O Little Town of Bethlehem
Performed by the Birmingham University Singers and the staff, students and friends of the University of Birmingham
Filmed at the Christmas Carol Concert on 5 December 2016. Merry Christmas from the University of Birmingham
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Wow! I'm proud of the University of Birmingham
Fascinating - half a century since I've been there for a Christmas concert. I was in the choir and one year (it might have been 1966) we were outside waiting for the end of the orchestral rehearsal. Eventually someone (a male voice) with perfect pitch started Oh Why Are We Waiting (to the tune of Oh Come All Ye Faithful). Within a bar we had all joined in, in four-part harmony. I will never forget that moment.Bert Jenkins/Chem Eng 1967/Picton, Ontario, Canada
@claireakaforestgreenorgang9506
4 жыл бұрын
Re: "Oh Why Are We Waiting": I like parodies! I write lots of parody lyrics to FOREST GREEN, it's the best melody ever composed.
seeing this chorale brings back many happy memories of my degree conferment in the Great hall. Go Birmingham University.
Thank you for all the lovely comments. We are so pleased you enjoyed it.
Thank you. A nice touch at Christmas to share this lovely carol.
Absolutely wonderful,I love it...wow!
thank you, beautiful and brings back great memories
Thank you so much!
lovely
Thank you dear Marvellous Dr.Sam greetings to you lovely Samirkotoub wish you all the success and progress keep on your innovative job you are brilliant Regards from Damascus Syria
🎼🎶🎵FOREST GREEN🎼🎶🎵 IS THE BEST MELODY EVER COMPOSED 👍👏I 💚LOOOOVE💚 🎼🎶🎵FOREST GREEN🎼🎶🎵 BTW I play the organ. And I love the organ so much I name all organs Forrester, after Forest Green.
I might have commented on this previously and if so please forgive me. For me, this defines the word WONDERFUL. I was born in 1953 and am now 70. I began singing in church choirs at age 4 and it continued through most of my life. I was one of the first two singers from my high school to make the Texas All-State Choir. I was awarded a voice faculty scholarship to the University of Texas at Austin and sang from my Freshman year in the A Capella Choir. In later years, I was a Bass II in the San Francisco Symphony Chorus and then in the Dallas Symphony Chorus. And I sang in church choirs for all of that time. I don't sing anywhere today, even though I still could. This performance brings tears to my eyes every time I hear it. Just looking at all the wonderful young singers and the love of singing that you can see on the faces of everyone is overwhelming. And the organ registration is amazing (I was also a pianist, organist, and French Horn player). The balance between choir and organ could not be more perfect. Ralph Vaughan Williams is my all-time favorite composer and this arrangement of Forest Green is sublime. I just don't know what more that I can say other than THANK YOU!. THANK YOU!
@MrNigara
5 ай бұрын
WOW You must have been having a very gooey day,
@jamesweynandt7649
5 ай бұрын
I do not know that term but maybe I was. @@MrNigara
吃年夜飯了
I don't even like this song sung in this tune. I remember, as a child, I knew one Christmas song that was sung in two different tunes. I don't think it was this one. I assume this must be Birmingham in the UK?
@dotturner3655
7 ай бұрын
I remember now: it was "away in a manger" that I could tolerate in either tune.❤
too religious, too bland, too boring, too simple, too much, toooootooo tooo for me!
@jamesweynandt7649
5 ай бұрын
Wow. You must have been having a difficult day.
@MrNigara
5 ай бұрын
@@jamesweynandt7649 buffff this video has been like a gooey and hard to digest video !!!
Thank you so much!