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  1. Carol Blair
    23 January 2010 @ 8:35 am

    I’d love to sing in that choir.

    • rcottrill
      23 January 2010 @ 10:49 am

      I must admit Bedomme’s hymn is relatively new to me. It wasn’t in the hymnals I grew up with. But then, given that approximately a million hymns have been written in the last 2,000 years (according to the Guiness Book of World Records), not surprising we come across new ones!

  2. Barry O'Rourke
    17 March 2011 @ 10:54 pm

    This is a stirring rendition of Dorsey’s song. Please advise what the abbreviation NIU stands for?
    Is there other recorded sacred music by this group?

    Thanks

    • rcottrill
      18 March 2011 @ 6:16 am

      Soul-stirring…and spine-tingling! Yes! This is choral work (and conducting) at its best. NIU stands for Northern Illinois University, and the Chamber Choir is made up of a select group of the very best students in their music program. The choir has won all kinds of awards and honours. The conductor is Eric Johnson. And just a further note on the song. It’s a version by Roy Ringwald, singer and acclaimed arranger with Fred Waring. He died in 1995.

      As to whether the NIU Chamber Choir has made recordings, I certainly hope so! Maybe you can find out more by going to their website here.