The ultimate Star-Spangled Banner
mainEvery night of the All State Choir conference in Louisville, Kentucky, last February, competitors returned to their Hyatt hotel around 11 pm and graced all 18 floors with the National Anthem. Just watch.
Every night of the All State Choir conference in Louisville, Kentucky, last February, competitors returned to their Hyatt hotel around 11 pm and graced all 18 floors with the National Anthem. Just watch.
The Mozart concerto due to be played three…
The Manhattan School of Music this morning quietly…
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I don’t mind admitting, both eyes of this old Brit had misted-over by the second line.
Almost as good as hearing the Welsh in unison at Cardiff Arms Park!
Sorry to sound like a curmudgeon but at 11 p.m. each night? I certainly hope that the competitors occupied all of the rooms or that the hotel told its other guests what would be happening before they booked a room. Some people, including me, go to sleep before 11 p.m., especially if I have early morning meetings.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sTrxS_54nE
Here’s another for those who like it in 3/4 throughout, not too slow, and a nice fly-over flourish at the end. The person conducting (Teddy Abrams) is the new MD in Louisville. It’s his arrangement, too.
Simply amazing and awe inspiring!
I agree with Prewar Treasure and Greg – absolutely magnificent!