Chant Claire | French for “clear song” | was founded in the fall of 2013 by Ben Bedroske with the intent to explore rigorous and thoughtful choral repertoire with singers and audiences throughout the Milwaukee area. With an ensemble of over 70 singers, they aim to combine the power of a large choir with the clarity of a chamber ensemble.
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Perfect rendition of a very difficult composition. Bravo
love this!
Here i am again thanking everyone involved in this UTube re showing. The voices are out of this world.!! Thank you very much i listen again and again and hear notes that are so pure. Love from western Massachusetts!
THIS choir is where it’s happening in Milwaukee!!! High caliber, quality pieces and expert execution with quality direction.
Thank you, Cindy!!
1:13:34 - That cadence, though... 😭
Gets me too!
I was at this concert. Just beautiful!!
24:25 - Northern Lights - Ola Gjeilo 29:50 - Hallelujah - William Walker 33:30 - Psalm 148 - Gustav Holst 39:20 - Adoramus Te, Christe - Eric Barnum 42:10 - Unicornis Captivatur - Ola Gjeilo 51:05 - Seek Him That Maketh The Seven Stars - Jonathan Dove 59:05 - I Heard The Voice Of Jesus Say - Ralph Vaughan Williams 1:02:20 - Indodana - traditional Xhosa song, arr. Michael Barrett and Ralf Schmitt 1:07:50 - Remarks - Benjamin Bedroske, founder and artistic director of Chant Claire 1:09:10 - Our Father - Alexander Gretchaninov 1:15:30 - The Road Home - Stephen Paulus 1:20:20 to 1:40:35 - Intermission 1:40:35 - Remarks - Evan Modglin, president of the board of directors of Chant Claire 1:43:25 - I Was Glad - Hubert Parry 1:49:50 - Ave Maria - Franz Biebl 1:54:00 - Kafal Sviri - traditional Bulgarian song, arr. Petar Lyondev 1:57:10 - Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence - Edward Bairstow 2:01:30 - Nunc Dimittis - Gustav Holst 2:05:05 - Õhtul - Pärt Uusberg 2:10:25 - Lord, Thou Hast Been Our Refuge - Ralph Vaughan Williams 2:19:50 - Who Shall Separate Us? - James MacMillan 2:23:05 - Remarks - Benjamin Bedroske, founder and artistic director of Chant Claire 2:24:20 - Unclouded Day - Shawn Kirchner
Thanks for the time stamps!
This is just Magic ! Imagine to enter in this apparently deserted old Church ...... and hear this angelic choir
Thank you!!
What an exquisite hymn--one of my favourites from my days in an Anglican cathedral choir.
It's a great one!
Tired of all these churches playing goofy ass music. This is the worship I need. Surreal.
Superb voices in a truly beautiful church.
Thank you!
Wow that's perfect ❤❤
Brilliantly done, thank you.
Thank you!
Très belle interprétation merci ❤
So far and by far the best performance of this magnificent song/composition on YT.
I especially liked the balcony camera view which we didn't see during the live performance--a most exquisite performance indeed. As a graduate of St. Olaf and a newcomer to the Milwaukee area from Chicago, I soaked in every chord and progression as the best I've experienced since arriving here. And those deep men's voices! Wow! Thank you. That kind of excellence doesn't just happen. I remember, also, after one of my first concert visits, I even received a note from a choir member thanking me for attending. Who wouldn't want to support an organization like that!
4:18 that cadence!!! ughhh so good 😍
ive been looking for this song for years
Beautifully done.
Thank you very much!
wonderful .....
Have you guys sung any other african songs that are on Spotify? If not you must sing more!!! Please! ❤
You might also enjoy Betelehemu on the album Till Traveling Days Are Done!
So BEAUTIFUL
Yes, I heard the Voice of my Manna from heaven!!!
This song should be in the millions. Beautiful beautiful and best version I have heard so far
Thank you so very much!
My Grandaughter who is nine loves this rendition. Absolutely beautiful. Calming and steadfast. Really brings you to think about Jesus a d who He is.
That is so nice to hear! Thank you!
