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Well, we are told that ALL creation will shout for joy!
I guess this can include the silent ones, too.
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How can I get in touch with the group who did the fabulous “silent” Hallelujah Chorus. They are great.
Robert,
Unfortunately, I don’t really know, and the YouTube page doesn’t have any information, either.
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Well, we are told that ALL creation will shout for joy!
I guess this can include the silent ones, too.
[...] Via The Divine Life [...]
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Pingback by Top 10 Most Popular Posts of 2009 « Divine Life – A Blog by Eric Sammons — December 28, 2009 @ 7:05 amHow can I get in touch with the group who did the fabulous “silent” Hallelujah Chorus. They are great.
Robert,
Unfortunately, I don’t really know, and the YouTube page doesn’t have any information, either.