Description
Fourth in the BYU Singers’ best-selling series of Tantara CDs on devotional themes, My Redeemer Lives continues the tradition of excellence we’ve come to expect under the baton of Ronald Staheli and his select voices. These CDs have been Tantara best-sellers for several years running, and professional peers have rewarded this series with a Pearl Award (Songs of the Soul) and a final Pearl Award nomination (I Believe This Is Jesus). Early response to My Redeemer Lives suggests it will equal or surpass the popularity of its predecessors.
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TRACKS
1. My Redeemer Lives
Words: Samuel Medley; Music: Christine H. Davis
2. His Eye Is on the Sparrow
Words: Civilla D. Martin; Music: Charles H. Gabriel, arr. Shane Warby
3. Mine Arm Is Lengthened Out
Words: from the Scriptures; Music: Lane Johnson
4. Sweet Is the Work
Words: Isaac Watts; Music: John J. McClellan, arr. Michael D. Hicks
5. Give Thanks unto the Lord
Words: from Psalm 136; Music: Robert Starer
6. How Great Thou Art
Words: Stuart K. Hine; Music: New setting by S. Gordon Jessop
7. Praise the Name of the Lord (Laudate Nomen)
Words: from Psalms 135 and 19; Music: Carlyle Sharpe
8. I Stand All Amazed
Words: Cecil F. Alexander; Music: Charles H. Gabriel, arr. S. Gordon Jessop
9. The Eyes of All Hope in Thee, O Lord
Words: from Psalms 144 and 167; Music: Richard Felciano
10. Cherubic Hymn
Dimitri Bortnyansky
11. To Thee We Sing (Tebe Poyem)
Konstantin Shvedov
12. Nearer My God
Words: Sarah F. Adams; Music: Lowell Mason, arr. Mark Porcaro
13. Ubi caritas
René Clausen
14. Abide with Me; ‘Tis Eventide
Words: Lowrie M. Hofford; Music: Harrison Millard, arr. Crawford Gates
CREDITS
Brigham Young University Singers
Ronald Staheli, conductor
Produced by Ronald Staheli and Sandefur Schmidt, with Jon Holloman and Ron Simpson
Recorded by Jon Holloman in the de Jong Concert Hall and Museum of Art, BYU
Editing and Mastering: Troy Sales
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