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Okay, I need some help here. I've been looking for the sheet music for this arrangement for a while now,
but everywhere i hear it, it seems to be by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Apparently it's not, because I
haven't been able to find it in any of their recordings, and I'm a little skeptical about buying sheets
without at least a sample of what I'm getting. I'm almost sure the composer is Albert Hay Malotte and
the arrangement is probably by Carl Deis. If anyone out there has heard this version, which imo is the
absolute BEST out there, PLEASE let me know in the comments, or pm me. I'm looking for this exact
version, which I don't think is too much to ask, but I'd be very grateful if I got some kind of help. Thanks!
p.s. sorry 'bout the .gif I used. I didn't really put much thought into this, since I just really wanted to get
the song out there.
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"If the whole universe has no meaning, we should never have found out that it has no meaning; just as,
if there were no light in the universe and therefore no creatures with eyes, we should never know it was
dark. Dark would be a word without meaning." C.S. Lewis
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This is an arrangement of a setting of The Lord's prayer composed by Mormon composer and orchestra
conductor Crawford Gates. It originally appeared on a vinyl LP album in the 1960s called "The Lord's
Prayer," recorded with both the Mormon Tabernacle Choir under Richard P. Condie and also Eugene
Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra. That album contained the version of "The Battle Hymn of the
Republic" sung by the Tabernacle Choir that became the number one hit on all the radio stations and
earned an Emmy Award. I've managed to buy all the cuts from the album on either iTunes or
Amazon.com. The setting of the Lord's Prayer is taken from an Oratorio also by Crawford Gates. You can
"Google" him.
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I believe that this is The Vocal Majority, a barbershop chorus in Dallas TX.
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Голдвин Джозеф мессия Герман7 years ago
hmmmmmm interesting it displays the work of infinity it displays exactly how Infinity works we use a
Telescope to see so far in space and see the infinite continuance of size as we look in a microscope
things also continue to grow smaller in infinity this is considered to prove the Multiverse theory
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Great choir,Great song, great clip... The lord's paray is always my favorite...ever..God bless..
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Kevin Kenyon5 years ago
This is definitely the Vocal Majority-- and it is a well-known Barbershop Arrangement of this time-
honored melody. There are "copies" of this all over the place-- but their performance of it should make
it an easy thing to "copy down".
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I know one of the former project managers for the Hubble Telescope.
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