Saturday, December 4, 2010
Hallelujah Chorus
I was wondering what to post today when my husband told me about this video. If you haven't seen it yet, oh my. This is something that I dream of doing, just standing up in the middle of the food court and singing (actually I think I may have done this on an occasion or two, but I never got any applause, so goes life). What I like so much about this video however, and it probably wasn't even intended, is the fact that all those Christmas shoppers intent on making their purchases got to experience the real meaning of Christmas smack dab in the middle of their mall. From a musical stand-point, the sound must have been amazing to have the choir scattered around a whole food court. I love it!
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amazing love all the expressions, smiles, cameras flashing this was a wonderfully done and what a suprise to all those who had no idea it was going to happen
ReplyDeleteI have seen this a few times before.
ReplyDeleteI never grow tired of it.
Thanks for posting it.
I absolutely love and adore this...makes me want to stand up on my chair and sing right now!
ReplyDeleteWow!!!awesome
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great video,I loved it.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless,
Ginger
i enjoyed this video very much. gave me goose bumps.
ReplyDeleteI love it too. I'm so glad this is going around the internet. It is blessing so many people. Thank you for sharing it here for us.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Charlotte
I've been seeing floating around facebook. Awesome!
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Blessings this Christmas season!
Tammy@ www.beatricebanks.blogspot.com
I have heard it before and it is always worth seeing it again. Have a blessed week.
ReplyDeleteThat made my day.
ReplyDeleteI have seen (on youtube) similar groups break out in other songs at the produce section of a grocery store, but this is the best.
I wonder if any 'non choir members' also stood up and sang. What did surprise me a little was that not every one (after the surprise of it) did not stand up anyway. I thought that it was traditional everywhere to usually stand when the Hallelujah Chorus was presented.