What a job well done. Dr. Thomas is amazingly talented and so is this choir. It's something about African American composers and conductors such as Dr. Thomas and Moses Hogan that makes them so talented. Good Job!
our university choir gets the honor of working with Dr. Thomas next month. it should be a very cool experience, considering that he got his Bachelor's from here. i'm very excited!
Bravo! No doubt about it it, Dr Thomas is one of the greatest choral conductors on the podium today. What a wonderful sound he is able to bring out of these singers. Enjoyed this very much.
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (February 14, Transfiguration Sunday), we sang How Good, Lord, to Be Here! It is #315 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship. The lyrics are by Joseph A. Robinson. It is set to the tune, POTSDAM, from W. Mercer, The Church Psalter and Hymn Book, 1854.
The choir sound very good! Once again Andre, you bring out the best in those you come in contact with. And Moses would be honored and very proud of you!
DR THOMAS. HE WAS MY FAVORITE DIRECTOR EVER
What a job well done. Dr. Thomas is amazingly talented and so is this choir. It's something about African American composers and conductors such as Dr. Thomas and Moses Hogan that makes them so talented. Good Job!
hes going to be my conducor for all state this year .....
our university choir gets the honor of working with Dr. Thomas next month. it should be a very cool experience, considering that he got his Bachelor's from here. i'm very excited!
Bravo! No doubt about it it, Dr Thomas is
one of the greatest choral conductors
on the podium today. What a wonderful
sound he is able to bring out of these
singers. Enjoyed this very much.
I loved singing this song in State Honor choir! Alto 1's!!!!!! woot woot!
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (February 14, Transfiguration Sunday), we sang How Good, Lord, to Be Here! It is #315 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship. The lyrics are by Joseph A. Robinson. It is set to the tune, POTSDAM, from W. Mercer, The Church Psalter and Hymn Book, 1854.
I remember singing this in Choir and Andre Thomas directed the song.
The choir sound very good!
Once again Andre, you bring out the best in those you come in contact with.
And Moses would be honored and very proud of you!
Song starts at 3:00
Dr. Thomas is an amazing man.I got a chance to work with him for 3 days at the end of march.good job you guys
I love the presentation! The drums was a great idea as well. It blended well and made for an entertaining beat. Bravo!
My choir performed this at our State MPA and our Spring Concert under the direction of Edward Rothmel, who coincidentally was a student of Dr. Thomas.
that's so cool!
Indeed it is! :)
I sang this with my Meridian community college my first year I'm college.(2013) I love this arrangement.
That's cool! - Yes it's an awesome arrangement :)
Love Andre Thomas!!
I had Andre Thomas at JMU this past weekend. :)
Were doing this song in my chior
3:10
beautiful
We all have our groove on. :D
Ah, this was fun :D
Go Paw Paw!!!!!!
what's with the double solo?
Win!
Those female soloist were phenomenal
snaps for the asian.