O Love, Elaine Hagenberg
"O Love" was performed in "Please Stay," a concert featuring songs of power, pain, hope, and healing that reflect the personal struggle, the public outcry, and the communal efforts underway to stop suicide now. The concert was performed Oct. 20, 2018 at the Lawrence University Memorial Chapel under the direction of Artistic Director Dr. Phillip A. Swan, Associate Conductor Dan Van Sickle, and Accompanist Dan Dinkler. Soloist is Toni Weijola. Of special note, this concert featured 33 top high school choral students participating in our High School Master Singers program who rehearsed and performed with the adult singers.
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oh my goodness. Half way through the video, I realized I recognized the John Brombaugh Organ in the background. I watched this organ be made from start to finish. I went out to Appleton to be with the crew and my new baby Kyle who scooted on that very floor while I held keys for the tuning. My ex worked with John at the time. I am still personal friend with John and Christa. Kyle is now 25 years old. Amazing. Such a small world!
It's amazing how a song can have a universal appeal, and a deep message, almost instantly. There are many songs that 'grow' on me as I listen. This one instantly communicates. Thanks, Elaine Hagenberg for such a wonderful composition, and thanks newVoices Choir for such a wonderful performance.
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Beautiful and moving performance. God bless.
Profoundly moving. Thank you all, each and every one of you. Thank you.
This is so beautiful that I can't describe it with words. It touches my soul. THANK YOU. ❤
This is gloriously, magnificently wonderful! It’s so well done and meaningful - made shivers go up and down my spine. Not many things affect me that way these days! 😁 So thank you for this stunningly, amazing performance. This older than dirt vocalist/musician greatly appreciates the opportunity to hear something so beautifully done! 💜🎶👍
This performance is better than a sermon. My vocal ensemble is singing this piece on our June concert and my dear friend and singing partner (who passed away this past summer) has a son who will play the cello part. 😢
I always cry to this song. Always.
This song just melts my heart, and what a Blessing that it was sung for such a great cause in the concert !! Stunning voices, and great "cellist and Pianist !! Learning it now for a VirtualChoir Project ! Thanks for sharing it here !! Stay Blessed, Always ! xo
Beautiful
Thanks are due to George Matheson for the lyrics,1882, a blind Scottish Presbyterian minister. I love the Hagenberg arrangement but keep in mind the basis was formed much earlier starting with Albert Peace, then Florence Margaret Palmer.
Not to flex but my school (South Florence High School in Florence, South Carolina) made the practice track :)
Where can someone find the score for this? Especially the cello part? Thank you!
Except in your pride to honor the father but Don't ever FXXXKING MISTAKE ONE FOR THE OTHER
Balance is off, men can barely be heard