Every time Noble and Swann get together on ORGAN, AND CHOIR it gives me goosebumps listening to this wonderful piece of music. No drums, no repeated notes, no guitar, no sax, nothing but four-part harmony, and ORGAN ...Casavant Pipe Organ beautiful as a field of daisies. Hallelujah!
Beautiful timeless hymn! This presentation gives us a somber look at the truth of the cross and the depth of love that Jesus Christ has for us! He paid a debt He did not owe through His precious shed blood! Hallelujah! 🙏
Hearing this song sung by a choir on Easter Sunday in 1978 changed my life forever.. To see Him hung on a cross filled with love and compassion for a sinner such as me. Such peace! Thank you Lord.
When I survey the wondrous cross On which the Prince of glory died, My richest gain I count but loss, And pour contempt on all my pride. Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ my God! All the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to His blood. See from His head, His hands, His feet, Sorrow and love flow mingled down! Did e’er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown? Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were a present far too small; Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my soul, my life, my all
Does it get any better than this? Solid theology and Scripture in music. Yes, Bach and Handel certainly did it well, and we appreciate that, but this, too, speaks to our souls and hearts. May we ever keep our eyes on the cross of Jesus and be covered with His most precious blood.
This realization was life changing for me. It brought me the knowledge that Jesus is truly God and that He truly loves me enough to suffer and die for me so I could spend eternity with Him. "How great is the love the Father has lavished on us..." (I John 3:1)
My late wife of 51 years was gifted with a beautiful alto voice and sang in the choir from around age 12 until she developed Alzheimer's about 10 years ago. It was "angelic." I am sure she fits perfectly into one of a multitude of heavenly choirs.
WOW! What a wonderful description of what truly held our Savior on the Cross. Nothing of man could hold him, only His love for each of us. You said it so well. Thank you for this
Jesus was hung on that bloody tree for all "whosoever" "See from His head, His hands, His feet, Sorrow and love flow mingled down! Did e’er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown?" Jesus
Fantastic!!. If that doesn't light your Christian fire, your wood is . Dry it out with humility, and confirm your relationship with, and personal perspective of Christ as in the verses Isaac Watts wrote so beautifully 200 years ago.
I love this song! I was first introduced to this hymn when singing in a choir of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is now one of my favorite hymns and I'd love to see it added to our hymn books with other great songs of Jesus Christ and His Gospel.
Still a fave song (1984/85 All Region Choir) and still my fave arrangement. Hearing this on resurrection Sunday makes me appreciate it's words more than it's beautiful choral notes, and I'm very much okay with it. Thank you Jesus for your sacrifice.
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (April 2), I attended a noon Lent service at a local Presbyterian Church. We sang this as the Opening Hymn. It is #101 in The Presbyterian Hymnal.
I have had the pleasure of being directed under Dr. Noble, and this piece of music, it remains one of my favorites and have sung it many times over the years in various choirs.
Its interesting how certain key signatures and their attendant modulations in an arrangement like this....cause the soul to SOAR. When that last b flat (is it b flat?) went to the four chord (and so e flat)...and the choir came in for the final amen I about lost it. Amazing arrangement. Definitely inspired. The physics of music and sound can be quite miraculous. And this is one of them no doubt....
At 3:53, I thought I was gonna lose it. Not many pipe organs sound like that. And little Frederick knows how to play them, for sure. I am in awe at this performance. The last key change is to an A major. If you listen with earphones, you will hear a couple of sopranos hitting the high C# while all of the other sopranos as hitting the high A (which is written in the song). Thank you for sharing this!
I practically envy your ability to listen to this and identify every chord and every note. Before thyroid cancer, I was a mezzo soprano, and had perfect pitch, and always knew what note came next by memory, but I couldn't never keep the names of the notes and chords straight to save my life, lol...still can't. That's a wonderful gift you have!
