Baba Yetu
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Baba Yetu
Christopher Tin
The North Texas Children's Choir
Northeastern State University Singers
Ruth Dwyer, conductor
Carson Mathes, tenor solo
Katherine Retherford, alto solo
Megan Jacobs, soprano solo
The Meyerson Symphony Center - Dallas, TX
January 28, 2023
North Texas Children's Choir 26th Annual Festival Concert
Bravo, bravissimo - singt, musiziert dieses Lied, dieses Gebet! Das kann Frieden schaffen und uns zusammenbringen. Da hat Christopher Tin ein weltumspannendes Werk geschaffen. Alle Welt singt es, alle Altersgruppen, alle Hautfarben, alle Geschlechter, nichts trennt, wir kommen alle von einem Gott, unsere Wiege liegt in Afrika!
Amen this is such a powerful piece ❤ 👏
Kids are the mvp ❤
The Lords Prayer in Swahili sounds Great, what a beautiful language.
If you come to Africa, you will discover more wonderful dialects
This was such a beautiful piece of music!! So much so that I watched it all over again! Thank you all for sharing your talents!!❤
🥰🥰🥰 this is so beautiful!
정제되지 않은 아이들의 목소리가 색다른 매력을 더해주네요
Hongereni sana
Guaúuuu que hermoso!!!
Amen
Lindo d++++
Absolutamente hermoso!!!!!
Hongera🎉
Beautiful ❤
Lindo❤
Tão queridos! Essas crianças são uma obra magnífica. Adoro o produto que saiu deles.❤
Wonderful choir and stunning vocals by the male soloist. I appreciate the effort he clearly spent to master the Zulu lyrics, which allowed for a fluid delivery that is lacking in the renditions by some others who've covered the part. 🙏
It’s irritating when I see singers standing with note books or pages in their hands-learning the words by heart will give you emotional freedom and this will give your voice the real x factor quality. See the video of the University of Stellenbosch’s rendition of Baba Yethu and you’ll see the difference
If you have spent time in choral in your life you will know what goes into it. By the time you make it to stage. I've seen grandmastas still take books to stage.
The various parts make the whole. As an alto in a city chorus, I know it's important to know your part well and that includes the reading of the music and it's subtleties.
When I hear children singing their hearts out and professional musicians helping them to experience the music, I feel only joy.