This piece by the late Stephen Paulus bears repeated listening. The video was recorded last year in the Milwaukee Art Museum with the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Choir under the direction of Dr. Gary R. Schwartzhoff.
This piece by the late Stephen Paulus bears repeated listening. The video was recorded last year in the Milwaukee Art Museum with the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Choir under the direction of Dr. Gary R. Schwartzhoff.
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The city of my university, and a choir from a university in the same system. I wonder how they get away with singing a Christian hymn. Isn’t that full of triggers for the fragile flowers we’re educating these days?
I keep wondering if God and Scripture are considered good subject matter for songs like this, as long as no one takes it seriously–the subject of good stories, but real life is something different.
You were UW? I had it in my head that you attended a small denominational college just across the Iowa border south of Epsom.
I AM at UW, getting my Master’s. My undergraduate work was done at Waldorf, Luther, and Augsburg.
Ahhhh! That explains it.
I was thinking about Luther. I forgot about the Waldorf component. Double whammy. How did you survive with your faith intact?
By being extremely stubborn, and allergic to social pressure.