Glorious!! I can almost imagine Heaven's courts, one day, ringing to the sound of multitudes singing praises to the Prince of Glory who died and is alive forever more! Love so amazing, so Divine...
Sang this a few years ago in a massed choir. Just at the build up to the final verse, all the lights went out. All we could just make out was the conductors white tuxedo arms. The sound and effect still sends shivers down my spine.
Only found this today and I must say that the final verse , played by the orchestra was absolutely amazing. The way the hymn is supposed to be sung. Ardderchog ! :)
Some weeks ago, I wrote saying that there was a beautiful tune, usually sung by male voice choirs, but that I did not know the name, well this is it. Morte Christe, Some one kindly wrote and suggested O Waly Waly, but I have a CD of that played by a Salvation Army Band and was familiar with it anyway. On this present performance I am not too happy with the final verse, being a triumphal ending it would have been great to hear that mighty organ “ blast” it out.
A grand Victorian sound, in the ultimate Victorian venue - superb. The conductor forgets to indicate to the women to rise in good time so they begin to do it themselves at 3:01, before the camera cuts away to a shot of the organ pipes!
Have just said the same on another comment Warren, as I too had the privilege. We are the ladies choir in turquoise and black, just next to the band. What a night eh? One we will never forget ❤
This might be a big ask, but does anybody have a video of the Llanelli Cor Meibion with Gwyn Davies singing please? I'm sure he was one of the founding members of the choir... Many thanks.
I was loving this till the band started up for the last verse. I have nothing against bands but it was so out of place, the organ, especially the RAH organ is more than capable of accompanying the choir, the band made me shudder in completely the wrong way!
@@Randolph1233 The band might be good, but completely out of place in this performance. I speak as one who has no discernible musical talent and therefore have no interest in securing a place in the band.
Tin pot?? Two bands performed that night, The Grimethorpe Colliery Band and the Cory Band, arguably two of the finest in the world and it was the most incredible experience ❤
My Dad is in there somewhere.Went Home in 2016 and his choir ,The Glasgow Philharmonic male voice choir ,sang this for us at his funeral.
Same with my grandpa. Chapel Male Voice Choir. They sang for his funeral last year.
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Glorious!! I can almost imagine Heaven's courts, one day, ringing to the sound of multitudes singing praises to the Prince of Glory who died and is alive forever more! Love so amazing, so Divine...
Sang this a few years ago in a massed choir. Just at the build up to the final verse, all the lights went out. All we could just make out was the conductors white tuxedo arms. The sound and effect still sends shivers down my spine.
I Agree what singing
When i was in a mvc this was always my favourite and most difficukt to singvery difficult with tears streaming .baritone btw.
Fantastic occasion. Wish I'd been there. Love the last verse
So anointed and touching ...God be praised.. Joe Daniels S.A
Only found this today and I must say that the final verse , played by the orchestra was absolutely amazing. The way the hymn is supposed to be sung. Ardderchog ! :)
Nia Obaid God bless your good looks. Jesus love you!
My favourite Easter Hymn and tune. Beautifuly sung.
Powerful hymn of love and commitment.
Superb. Powerful. Sublime.
Some weeks ago, I wrote saying that there was a beautiful tune, usually sung by male voice choirs, but that I did not know the name, well this is it. Morte Christe, Some one kindly wrote and suggested O Waly Waly, but I have a CD of that played by a Salvation Army Band and was familiar with it anyway. On this present performance I am not too happy with the final verse, being a triumphal ending it would have been great to hear that mighty organ “ blast” it out.
My funeral ... hymn lovr it
Wonderful evening with my fellow country men ! This lovely arrangement spoilt by the band on the last verse.
I fully agree - the "oompah-" style fanfare does the music a grave disservice!
Superb tune, well sung.
A grand Victorian sound, in the ultimate Victorian venue - superb.
The conductor forgets to indicate to the women to rise in good time so they begin to do it themselves at 3:01, before the camera cuts away to a shot of the organ pipes!
Amazing. Unbelievable xx
Wonderful words
I like the pompous start up of the band before the last verse because the occasion in the narrative deserves it.
I agree.
It was incredible to be there. I had the privilege of performing with my choir and it's a memory I will never forget ❤ (It was actually 2012)
in heavenly love abiding hymns of praise on the ABC
The best of the best of the best
This was actually in Nov 2012. I only know cos I was singing!!
What a marvelous experience! This is such a grand tune and arrangement.
Have just said the same on another comment Warren, as I too had the privilege. We are the ladies choir in turquoise and black, just next to the band. What a night eh? One we will never forget ❤
Love it.
Wonderfull singing spoilt by the band in the last verse!
Great just great
This might be a big ask, but does anybody have a video of the Llanelli Cor Meibion with Gwyn Davies singing please? I'm sure he was one of the founding members of the choir... Many thanks.
This is a great favorite in Cornwall !
Very much so !
Celts unite! I'm descended from Welsh and Cornish settlers in Australia.
I was loving this till the band started up for the last verse. I have nothing against bands but it was so out of place, the organ, especially the RAH organ is more than capable of accompanying the choir, the band made me shudder in completely the wrong way!
One of gods favourite hymns
In god we trust
My only disappointment is that as usual there is a verse missing. removed by the squeamish Victorians. Should be 5 verses.
What a great shame the band intervened
This is much nicer sung in Welsh.
It just happened to be written in English
Ps would also lose the band just not right here and i love a brass band
A beautiful piece, completely ruined by that awful pompous orchestral arrangement in the last verse.
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Wonderful but spoilt by the tin pot band at the end...
Arthur J Dale ,the band is good. Perhaps those who criticise the band are those who weren’t quite good enough to get a place in the band.
@@Randolph1233 The band might be good, but completely out of place in this performance. I speak as one who has no discernible musical talent and therefore have no interest in securing a place in the band.
Tin pot?? Two bands performed that night, The Grimethorpe Colliery Band and the Cory Band, arguably two of the finest in the world and it was the most incredible experience ❤
Dupetb
Lose the band