Shortly after I became a Christian back in 1999, I was at a conference in Dallas called Focus '99. It was a conference for Christian teenagers and young folks. I was 22 and I was there with some other Christian young folk from my college. The conference lasted three days, I think, with workshops and witnessing opportunities every day and worship services every night. One of the workshops I attended was on world religions and, being young in the faith, I came away from that workshop with more questions than answers. The most worrisome question for me was: How do I know I'm right? How do I know that one of those other religions hasn't got it right, and I'M in the wrong religion? How do I know for sure that Christianity is the way to go?" This question was really perplexing to me because, as you know, the answer to that question has ETERNAL consequences! I was really wrestling with this and very troubled. As a result, I was late to the worship service that evening. When I got there, the band was already playing and the people were already singing. And, still, I was pondering this heavy question in my heart: "How do I KNOW for sure?" At some point, the band, Watermark, who was leading the service, started playing the popular worship song "You Alone". (David Crowder sings a version of it and it's on TH-cam, if you want to hear how it goes.) I wasn't very familiar with the songs, I only knew that one a little bit, and I didn't know that it had a refrain in the middle of it. Then, all of a sudden, they came to the refrain and sang it out and it goes: "...AND IM ALIVE, I'M ALIVE, I'M ALIVE, I'M ALIVE, I'M ALIVE! I'M ALIVE, I'M ALIVE, I'M ALIVE, I'M ALIVE, I'M ALIVE!..." And, suddenly, light came flooding into my soul and my burden was lifted and I KNEW!!! "THAT'S how I know!!! BECAUSE. I. AM. ALIVE!!!" John 5:24 says: "Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life." And 1 John 3:14 says: "We know that we have passed from death unto life, because we love the brethren. He that loveth not his brother abideth in death." I didn't know about those verses at that time. All I knew was that God had revealed to my heart and I KNEW that Jesus Christ is Lord and that Jesus Christ is THE ONE, TRUE SAVIOR because I am ALIVE!!! In other words, even though I didn't know about those Bible verses back then, I KNEW that Jesus Christ is Lord and that Jesus Christ is THE ONE, TRUE SAVIOR because I knew because God had revealed to my heart that I had passed from death to life, and I. AM. ALIVE!!!
Can't wait for the Southern Adventist University Chorale reunion to rehearse and perform this with the Anton Heiller Memorial Organ in Collegedale, Tennessee, at Homecoming.
I sang this at the Coral Ridge Church when Diane Bish was senior Organist and Roger McMurrin was the choir Director .What a inspiring arrangement by Mr. Martin. Your Festival choir was great
The tenor part is absolutely glorious. Sing your heart out ! Not too hard. I usually can’t get through the last verse. When our organist opens the organ on the last part of the last stanza, “My life, my all” I usually lose it. Then he hits the tutti button and opens the organ up totally as we are singing the final “Amen”. That last chord on full organ giving the roaring conclusion to the hymn kills me. I’m a complete wreck.
@@carryfreak5059 Wow this brings back memories. I performed this with my high school choir when I was 16. Now I’m ending my senior year of college. Still singing loud as ever.
Be sure to also hear the Nordic Choir performance @ Crystal Cathedral on YT. Same conductor and organist; smaller and younger group, and more refined sound.
HOW could there be 75 persons vote negatively for this piece, this performance, these "state-of-the-art" leaders: Weston Noble, Frederick Swann? UNBELIEVABLE!!
RALPH BECKER GOD IS LOVE, LOVE IS GOD, NOTHING GREATER. HE GAVE, A "FREE GIFT", ETERNAL LIFE, THROUGH JESUS CHRIST, JUST ACCEPT THAT "FREE GIFT" TODAY. listen to the hymn "WHO IS HE"
We sang this song in our High School A Capella Choir in the early 90's. It was a favorite. I don't know if any public school would allow their choir to sing this song, anymore--unlikely in today's politically correct environment.
Awesome, awesome choir, but ... their "s" sounds ruin the song in places. More hissing than a mad snake. And the choir is not following the music director in places. But the ending? Wow! The last 30 seconds is breathtaking. Little Frederick outdid himself, for sure. And to whomever recorded the last 30 seconds? You are truly, truly, truly awesome! Goose bumps are all working, for sure!
If it not broken don't fix it. I love this hymn and I have selected it to be sung at my funeral. I think this is an awful arrangement. This is not a reflection on the choir who did a great job with an awful arrangement .
Every time Noble and Swann get together on ORGAN, AND CHOIR it gives me goosebumps listening to this wonderful piece of music. No drums, no repeated notes, no guitar, no sax, nothing but four-part harmony, and ORGAN ...Casavant Pipe Organ beautiful as a field of daisies. Hallelujah!
