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Hallelujah! I'm not playin Games this my hallelujah y'all keep looking s…


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All The Good Things Every day you wake up Leave your dreams don't think too…
Alone This is the first time I did this Whoo! But I…
Baby Come Back Spending all my nights, all my money going out on…
Find Your Way Sylvia's mother says, 'Sylvia's busy Too busy to come to the…
How Long How long has this been going on? How long has this…
I'll Be There [Intro] Ey, oh noo 2x I got so many tears, so many…
I'm In Heaven I heard the weatherman predict a sunny day He did not…
Magic To Do Join us Leave your fields to flower Join us Leave your chees…
Say you will When I look in your eyes The clouds leave the skies My…
This is madness Another wasted day Did you lose your way It can't go on…
Tonight In this time I know I need to be more broken Then…



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Mina Gyagri

I can listen to this song forever and ever! God's reign is indeed everlasting.

bbbartolo

So many concertgoers don't know this oratorio, a shame. I now have 3 versions, but if I'd died at 65 I would never have heard it! And this finale arguably more exuberant than the Hallelujah Chorus or Worthy Is the Lamb... genius. Thanks for this excellent video!

Le Tinh Song

age 61, I just heard OF it this month, and Handel is one of my favorite composers! had not heard of this oratio before at all, had to look it up on youtube. yes, there are benefits of growing older, ha!

Louis Adu-Amoah

Then I am glad I heard of it at age about 11 years ago. Wow. And the only reason I heard of it was because the Choirmasters of my Univchoir decided to let us do this for our annual celebration. 9 month rehearsals with prayers. After the last song a number of us burst into tears on stage

Cadmitral

Nah man, nothing beats any song from Messiah.

Foluseke Olusanya

I heard about this song when I was about 17 year of age in my church,, and now I'm in my 30s. Thank God for Handel's life.

Keith Bulley

It may also be of interest to know that one of the choruses in "Israel in Egypt" (the opening chorus of Part II "Moses and the children of Israel sung this song unto the Lord" was the first piece of choral music ever recorded: an ever-so-slow (as was the fashion then) performance, probably with a huge chorus and orchestra, at the Crystal Palace in London in 1888: only just recognisable, recorded on a wax cylinder!

https://youtu.be/23u0-MpZFHE

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Daniel Santos

musica e poesia se juntam para demostrar a Gloria de Deus e a vitoria dos fracos sobre os fortes, quando 'carros e cavaleiros sucumbem no mar...' bravo mestre Handel!!

Old Ruminator

I honestly think this is one of, if not the finest version of the great finale to this splendid oratorio. The acoustics in the performance hall create a beautiful reverberation and the soloists are strong and pure in voice. But most importantly of all, the brass, especially the three trombones are used to maximum potential. Their deep, knarly, almost raucous sound lends a kind of wild excitement to the emotional declaration of the Israeli's. There are so many great orchestras performing this work but for some strange reason they forget the trombones and all the research I've done suggests that Handel did indeed use them during his time, althouhg they were rarely used for other works of his. The trumpets can also be heard peaking above the highest soprano notes in the great declaration that God will Reign Forever. Just a spectacular edition of this great work. Congratulations to all the artists. I can't tell you how much I thoroughly enjoy your work.

flind45

Just amazing! the feeling that you get with this music! great performance!

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