung by the men "all is health" correctly!!! That top note of "all" should be sung softly and quietly, and yet every other choir blasts right through it! I suspect this is due to Mr. Hightower's training under one of the greatest choral conductors who ever lived, the late maestro paul salamunovich. Excellent!
Cristian, you should find a library copy of James Agee's "Permit me Voyage". this is part of a much bigger poem but to me those 57 words speak about life, our journey, and the hope we engender in the human heart.
Fastidious attention to detail, but not at all as compelling as the Concordia Choir's interpretation of this wonderful piece, easily found on You Tube. Concordia rightly revealed the passion just under the surface of Lauridsen's pastel harmonic palette. The Nordic Choir's interpretation sounded cautious and bloodless.
Ken
I'm not going to say that the Concordia recording isn't a fine representation, however anyone with an ear can hear that they struggle with balance throughout the performance. Add to that the fact that they are very robotic and lacking in phrasing, they don't even approach the musicality of the Luther performance.
jcorbymyers Please check out the University of Utah Singers. You will not be disappointed. I promise!
jcorbymyer
tears. such beauty
Breathtaking Choir and Conductor. So musical and profound.
Exquisite. The luxury of a well-rehearsed choir. The young voices really bring out the character of this piece!
This is a profound piece - beautifully sung.
Beautiful young people, you shine. Blessings.
I love the beautiful dynamics throughout this gorgeous arrangement. From 2:05 - 2:20 is blissful - "High summer holds the earth, hearts are whole...."
deb losey I have recorded this setting 5 or 6 times by various groups. Two other fine performances of this are from "The Singers" th-cam.com/video/1O_FWlmEeNM/w-d-xo.html and The Concordia Choir: th-cam.com/video/Mwy-EkkOKgI/w-d-xo.html
Totally agree - beautiful!
wow wonderful
I'm captivated by their dynamics, too. The way the baritones in particular drop off at the ends of phrases in the first passage is so delicate and masterful. And the "High summer" passage -- exquisite. I'm appreciating these skilled singers and Mr. Hightower especially. A gorgeous piece, gorgeously sung.
Careful articulation beautiful musical line and balemce and blend of voices together listening group peace within and without
I weep for wonder, wandering far alone.
This performance is divine!
Really just stunningly beautiful. Wonderful chorus, great conductor, first class pianist. And just a beautiful composition.
sopranos at 2:24 sound so nice. in a lot of recordings of this piece there’s kind of a lift before the word “shine” but dr. hightower clearly does not mess around. pristine.
back to tell you that 2:10 is some of the most music i've ever heard some from a choir.
Still listening to this beautiful rendition of this piece. It resonates deep in the heart. Thanks for leaving it up on TH-cam.
Utterly beautiful and touching! Thank you for sharing your music.
Impeccable delivery of this piece
Thank you very much !!!! Great, gorgeous , beautiful !!!!
Agree with GDArkn: this is a fabulous performance of one of the very best choral pieces out there - Amen! I had a chance to see/hear this choir in Estes Park this January. They were wonderful, particularly loved their take on the Wailin' Jennys - hoping to see that on TH-cam some time.
Andrew Glasgow I put it up yesterday... th-cam.com/video/14j_7cOnR30/w-d-xo.html
Wow. Actually though, that was great. Flowy, dynamic, delicate when it needed to be, strong when it needed to be---and the pitch was on. The unison at the end--perfect. That's hard to nail at pp and after that pause, but you did. Kind of makes me wish I had gone to Luther! lol
Another lovely performance of a beautiful work. One of the things I like about you guys is the warm, focused and slightly dark tone, without the twang that so many (often highly regarded) US choirs unfortunately still have.
Brings tears to my eyes!
Just lovely,our choir sang this a month ago.It is a nice piece of choral music.Well done.
The best recording of this piece of TH-cam. Very nice direction. Great decision-making on the dynamics. Heavenly.
Beautiful. Thank you.
Thank you for a fine, fine performance of this moving song.
Profoundly moving performance!
This performance of an absolutely gorgeous piece gives even the one by The Singers MCA conducted by Lauridsen himself a run for its money. Bravo!
😄 Yes!! This truly is EXQUISITE!!! The Absolute BEST version I've heard!!! 😃🎆🎉🎊🎆❤💞💕💗
Allen that was beautiful. One of my favorite pieces of music. I was just searching and ran across this video, good to hear this wonderful ensemble.
Masterful accompanist.
And wearing that robe! Phenomenal!
Absolutely beautiful!
Love everything about this. Watching the choir members sway together as the music takes over and moves them is beautiful. Very expressive singing, and conducting, the intonation is breathtaking, it's all there. Someone had posted saying the piano sounded funny. That's because the microphones are placed to capture the choir, and aren't close to the piano, coupled with the lid being down. Because of that, the articulation of the hammers on the strings is muffled in this recording. That didn't bother me, because of the quality of the performance. The accompanist followed Dr. Hightower flawlessly, and his dynamics were fantastic. I have several recordings of other very good choirs singing this, but this is the best I've heard. Morton Lauridsen is a genius, and his setting of the Agee poem is my favorite.
I, too, noticed the swaying, like ocean life.
My 90 yo partner, a pianist and voice teacher, died nine months ago. Watching this accompanist brought back a flood of memories of him. Bravo, he performed flawlessly.
Excellent performance- Thank you!
Glorious.
beautiful choir and conducting technic
This is an utterly exquisite performance. Even though you recorded this some years ago, and the words sing of a summer night, it has provided a balm for a long January night as we endure the start of the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic here now in 2022. Thank you for this lovely rendition of James Agee's poetry and Morten Lauriden's music.
Sure on this shining night
Of star made shadows round,
Kindness must watch for me
This side the ground.
On this shining night.
This shining night.
The late year lies down the north.
All is healed, all is health.
High summer holds the earth.
Hearts all whole.
Sure on this shining night I weep for wonder wand'ring far
alone
Of shadows on the stars.
Sure on this shining night.
James Agee
What a wonderful collection of beautiful voices.
My best friend Barbara was a freshman here (not in this choir) and at the same time my high school choir did this song for contest. :) so many connections. I absolutely adore this song
lovely singing really well directed - expressive clear gestures. Bravi tutti!
we've sung this beautiful piece as well in The Netherlands a few years ago.
Thank you for this great performance! :)
Stunning. Thank you for posting!
Mon Dieu ! ! Que j'aurais aimé chanter cette merveille ! Quelle leçon de chant ! Merci
Beautiful text and choir. Thank you for sharing this!
Wonderful performance...I'm goose fleshed...very beautiful and harmonic voices! Thank you!