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Seen nationally on PBS since it was first broadcast in 1993, A Celebration of Christmas embraces the spiritual, traditional, and international spirit of Christmas. You and your family will enjoy this program for many years to come. Available on CD, video, or on a newly remastered DVD. |
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Directed by Ronald Staheli
The Peace of Christ, envisioned as a follow-up to BYU Singers' first CD, We Sing of Christ, uses a wonderful mixture of new arrangements of hymns and anthems to speak directly to the depths of our hearts and souls. Join Ronald Staheli and the BYU Singers as they use music to express the peace that is offered to all of us by Christ. |
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Each of us has cherished memories of home; as we continue in life, we seek places and situations that bring the same feelings of comfort, strength and reassurance. This CD contains music that reflects our journey towards that sense of home, and the support we give others in their own pilgrimages. In this collection of inspirational folk hymns and songs, the BYU Singers, Concert Choir, Women's Chorus and Men's Chorus join with the BYU Philharmonic Orchestra in beautiful performances of inspiring music. This CD includes several songs not heard on the TV broadcasts. |
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Directed by Ronald Staheli
A big seller at the recent ACDA Convention in New York City, 'Eric Whitacre' is a stunning collection of songs composed in the classical style of Monteverdi, Debussy and Prokofiev, but with inspiration from such groups as the Beatles, Sting, Queen, Madonna and Peter Gabriel. His choice of texts also reflects a broad range of poets - Octavio Paz, Ogden Nash, James Joyce, e.e. cummings and Emily Dickenson, religious poets being conspicuous in their absence, although 'three songs of faith' are included here. The mixed-voice Brigham Young U. Singers do justice to Whitacre's difficult, eclectic, wonderful, soaring compositions. 12 songs, 'Water Night,' the three songs of faith: 'I Will Wade Out,' 'Hope, Faith, Life, Love,' 'I Thank You God for most this Amazing Day,' 'Cloudburst', 'Sleep,' 'I Hide Myself,' 'With a Lily in Your Hand,' 'Go Lovely Rose,' 'When David Heard,' 'Lux aurumque' and 'Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine.' 'Beautiful' is an inadequate word to describe Whitacre's work and the BYU Singers' interpretation of it. 'Amazing' works much better! Recommended. |
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Directed by Ronald Staheli
In 2003 the veteran, prolific BYU Singers were preparing for a concert tour of Ukraine when war in the Middle East caused its cancellation. They shifted their energies to this new recording, their 4th on the Tantara label, which includes two Ukrainian choral treasures, Dimitri Bortnyansky's 'Cherubic Hymn' and Konstantin Shvedov's 'To Thee We Sing (Tebe Poyem).' Some other favorites are the title tune, 'His Eye Is on the Sparrow,' Robert Starer's soaring 'Give Thanks unto the Lord,' the energetic 'Praise the Name of the Lord (Laudate Nomen),' the hymn 'Nearer My God to Thee,' and Hofford/Millard's sweet 'Abide with Me; 'Tis Eventide.' Some light piano accompaniment. A beautiful, deeply-felt collection! |
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Directed by Ronald Staheli
First formed in 1984 by conductor and arranger Ronald Staheli, the BYU Singers are a small, select choir of singer/musicians. 'We Sing Of Christ' is a wonderful collection of traditional English and Christian hymns and folk songs. 16 Songs, some favorites are 'More Holiness Give Me,' 'Come, We That Love The Lord,' 'The Morning Breaks,' the inspirational 'How Great Thou Art,' 'Awake, Ye Saints of God, Awake,' 'How Can I Keep From Singing,' the rousing 'The Promised Land' and the sweet 'Come Unto Him.' There is some light to heavy accompaniment. |
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Directed by Ronald Staheli
