Sunday, November 29, 2009

Advent is here with all its beautiful music!

Advent is possibly my favorite time of year and once reason is because of all the beautiful music. For decades I have loved the music that comes from the English composers and sung by the English choirs and choirboys. I believe that is is a great way for us to get into Advent today! William Dutton on BBC Songs Of Praise (Advent Sunday, 2 December, 2007).

Will sings the first verse of O Come, O Come, Emmanuel and there is a short interview by Aled Jones, followed by a solo performance from Will of The Truth From Above.

Will is a member of The Choirboys whose new CD, The Carols Album, has just been released.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

One of my favorite hymns by one of my favorite choirs

This has always been one of my favorite hymns and when it's performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir it will take you straight up to Heaven...metaphorically speaking, of course!

What are some of your favorites?

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Songs from Sunday School

When I was a little girl, I loved going to Sunday School. One of the reasons was because of all the songs we sang; songs that had hand motions and were fun and also had a positive message. Here's one of ones I remember!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

John Rutter and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir

. For me, music has always been a path to the God of my understanding. I've always loved the performances of the Mormon tabernacle Choir and I've always loved the music of John Rutter. Hope you'll enjoy this performance of both of these!

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Connecting to Spirit through Music

Each day we all need to recharge our spiritual battery, otherwise the light of our consciousness becomes dim, thoughts become fuzzy, and decisions are impregnated with doubt. Power is available inside and outside. 

Inside us we have a spiritual center, at the core of our consciousness, pure radiant spiritual light. This is what we are. However it is now blocked by our attachments, the record of all our life experiences and many learned beliefs and perceptions. 


Outside us we have the sun of spirit, the source, invisible to our physical eyes but only one second away when we are able to quieten and focus our mind. Meditation connects us to both sources of power - that's why meditation is the way to access the real vitamins and the minerals that spirit craves. The vitamin of pure love and the minerals of truth and wisdom. 

Take time to empower yourself today. Sit quietly and connect your mind to each source and allow yourself to recharge and renew.   Soft music in the background can speed the calming and the journey inward.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Do you know the Faure Requiem?

Tonight I went to a Lenten concert at my church and the choir, a string orchestra and another church choir performed the beautiful and ethereal "Requiem" by Gabriel Faure. My favorite movement was the "Libera Me" which featured a beautiful tenor solo, sung tonight by our own Edward Carruthers! This YouTube video is not my church choir, but I think you'll enjoy it! Enjoy all the beautiful music of this Lenten Season. Alice

Monday, February 16, 2009

"A Child Most Eager to Belong"

Yesterday morning at my church, Highland Presbyterian Church, one of our several children's choirs sang a beautiful anthem with very touching words. I wanted to share these with you:
A child, most eager to belong, observed an elder lost in song. She asked a timeless thing: "Please tell me now, why do you sing?" "Because we can," the elder said, "to know that we're alive, not dead, to feel that God is near, to free us from the things we fear. A song unites us with our past, reminds us of the truths that last. And now, the most profound: God's love is working in the sound."
The child in us still wants to know why tunes can cause our hearts to grow. In truth, we cannot say, and so, with humble hearts we pray. Creator God, conduct each phrase, inspire the beat, renew our praise so singing in this place
reflects your rich, transforming grace.
Have a wonderful week!

Thursday, January 1, 2009

A beautiful song for the New Year and for manifesting your resolutions!

The holidays have been filled with the most beautiful music this year. I've heard concerts all over the city and on TV and radio. On this peaceful New Year's Day, I'd like to share this beautiful rendition of "Still, Still, Still." You might want to try closing your eyes as you listen to this and visualize your New Years resolutions being accomplished! Happy New Year!!