Eatnemen Vuelie - One World 2014: Pearson College Choir
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- Live performance at the Royal Theatre in Victoria, B.C. - March 29, 2014. Pearson College Choir conducted by Yoomi Kim.
Eatnemen Vuelie (Song of the Earth), is based on Norwegian composer Frode Fjellheim's piece which combines Saami yoiking with the Norwegian hymn, Deilig er Jorden (Wonderful is the Earth). The interchange of the lyrics in the climax envisions the cooperation between two cultures coexisting in one land as they share the common goal of earth's sustainability with humility and reciprocity. This version is arranged and conducted by Yoomi Kim, and is sung by the Pearson College Choir - students from approximately a hundred countries singing in unity to promote peace and a sustainable future.
Just the expression on the conductor face tell you that theirs enjoyment in the music...love her spirit
i quite wasn't prepared for this start !!!! you who is about to watch this video, brace yourself! 'Cause that's what I call powerful
the conductor!!
The conductor. Spirit of asian!!!!
The Asian sensation indeed
That is one crazy good conductor! WOW
I love this because their expressing their selves
The start was like me waiting for tiny drops of water from a shower but got tons of ice blocks falling instead. Great performance!
REALLY good Norwegian singing in this performance... Im deeply impressed!
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! that intro just nailed it!!!!! such a powerful start. Good job to all!
OMFG I ALWAYS LOVE WATCHING THE CONDUCTOR
I really didn't expect that you were going to sing in Norwegian. Really loved it! It was far from the original Eatnemen Vuelie, but I liked it.
If the conductor was Harry Potter's mother then surely Voldemort would have not survived the power of the magic wand! Applause for the conductor and rest of the choir!!!
wow! the conductor
you managed to give me goosebumps
Beautiful ❤❤
now that is cool!
the conductor is an absolute legend!
Tatoes I found ur comment
Aspect Hockey :0
Goosebumps
Wow
Why does everyone say the hymn is norwegian? It's originally german.
How the lion king would of done it STRONG
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