The most beautiful voices excel with this amazing hymn , I love to listen to this and have done since I first heard this song when I was 10 , 61 years ago.
Performed this beautiful hymn in St Paul's Church, Bendigo, Victoria Australia in 1964. We attracted a crowd outside the main door of the church and onto the street.
Beautiful. I remember singing this with the Bangor Cathedral choir as a boy so many decade ago. Church music is the gift that keeps giving for a lifetime.
Wow! How Cool to have a former chorister in our midst! If you see this comment, it would be awesome to receive a reply from you. I think my favorite recording was performed my young Master Anthony Way of St. Paul's Cathedral Choir from the BBC adaptation of Joanna Trollope's novel "The Choir". That was my first exposure to this marvelous song. Nicholas Whitcomb with the Choir of New College, Oxford did an outstanding job with "Hear My Prayer/O For the Wings of A Dove"
@@WillCrump-e5x Very happy to reply. When I began there, the choirmaster and organist was Dr. Lesley Paul - a lovely man. After that we had 'Howell' (sorry, can't remember his first name but he was a fine gent too), and then Andrew Goodwin, another fine fellow. i was blessed that the Cathedral sent me and three other boys to the Royal School of Church Music at one stime, (in Lampeter I think). We did do a BBCshow at some time but that's long lost. Even now, 55 years later, i thrill to the sound of Stanford's Te Deum, the Magnificat and the Psalms. May you be blessed with the lifetime of joy that Bangor Cathedral gave me. Keith.
@@KeithRowley418 It would be so awesome to be able to hear Stanford's Magnificat in G live and in person. I'll bet those are NOT easy songs to master or that famous top C in Allegri's Miserere. I wonder if the young boy Roy Goodman of King's College Choir had any clue how famous he would become because of that very solo?
@@WillCrump-e5x Who knows? But the disciplines we learned helped to steer the course of my life. Tuesday PM: Choir practise. Thursday PM: Choir practice and evensong. Friday PM: Choir Practice. Sunday: 2 services, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. We elarned to read and love music and we were actually paid for tghe privilege! I was one of 4 leading choristers. And we had such fun!!! I'll bet that on top of those magnificent bookchelves in the vestry, there are still empty beer and cider cans from my day! The cathedral and its music were also my place of refuge from a fairly difficult home life. I still thank God for that. Have a wonderful day wherever you may be.
@@KeithRowley418 I always had thought that a choristership was something that would create life-long memories. Think about the choirs that get to tour all over the world. Memories are created that last a lifetime.
Beautiful memory of a great song
The most beautiful voices excel with this amazing hymn , I love to listen to this and have done since I first heard this song when I was 10 , 61 years ago.
No one will ever excel the heavenly voice of Ernest Lough .
I sang this solo while in the All Hallows church choir of Tottenham in the1960's.
Performed this beautiful hymn in St Paul's Church, Bendigo, Victoria Australia in 1964. We attracted a crowd outside the main door of the church and onto the street.
My dad used to sing this. Thanks for posting it.
Beautiful. I remember singing this with the Bangor Cathedral choir as a boy so many decade ago. Church music is the gift that keeps giving for a lifetime.
Wow! How Cool to have a former chorister in our midst! If you see this comment, it would be awesome to receive a reply from you. I think my favorite recording was performed my young Master Anthony Way of St. Paul's Cathedral Choir from the BBC adaptation of Joanna Trollope's novel "The Choir". That was my first exposure to this marvelous song. Nicholas Whitcomb with the Choir of New College, Oxford did an outstanding job with "Hear My Prayer/O For the Wings of A Dove"
@@WillCrump-e5x Very happy to reply. When I began there, the choirmaster and organist was Dr. Lesley Paul - a lovely man. After that we had 'Howell' (sorry, can't remember his first name but he was a fine gent too), and then Andrew Goodwin, another fine fellow. i was blessed that the Cathedral sent me and three other boys to the Royal School of Church Music at one stime, (in Lampeter I think). We did do a BBCshow at some time but that's long lost. Even now, 55 years later, i thrill to the sound of Stanford's Te Deum, the Magnificat and the Psalms. May you be blessed with the lifetime of joy that Bangor Cathedral gave me. Keith.
@@KeithRowley418 It would be so awesome to be able to hear Stanford's Magnificat in G live and in person. I'll bet those are NOT easy songs to master or that famous top C in Allegri's Miserere. I wonder if the young boy Roy Goodman of King's College Choir had any clue how famous he would become because of that very solo?
@@WillCrump-e5x Who knows? But the disciplines we learned helped to steer the course of my life. Tuesday PM: Choir practise. Thursday PM: Choir practice and evensong. Friday PM: Choir Practice. Sunday: 2 services, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. We elarned to read and love music and we were actually paid for tghe privilege! I was one of 4 leading choristers. And we had such fun!!! I'll bet that on top of those magnificent bookchelves in the vestry, there are still empty beer and cider cans from my day! The cathedral and its music were also my place of refuge from a fairly difficult home life. I still thank God for that. Have a wonderful day wherever you may be.
@@KeithRowley418 I always had thought that a choristership was something that would create life-long memories. Think about the choirs that get to tour all over the world. Memories are created that last a lifetime.
What a lovely piece of spiritual music.
Beautiful singing❤.
Sung in Doncaster Minster decades ago
We are practicing this lovely hymn in our local choir, and I had to listed to this superlative voice to absorb all its beauty.
I sang this in the school choir in Vasco, Cape, , South Africa in 1949.
Gorgeous! Thank you for posting!
We used to sing this song at Kingston College.
Marvellous.
Can only imagine the holy angels of heaven singing tour the Heavenly Father. Thank you for this. :) Blessing.
Excellent Gabriel ! Shame like me your voice does change but continue with your singing 👍
Beaytiful
정말잘불러요
Remember singingthis in Doncaster choir many years ago
정말 잘불러요
i have a 1973 vinyl 45rpm disc of this sung by MICHAEL WARD.
helped me with my piano!
Not a patch on Ernest Lough , sorry !
First heard this in film Hue and Cry (1945)
so bootyful
Resting point
To Tina Turner and Neil Diamond
สวัสดีครับปม
Ann Berlin and lady Jane
Gray in the white tower in London To Tina Turner and Neil Diamond
Why is he screaming?
Philistine.
kk, if you didn't like that, try this: th-cam.com/video/uUY6-DpP700/w-d-xo.html
What a shame you are totally ignorant!
Why are you stupid?