Nicht perfekt,aber schön und gefühlvoll gesungen, Geräuschkulisse nicht frei von störenden Nebengeräuschen,aber wenigstens, ganz wichtig, OHNE TRÖTE!!!
Lovely! MIGHT you also sing this one of mine? kzread.info/dash/bejne/pImau5WmgZC_nLQ.html
GOD BLESS ALL THE CHOIR, SO WONDERFUL AND BLESSED VOICES, I LOVE THIS WONDERFUL CHOIR. ❤
Nice work!
Thank you!
Soo beautiful❤
I am shedding tears of joy as I listen to this, remembering the luminous feeling of connection I felt when I sang it in a group yesterday. Thank you so much for uploading this!
Thank you for sharing that! Music certainly leaves a mark on people. ❤
Very lovely singing of a great song
Thank you John!
Amazing
Thank you!
Very cool
Thank you!
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Glad that I live am I that the sky is blue glad for the country lanes and the fall of dew after the rain the sun after rain the this is the way of life since the world began x
Praise the Lord Jesus love From scotland
This is the tune we use inthe UK.
Beautifully done!
Thank you very much!
i love to hear it over and over my saviour my king
This sounds absolutely beautiful!
Thank you!! 😃
This piece slaps, I remember doing it a decade ago with half the people hah. you guys are sounding great!
A little different with so many more people! Thank you, Tim!
man! Bonjour!thanks- what a good recording.🤟
Thank you!
Beautiful
Thank you!
How great the joy this piece brings.
So much joy :)
Windham was one perhaps the most astounding vocal arrangement I have ever heard, despite streaming it online. Was completely blown away. Will be attending in person at next opportunity!
Thank you! We’ll see you there!
Thank you for posting this. My family tuned in live, but we accidentally opened two browser tabs that were both playing at the same tine. One had a slight lag, so the entire first half of the concert was singing in the round. At the time, I couldn't believe how you were pulling it off. It seemed so technically complicated, but it was still beautiful! 😀
Concert Program: 5:55 - Opening Remarks from Pastor Mark Jeske 13:00 - Windham - Daniel Read (1757-1836) 15:56 - Lay a Garland - Robert Pearsall (1795-1856) 19:15 - Coventry Carol - arr. Sir John Stainer (1840-1901) 23:26 - Bright Mansions - arr. K. Lee Scott (b. 1950) 27:55 - Alleluia - Eric Whitacre (b. 1970) 37:47 - Long Time Traveller - Edward Dumas, arr. The Wailin' Jennys 40:42 - Who Shall Separate Us? - Sir James MacMillan (b. 1959) 44:28 - Song for Athene - Sir John Tavener (1944-2013) 51:32 - God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen - arr. David Willcocks (1919-2015) - Intermission - 1:13:00 - Remarks from Chant Claire President Jonathan Brooks - Intermission - 1:22:18 - Morning Dawn - Mt. Lebanon Shaker Society, arr. Jordan Sramek 1:25:51 - The Pre-Eternal Council - Pavel Chesnokov (1877-1944) 1:30:14 - Cantique de Jean Racine - Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924) 1:37:02 - Joy to the World - G.F. Handel, arr. Lowell Mason & John Rutter (1945) 1:40:00 - In Dulci Jubilo - arr. Matthew Culloton (b. 1976) 1:43:55 - Beautiful Savior - arr. F. Melius Christiansen (1871-1955) 1:48:55 - How Great Our Joy - arr. Craig Courtney (b. 1948) 1:53:11 - O Come All Ye Faithful - arr. Sir David Willcocks (1919-2015)
I want to give you all the biggest most sincere hug for making this available to listen again “in perpetuity.” :) I was there in person but I just can’t get enough. Thank you for your dedication to excellence.
We are so glad you were able to make it! Thank you!
I was blessed to be there in person last night. Truly a magical experience. As a choral singer myself, I am always so impressed by Chant Claire's devotion to artistry and the soul-stirring power of their voices. I appreciate that this recording was made so I can watch it again and again!
Thank you, Laurie!
Excellent !