These are reader comments for the article 'Scottish Festivals Of Male Voice Praise - Rejoice & Be Glad'
Reader Comments
Posted by Michael A. Carroll in Glendale, Az. @ 16:23 on Jan 7 2008
I was privileged to hear this choral group in person while attending college in Michigan. The record I have was published by WORD Records, Waco, Texas. The, choral comprised of 100 men. The singing was outstanding and exciting. The group was equally divided in 4 part harmony 25 of each part, ie. bass, tenor etc. Critique all you want this event, in my life made a lasting impact, I will never forget them.
I was privileged to hear this choral group in person while attending college in Michigan. The record I have was published by WORD Records, Waco, Texas. The, choral comprised of 100 men. The singing was outstanding and exciting. The group was equally divided in 4 part harmony 25 of each part, ie. bass, tenor etc. Critique all you want this event, in my life made a lasting impact, I will never forget them.
Posted by Marjorie G. Collins in Tucson, AZ (United States) @ 07:37 on Jul 16 2007
I don't know what the critic of this CD is talking about. I love the beauty and style of the chorale. I just love everything about it. I had never heard of the Scottish Festivals of Male Voice Praise until I ran across their albums on the Old Time Streaming Gospel Music site on the Internet and decided to play the albums. I wish we had music like that now! Very precious and soul stirring.
I don't know what the critic of this CD is talking about. I love the beauty and style of the chorale. I just love everything about it. I had never heard of the Scottish Festivals of Male Voice Praise until I ran across their albums on the Old Time Streaming Gospel Music site on the Internet and decided to play the albums. I wish we had music like that now! Very precious and soul stirring.
Reply by Kate in Pennsylvania @ 12:58 on Nov 26 2007
Absolutely do I agree - my Dad has a old album of these guys & it is well worn & all of his 5 kids have made copies of it. I didn't know they were still recording - any info I can get on how to get their albums - new or old - would be great.
Absolutely do I agree - my Dad has a old album of these guys & it is well worn & all of his 5 kids have made copies of it. I didn't know they were still recording - any info I can get on how to get their albums - new or old - would be great.
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My dad bought these records in the 50's and all the people in our Plymouth Brethren meeting loved them. I think it is the great conviction that these men have of the gospel of the grace of God that makes them able to "tell the story" with such force and power - music critics to the contrary.
Burdens are Lifted at Calvary is one of my favourites. I have met Rev. John Moore who wrote that hymn.
Elizabeth Bunting