Beautiful timeless hymn! This presentation gives us a somber look at the truth of the cross and the depth of love that Jesus Christ has for us! He paid a debt He did not owe through His precious shed blood! Hallelujah! 🙏
So very true...God bless you!
I use to sing this when I went to Sunday school and that's over 60yrs ago
Count me in too.
Hearing this song sung by a choir on Easter Sunday in 1978 changed my life forever.. To see Him hung on a cross filled with love and compassion for a sinner such as me. Such peace! Thank you Lord.
Dewayne Rose Marie Neufeld Yes for me a one time atheist.
I LOVE ❤THIS PIECE! I sung it countless times in college… stunning everytime ❤❤❤
When I survey the wondrous cross
On which the Prince of glory died,
My richest gain I count but loss,
And pour contempt on all my pride.
Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast,
Save in the death of Christ my God!
All the vain things that charm me most,
I sacrifice them to His blood.
See from His head, His hands, His feet,
Sorrow and love flow mingled down!
Did e’er such love and sorrow meet,
Or thorns compose so rich a crown?
Were the whole realm of nature mine,
That were a present far too small;
Love so amazing, so divine,
Demands my soul, my life, my all
Does it get any better than this? Solid theology and Scripture in music. Yes, Bach and Handel certainly did it well, and we appreciate that, but this, too, speaks to our souls and hearts. May we ever keep our eyes on the cross of Jesus and be covered with His most precious blood.
I was 16 years old when I first heard this arrangement. In 2018, I consider it to be one of the best choral arrangements ever composed of this hymn!
Please do you have the pdf sheet music?
My college choir used to sing this in the round from memory as the show closer for our choir tour. All around the congregation. Stunning experience.
JESUS deserves and demands our all!
It is empowering hearing human voices praising God
I am lifted up tp heaven. Praise the LORD> Thanks people.
As our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ descends from above....
This realization was life changing for me. It brought me the knowledge that Jesus is truly God and that He truly loves me enough to suffer and die for me so I could spend eternity with Him. "How great is the love the Father has lavished on us..." (I John 3:1)
Judi Harbin
Can I be part of them????
I'm a terron singer in angelican church
One of my favorite choral pieces! I love how the organ gets louder at 3:48.
It was not the nails that held Christ to the cross, but His love for you and for me.
The alto in this piece makes you fall in love with the alto voice. Marry yourself an alto gentlemen.
My late wife of 51 years was gifted with a beautiful alto voice and sang in the choir from around age 12 until she developed Alzheimer's about 10 years ago. It was "angelic." I am sure she fits perfectly into one of a multitude of heavenly choirs.
I Love this song too I also Sang this song in the Hampton Baptist Church many tears a go.
Every time on Good Friday when we sing this the one verse on which the prince of glory died always makes me cry
The first time I sang this arrangement as part of our choir (alto) at one point my knees actually buckled I was so moved.
If men can sing so beautifuly, imagine the Angels choir and the trumpets echoig in the air....
Angela prim testfy❤
❤ 3:16 🎉
Tamila. Mann
4:41
WOW! What a wonderful description of what truly held our Savior on the Cross. Nothing of man could hold him, only His love for each of us. You said it so well. Thank you for this
Boy that Casavent Organ sounds good, as well as the choir on one of the most beautiful pieces of music!
I’m so glad this was taken at the right tempo, I feel like it takes all of the momentum and grace out of this piece when it’s taken too slow!
My choir sang this arrangement this year and I fell in love with it. The Tenor 1 part is such a blast
Lowell was born into a beautiful always inspiring of a family. Indeed he was!
The two best Choir Directors of our life time is Dr Noble and Dr Paul Salamounvich
My Sins, Your Sins, and all the Sins of the World were put upon him on that cross so much that the Father in Heaven could not look upon his son.
One of my favorite pieces and feel blessed to have sung it with 3 different choirs. Still very inspiring.
Jesus was hung on that bloody tree for all "whosoever"
"See from His head, His hands, His feet, Sorrow and love flow mingled down! Did e’er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown?"
Jesus
Fantastic!!. If that doesn't light your Christian fire, your wood is . Dry it out with humility, and confirm your relationship with, and personal perspective of Christ as in the verses Isaac Watts wrote so beautifully 200 years ago.
The high C# at the end!!!!! Stirring!!!!
