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Performer: Brigham Young Univ Singers

BATTEAST: A’Soalin’ (Review by Henry Fogel)

ensemble or orchestra 

BELAFONTE: Turn Around (Review by Henry Fogel)

ensemble or orchestra 

DAYLEY: Bring Forth My Zion (Review by Henry Fogel)

ensemble or orchestra 

DURHAM: Sweet Is the Peace (Review by Henry Fogel)

ensemble or orchestra 

EDWARDS, LEWIS D.: I Know That My Redeemer Liveth (Review by Henry Fogel)

ensemble or orchestra 

ELGAR: Lux Aeterna (arrangement of "Nimrod" from Enigma Variations) (Review by Henry Fogel)

ensemble or orchestra 

LAURIDSEN, MORTEN: O nata lux (Review by Henry Fogel)

ensemble or orchestra 

NAYLOR: Behold the Wounds (Review by Henry Fogel)

ensemble or orchestra 

SIBELIUS: I Love the Lord (arr. Staheli from Finlandia) (Review by Henry Fogel)

ensemble or orchestra 

SIMON, LUCY: Hold On (Review by Henry Fogel)

ensemble or orchestra 

TRADITIONAL: Give Me Jesus (Review by Henry Fogel)

ensemble or orchestra 

WHITACRE, ERIC: Cloudburst. 3 Flower Songs. Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine. Lux aurumque. Sleep. 3 Songs of Faith. When David Heard. Winter Night (Review by John Story)

ensemble or orchestra 

WHITACRE, ERIC: Cloudburst. 3 Flower Songs. Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine. Lux aurumque. Sleep. 3 Songs of Faith. When David Heard. Winter Night (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

ensemble or orchestra 

WHITACRE, ERIC: Water Night (Review by Henry Fogel)

ensemble or orchestra 

WHITACRE, ERIC: When David Heard That Absalom Was Slain (Review by Henry Fogel)

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