Founder/arranger Ronald Staheli directs his 47-strong mixed choir in some lovely, rarely-performed Christian choral pieces by such master composers as Eric Whitacre (the 14 _-minute 'When David Heard That Absalom Was Slain,' and 'Water Night'), Morten Lauridsen ('O nata lux,'), Edward Elgar ('Light Eternal (Lux aeterna)'), and John Tanner/Jean Sibelius' ('I Love The Lord'). 13 songs, with some light piano and organ accompaniment. A couple of other favorites: Reynolds/Greene/Belafonte's inspirational 'Turn Around,' Mary Ann Morton/Alfred Durham's 'Sweet Is The Peace,' and the final cut, 'Give Me Jesus.' Another winning recording from this veteran choir. |
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Directed by Ronald Staheli
This recording continues the intent of the Singers' two earlier CDs, 'We Sing of Christ' and 'Songs of the Soul,' adding another dimension in expressions of love and faith for Jesus Christ in their interpretations of African-American spirituals. There are 21 classic Spirituals here, the title tune, 'Were You There' (sung in concert with the BYU Concert Choir and Men's Chorus), Adolphus Hailstork's 'Crucifixion,' 'By and By,' 'Ain't Got Time to Die,' 'See What the End Is Gonna Be' (an original by founder/conductor/arranger Ronald Staheli), Moses Hogan's 'I Got a Home in-a dat Rock' 'Elijah Rock,' Didn't My Lord Daniel Deliver' and 'The Battle of Jericho,' 'Shut de Do',' 'Let Me Fly' and 'Ain't that News.' But there's not a weak cut on this recording- 'I Believe' is upbeat, joyous stuff, one of our favorite recordings by a great chorus! |
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This CD begins with a 3-part, eclectic, dramatic, rich-in-special-effects all-instrumental piece by Eric Whitacre, the 'Ghost Train Trilogy,' about a supernatural machine that roars through the western US, played by the Rutgers Wind Ensemble. Following that is 'GAWD$ILLA EATS LAS VEGAS,' a piece Whitacre wanted to write that was 'really out there,' that includes amazing, all-instrumental dramatic West Side Story and Gershwin samples. A sweet piece by the Rutgers Wind Ensemble follows, 'Rak Hahatchala,' featuring soprano Hila Plitmann. Then we have the University of Miami Chorale perform Whitacre's beautiful 'little tree,' (accompanied) with text by e.e. cummings, and two lovely Whitacre pieces by the BYU Singers, 'Water Night' and 'Cloudburst,' both with text by Octavio Paz. These last two a cappella pieces are difficult, eclectic, soaring and lovely. Eric Whitacre is a surprising composer who takes many chances in his work, which is why listening to 'The Music of Eric Whitacre' never fails to delight and challenge us. |
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Directed by Ronald Staheli
Since 1984 The Celebration Of Christmas Concerts have launched the Christmas season on the BYU campus. Because of the beauty and exhilaration of this traditional event, tickets are sold out weeks in advance. This CD includes live performances of many favorites sung by BYU Singers over the years. Some selections are familiar to you. Others, new perhaps, will bring fresh, colorful sounds to your holiday celebration. These all a cappella selections are sure to bring you increased feelings of comfort and joy at Christmastide. Listen to Sing We Now Of Christmas in RealAudio. |
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Directed by Ronald Staheli
In 1999 the BYU Singers, conducted by Ronald Staheli, performed two Whitacre pieces - 'When David Heard' and 'Water Night' - as part of their solo premier at New York's Carnegie Hall. The success of the BYU Singers: Live at Carnegie Hall recording, demand for more Whitacre music, and the fruitful partnership between the composer and BYU Singers led to Whitacre's request for the group to record his complete a cappella works in 2001. As a result of the enormous response to that album, the Singers are pleased to release a companion volume, Eric Whitacre 2. This CD was recorded in the spring of 2008, is essentially volume two of Eric Whitacre: The Complete A Cappella Works. That recording, released by the BYU Singers, continues to be one of the best-selling choral CDs worldwide. This recording includes some of Whitacre's compositions for accompanied choir, but is mostly his a cappella pieces written since 2001. The varied nature of these pieces in this second compilation led to the Singers' collaboration with the BYU Concert Choir, conducted by Rosalind Hall, and the BYU Women's Chorus, conducted at the time by David Thomas. A very highly recommended release! Listen to Larov in RealAudio. |