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DescriptionStanford Olsen-The Holy City-with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir-720p-{DPLII384kbs} Stanford Olsen-The Holy City-with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Live 720p Includes this concert "The Holy City" live recording in 320kbs mp3 I have also included several Gospel songs that are not usually distributed by various artists contained in a subfolder just for your Christmas gift from me to you. MERRY CHRISTMAS! I believe you will like them all this Christmas, 2,014+- years after Jesus Birth then approximately 35 years AD for if Jesus forgave Peter BEFORE Peter denied Jesus, then Jesus knew exactly what and how he would suffer and Forgive the men that tortured and killed him in mockery and knew his sole purpose in life was to Free all Mankind and include the Gentiles amongst God's flock from sin and damnation in the process. To download any of my Live in Concert Music Videos Please go here: http://kickasstorrents.ee/user/dd53787/uploads/ Thank You! Be sure to use a VPN and Please seed back. Mi Casa Su Casa Merry Christmas!! {dd53787} Here is a great link to view and read everything you wanted to know about The Mormon Tabernacle Choir: http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/mormonism-in-pictures-mormon-tabernacle-choir-tour-2013-20-june "And once again the scene was chang'd, new earth there seem'd to be I saw the Holy City beside the tideless sea My light of God was on its streets, the gates were open wide And all who would might enter and no one was denied No need of moon or stars by night or sun to shine by day It was the new Jerusalem that would not pass away It was the new Jerusalem that would not pass away" Stanford Olsen (born 1960) is an American tenor who has had an active international career in operas and concerts since 1983. He has sung with several of the world's leading opera companies, including the Deutsche Oper Berlin, La Scala and the Royal Opera, London. He was a regular performer at the Metropolitan Opera from 1986 until 1997 where he gave more than 160 performances. A specialist in light lyric tenor roles, he excelled in the operas of Mozart, Bellini, Donizetti, and Gioachino Rossini. After retiring from full-time performance in the late 1990s he became a faculty member at the Florida State University's College of Music, where he was Professor of Voice and Lucille P. and Elbert B. Shelfer Eminent Scholar. He joined the faculty at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance in 2012. He continues to perform on the concert platform in addition to his teaching and coaching The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, sometimes colloquially referred to as MoTab, is a Grammy- and Emmy Award-winning, 360-member, all-volunteer choir. The choir is part of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and its funding is provided by the sale of albums, concert tickets, licensing of recorded performances, and donations.The choir's current music director is Mack Wilberg.Called "America's Choir" by U.S. President Ronald Reagan, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir is made up of 360 men and women; all are members of the LDS Church in good standing. Although many choir members live within close proximity of the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah, some members commute long distances for practices and the choir's weekly television and radio broadcast. Choir members are not paid for their participation or performances. There are often husband–wife combinations and some families have participated in the choir for generations. The choir was founded in August 1847, one month after the Mormon pioneers entered the Salt Lake Valley. Since July 15, 1929, the choir has performed a weekly radio broadcast called Music and the Spoken Word, which is one of the longest-running continuous radio network broadcasts in the world. "The Holy City" is a religious Victorian ballad dating from 1892, with music by Michael Maybrick writing under the alias Stephen Adams, with lyrics by Frederic Weatherly.The song is recorded in the African Methodist Episcopal Church Review in 1911 as having been sung by an opera singer awaiting trial for fraud in his cell while a group of men arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct were before the judge. The men were said to have dropped to the knees as the song began 'Last night I lay a-sleeping, There came a dream so fair.', the lyrics contrasting with their previous night's drunkenness. The song's conclusion resulted in the judge dismissing the men without punishment, each having learned a lesson from the song Lyrics "The Holy City" Last night I lay asleeping there came a dream so fair I stood in old Jerusalem, beside the temple there I heard the children singing and ever as they sang Methought the voice of Angels, from Heaven in answer rang Methought the voice of Angels, from Heaven in answer rang Jerusalem, Jerusalem Lift up my gates and sing Hosanna in the highest Hosanna to your King And then me thought my dream was chang'd, the streets no longer rang Hush'd were the glad Hosannas, my little children sang Their sun grew dark with mystery, my morn was cold and chill As the shadow of my cross arose, upon a lonely hill As the shadow of my cross arose, upon a lonely hill Jerusalem, Jerusalem Hark! How the Angels sing Hosanna in the highest Hosanna to our King And once again the scene was chang'd, new earth there seem'd to be I saw the Holy City beside the tideless sea My light of God was on its streets, the gates were open wide And all who would might enter and no one was denied No need of moon or stars by night or sun to shine by day It was the new Jerusalem that would not pass away It was the new Jerusalem that would not pass away Jerusalem, Jerusalem Sing for the night is o'er Hosanna in the highest Hosanna for evermore Hosanna in the highest Hosanna for evermore Video Encode: Frame Width: 1280 Frame Height: 720 Overall Bitrate: 3300kbps Frame Rate: 29.97 FPS Display aspect ratio: 16:9 Audio Encode: AAC Bit Rate: 320kbps Channels 2(stereo) Audio Sample Rate: 48 khz http://kickasstorrents.ee/user/dd53787/uploads/ Sharing Widget |