I love this song! I was first introduced to this hymn when singing in a choir of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is now one of my favorite hymns and I'd love to see it added to our hymn books with other great songs of Jesus Christ and His Gospel.
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@@tomjohnson3004 not sure what your comment has to do with my statement...
Love love love Weston Noble. He is the MAN of all things Choral! And this particular arrangement just rocks.
The end; absolutely gorgeous! I loved it. The piece as a whole was good.
At the end where it shown that cross, I burst into tears. Wonderful performance bravo!
Still a fave song (1984/85 All Region Choir) and still my fave arrangement. Hearing this on resurrection Sunday makes me appreciate it's words more than it's beautiful choral notes, and I'm very much okay with it. Thank you Jesus for your sacrifice.
God bless all his chosen people ..
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (April 2), I attended a noon Lent service at a local Presbyterian Church. We sang this as the Opening Hymn. It is #101 in The Presbyterian Hymnal.
I have had the pleasure of being directed under Dr. Noble, and this piece of music, it remains one of my favorites and have sung it many times over the years in various choirs.
Very nice performance of my favorite hymn with my favorite arrangement of it too! Thank you!
Its interesting how certain key signatures and their attendant modulations in an arrangement like this....cause the soul to SOAR. When that last b flat (is it b flat?) went to the four chord (and so e flat)...and the choir came in for the final amen I about lost it. Amazing arrangement. Definitely inspired. The physics of music and sound can be quite miraculous. And this is one of them no doubt....
Christopher M at the end, a high-C# for the Sopranos!!
At 3:53, I thought I was gonna lose it. Not many pipe organs sound like that. And little Frederick knows how to play them, for sure. I am in awe at this performance. The last key change is to an A major. If you listen with earphones, you will hear a couple of sopranos hitting the high C# while all of the other sopranos as hitting the high A (which is written in the song). Thank you for sharing this!
Christopher M ,mmmmm
Hello Christopher.... Do you have the pdf file of this song?
I practically envy your ability to listen to this and identify every chord and every note. Before thyroid cancer, I was a mezzo soprano, and had perfect pitch, and always knew what note came next by memory, but I couldn't never keep the names of the notes and chords straight to save my life, lol...still can't. That's a wonderful gift you have!
Finally, a good recording on here and taken at the proper tempo! Can’t go wrong with Fred Swann on the bench either!
that's singing right there! Amazing!
Masterful arrangement of one the greatest of hymns. This one takes it through the roof - and a very high one at that!
This is the best version of the old hym
My favorite song from high school madrigals choir. Thank you for posting this!
Shortly after I became a Christian back in 1999, I was at a conference in Dallas called Focus '99. It was a conference for Christian teenagers and young folks. I was 22 and I was there with some other Christian young folk from my college. The conference lasted three days, I think, with workshops and witnessing opportunities every day and worship services every night. One of the workshops I attended was on world religions and, being young in the faith, I came away from that workshop with more questions than answers. The most worrisome question for me was: How do I know I'm right? How do I know that one of those other religions hasn't got it right, and I'M in the wrong religion? How do I know for sure that Christianity is the way to go?"
This question was really perplexing to me because, as you know, the answer to that question has ETERNAL consequences! I was really wrestling with this and very troubled.
As a result, I was late to the worship service that evening. When I got there, the band was already playing and the people were already singing. And, still, I was pondering this heavy question in my heart: "How do I KNOW for sure?"
At some point, the band, Watermark, who was leading the service, started playing the popular worship song "You Alone". (David Crowder sings a version of it and it's on TH-cam, if you want to hear how it goes.) I wasn't very familiar with the songs, I only knew that one a little bit, and I didn't know that it had a refrain in the middle of it. Then, all of a sudden, they came to the refrain and sang it out and it goes: "...AND IM ALIVE, I'M ALIVE, I'M ALIVE, I'M ALIVE, I'M ALIVE! I'M ALIVE, I'M ALIVE, I'M ALIVE, I'M ALIVE, I'M ALIVE!..."
And, suddenly, light came flooding into my soul and my burden was lifted and I KNEW!!! "THAT'S how I know!!! BECAUSE. I. AM. ALIVE!!!"
John 5:24 says: "Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life."
And 1 John 3:14 says: "We know that we have passed from death unto life, because we love the brethren. He that loveth not his brother abideth in death."
