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4 months ago  ::  Feb 01, 2012 - 4:32PM #15
Acts 28:22
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If You Could Hie to Kolob


Ethereal arrangement of a Mormon Hymn

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5 months ago  ::  Jan 18, 2012 - 11:46AM #14
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"Armed" by Devon Gundry. A powerful music video for those facing severe hardships.


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"The whole universe is but a handful of clay in His grasp."
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5 months ago  ::  Jan 18, 2012 - 11:38AM #13
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Thanks for the soothing song.


"Let All Associate" sung by Talia Johnson.


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5 months ago  ::  Jan 16, 2012 - 3:26PM #12
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 Thought you might enjoy this
www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8IhlMzj9g0 

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5 months ago  ::  Jan 07, 2012 - 3:37AM #11
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Nov 24, 2011 -- 11:26AM, Acts 28:22 wrote:


Nov 24, 2011 -- 4:37AM, Lilwabbit wrote:


Nov 23, 2011 -- 12:15PM, Acts 28:22 wrote:


The Christophor Tin Piece is wonderful!  Here's a piece by LDS artists Kurt Bestor and Sam Cardon that I think would fit along beautifully!                   www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTf3G3S6UZI


Another piece by the artists is a little better known


www.youtube.com/watch?v=si4-gOqqlB8         (read the various comments below)



Both pieces are hauntingly beautiful. I've listened to them many a time earlier. Continuing with the theme as well as broadening horizons, here're two Muslim pieces that you may like with an open heart:


"In every tear He is there" by Sami Yusuf.


"Who I Am" by Zain Bhikha (from South Africa).


Kindly,


Wabbit


 


Thanks Wabbit,


Today is Thanksgiving here in the U.S. of A., a very important holiday.  This is one of my favorite hymns, the arrangement is my Mack Wilberg who then was a choir director at Brigham Young University.  (this was recorded in the 1980s)   


Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing





Howdy Acts and blessed New Year to you and your dear ones!


Sorry for the hiatus! Here's "O Bahá'u'lláh" by the Voices of Bahá choir and the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra.


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7 months ago  ::  Nov 24, 2011 - 1:05PM #10
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Thanks Acts, beautiful. Wishing you the happiest and the most meaningful Thanksgiving from across the Atlantic.


Wabbit

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7 months ago  ::  Nov 24, 2011 - 11:26AM #9
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Nov 24, 2011 -- 4:37AM, Lilwabbit wrote:


Nov 23, 2011 -- 12:15PM, Acts 28:22 wrote:


The Christophor Tin Piece is wonderful!  Here's a piece by LDS artists Kurt Bestor and Sam Cardon that I think would fit along beautifully!                   www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTf3G3S6UZI


Another piece by the artists is a little better known


www.youtube.com/watch?v=si4-gOqqlB8         (read the various comments below)



Both pieces are hauntingly beautiful. I've listened to them many a time earlier. Continuing with the theme as well as broadening horizons, here're two Muslim pieces that you may like with an open heart:


"In every tear He is there" by Sami Yusuf.


"Who I Am" by Zain Bhikha (from South Africa).


Kindly,


Wabbit


 


Thanks Wabbit,


Today is Thanksgiving here in the U.S. of A., a very important holiday.  This is one of my favorite hymns, the arrangement is my Mack Wilberg who then was a choir director at Brigham Young University.  (this was recorded in the 1980s)   


Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing


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7 months ago  ::  Nov 24, 2011 - 4:37AM #8
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Nov 23, 2011 -- 12:15PM, Acts 28:22 wrote:


The Christophor Tin Piece is wonderful!  Here's a piece by LDS artists Kurt Bestor and Sam Cardon that I think would fit along beautifully!                   www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTf3G3S6UZI


Another piece by the artists is a little better known


www.youtube.com/watch?v=si4-gOqqlB8         (read the various comments below)



Both pieces are hauntingly beautiful. I've listened to them many a time earlier. Continuing with the theme as well as broadening horizons, here're two Muslim pieces that you may like with an open heart:


"In every tear He is there" by Sami Yusuf.


"Who I Am" by Zain Bhikha (from South Africa).


Kindly,


Wabbit


 

"The whole universe is but a handful of clay in His grasp."
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7 months ago  ::  Nov 23, 2011 - 12:15PM #7
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Nov 22, 2011 -- 11:27AM, Lilwabbit wrote:

Let's change continents for a moment. Here's "Baba Yetu" by Christopher Tin (The Lord's Prayer in Swahili).


Hope you enjoy! :)


Wabbit


P.S. BTW, I quite enjoy the skillful performances of the Mormon pianist Jon Schmidt and his cello-playing friend (available all over Youtube).



The Christophor Tin Piece is wonderful!  Here's a piece by LDS artists Kurt Bestor and Sam Cardon that I think would fit along beautifully!                   www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTf3G3S6UZI


Another piece by the artists is a little better known


www.youtube.com/watch?v=si4-gOqqlB8         (read the various comments below)


I agree Schmitt and friend are very talented, another LDS pianist I love is David Tolk youtu.be/sUyrFDz55CY 

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7 months ago  ::  Nov 22, 2011 - 11:27AM #6
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Thank you Wabbit, God Is Sufficient Unto Me is absolutely gorgous!  Whoever wrote the arrangement is truly gifted as well! It's uncanny how it parrallels another piece by Rob Gardner from his work  Joseph Smith the Prophet! youtu.be/irX0E4-mc9U


I hope you enjoy this as well, if you have any more please share!



Thanks for this fascinating insight into the life of Joseph Smith. A very well-arranged performance indeed.


Let's change continents for a moment. Here's "Baba Yetu" by Christopher Tin (The Lord's Prayer in Swahili).


Hope you enjoy! :)


Wabbit


P.S. BTW, I quite enjoy the skillful performances of the Mormon pianist Jon Schmidt and his cello-playing friend (available all over Youtube).

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