Hallelujah indeed!!! How delightful, how gratifying, to hear and see Americans celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ in public places, with such joy in their faces and beautiful voices, and the enjoyment and appreciation in the response of the listeners!
In this increasingly secular world these expressions in song are needed. A similar event was recently done in a Macy’s rotunda. Thanks to all!!!
Comment by Joan Caldwell — 2 December, 2010 @ 11:16
You don’t have to be a Christian to appreciate good choral music sung by a dedicated and loving group. I love the Muslim call to prayer and Jewish cantor singing. It’s all good. Bach’s Mass in B minor is probably the most beautiful choral music ever written. To deny that beauty is to limit your pathetic life.
Hallelujah indeed!!! How delightful, how gratifying, to hear and see Americans celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ in public places, with such joy in their faces and beautiful voices, and the enjoyment and appreciation in the response of the listeners!
In this increasingly secular world these expressions in song are needed. A similar event was recently done in a Macy’s rotunda. Thanks to all!!!
Comment by Joan Caldwell — 2 December, 2010 @ 11:16
To be fair, they’re Canadians. But that’s practically the same thing.
Comment by buttle — 2 December, 2010 @ 11:18
Nice video. I am just waiting for Christmas.
Comment by business financing loan — 20 December, 2010 @ 22:00
You don’t have to be a Christian to appreciate good choral music sung by a dedicated and loving group. I love the Muslim call to prayer and Jewish cantor singing. It’s all good. Bach’s Mass in B minor is probably the most beautiful choral music ever written. To deny that beauty is to limit your pathetic life.
Comment by modern desks — 21 December, 2010 @ 22:58