I didn't know about those verses at that time. All I knew was that God had revealed to my heart and I KNEW that Jesus Christ is Lord and that Jesus Christ is THE ONE, TRUE SAVIOR because I am ALIVE!!! In other words, even though I didn't know about those Bible verses back then, I KNEW that Jesus Christ is Lord and that Jesus Christ is THE ONE, TRUE SAVIOR because I knew because God had revealed to my heart that I had passed from death to life, and I. AM. ALIVE!!!
Beautifully done. This is one of my favorite Holy Week songs and this rendition deeply moved me.
Can't wait for the Southern Adventist University Chorale reunion to rehearse and perform this with the Anton Heiller Memorial Organ in Collegedale, Tennessee, at Homecoming.
I sang this at the Coral Ridge Church when Diane Bish was senior Organist and Roger McMurrin was the choir Director .What a inspiring arrangement by Mr. Martin.
Your Festival choir was great
Happy Resurrection Day! He is Risen!
The Gospel in song.
so beautiful
Beautiful
We all have some time a cross, beleave in your germ and i will all be wondrous...
The Tenor part of this is bananas. Super hard but can't wait to perform it!
The tenor part is absolutely glorious. Sing your heart out ! Not too hard. I usually can’t get through the last verse. When our organist opens the organ on the last part of the last stanza, “My life, my all” I usually lose it. Then he hits the tutti button and opens the organ up totally as we are singing the final “Amen”. That last chord on full organ giving the roaring conclusion to the hymn kills me. I’m a complete wreck.
@@carryfreak5059 Wow this brings back memories. I performed this with my high school choir when I was 16. Now I’m ending my senior year of college. Still singing loud as ever.
@@devonharris5936 What part did you sing?
@@carryfreak5059 tenor 1
@@devonharris5936 Awesome. Best part in the choir! I love singing tenor. I or II is fine with me.
Very good for such a big choir!
I prefer the other tune .the one i was brought up with .
Be sure to also hear the Nordic Choir performance @ Crystal Cathedral on YT. Same conductor and organist; smaller and younger group, and more refined sound.
Nordic choir crystal Palace
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This hymn sounds good 😅
This is worship and praise. I got to a church that depends on performance for its music.
♥️
HOW could there be 75 persons vote negatively for this piece, this performance, these "state-of-the-art" leaders: Weston Noble, Frederick Swann? UNBELIEVABLE!!
Sign of the times, the world turned upside down. We have got to stand firm in our faith.
wow!!!
ooooh, the ending was ouch.
Please! What is this group and where was this concert? Gorgeous!!
Nice one
Probably Bach, but there are so many fine ones -- including Mendelssohn and Handel. And we have many very good arrangers -- including Nicholas Bowden.
who's your favorite organcomposer?
RALPH BECKER
GOD IS LOVE, LOVE IS GOD, NOTHING GREATER. HE GAVE, A "FREE GIFT", ETERNAL LIFE, THROUGH JESUS CHRIST, JUST ACCEPT THAT "FREE GIFT" TODAY. listen to the hymn "WHO IS HE"
What happened to the original version of "When I Survey" . thats not it
NIKITA s this is a second version, I am aware of the other arrangement that you are referring to.
We sang this song in our High School A Capella Choir in the early 90's. It was a favorite. I don't know if any public school would allow their choir to sing this song, anymore--unlikely in today's politically correct environment.
what is the tune,name
Beutiful! Would be more on point timing wise and maximized dynamics if choir did not use music. Overall very moving.
10 people haven't surveyed the Cross.
25 from now
The right tempo. All others were too slow.
The tenors and basses sound too heavy and causes them to be somewhat flat.
A little too slow at the end, but well done.
Awesome, awesome choir, but ... their "s" sounds ruin the song in places. More hissing than a mad snake. And the choir is not following the music director in places. But the ending? Wow! The last 30 seconds is breathtaking. Little Frederick outdid himself, for sure. And to whomever recorded the last 30 seconds? You are truly, truly, truly awesome! Goose bumps are all working, for sure!
H
If it not broken don't fix it. I love this hymn and I have selected it to be sung at my funeral. I think this is an awful arrangement. This is not a reflection on the choir who did a great job with an awful arrangement .
Was sung at my grandma's funeral at her request. I couldn't hold back the tears. Powerful words!