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“The National Lutheran Choir is one of the best, and
most prolific, mixed-voice choirs in the world…. Timeless spiritual
music, sung with grace and feeling by the talented NLC.” - Primarily A
Cappella
“World class chorus.” - A-cappella.com
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“A wonderful work that gave meaning and expression to Brahms’ grief, beautifully performed by one of the best mixed-voice choirs in the world.” - Primarily A Cappella
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“Lovely and moving music….” - Primarily A Cappella
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“Beautiful and inspirational.” - Primary A Cappella
“The title piece, arranged by Leland B. Sateren and based on a Norwegian folk tune, is absolutely gorgeous!” - A-cappella.com
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“Beautifully done… Guaranteed to have you singing along.” - Gothic Records
(In October 2005, Thrivent Financial for Lutherans selected this recording for distribution as an exclusive benefit of membership in the organization.)
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The first public sounds of the National Lutheran Choir were made not on the concert stage, but in a church sanctuary turned recording studio. On November 22, 1986 a congregation of friends and family assembled at House of Prayer Lutheran Church in Richfield, Minnesota to join voices with the nascent choir in the recording of some favorite old hymns.
The National Lutheran Choir and Gothic Records is pleased to announce the release of Praise Parisienne, featuring French Romantic music with the National Lutheran Choir and Martin Jean, organist.
The disc was recorded May 10-12, 2007 with the Casavant Organ (Opus 1177) at St. Andrew's Lutheran Church, Mahtomedi, Minnesota.
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