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Love this! It made my day.....just beautiful.
Thank you for such beauty in a world of ugly and hurt.
My favorite Christmas hymn, beautifully arranged and performed. I find myself watching or at least listening to it every day as I slog through the drear that often precedes Christmas.
I am inspired and uplifted every time. For that I thank the Piano Guys and the LDS Church for their collaboration.
This Work of Art ranks up there close to my favorites: Claire de Lune by Debussy, the Ward/Matheson/Bass film What Dreams May Come, Starry Night by Van Gogh, David by DaVinci, the Poetry of Frost, and the Abdul-Jabbar sky hook.......
There is an error in the article. The arrangement is by Steven Sharp Nelson and Marshall McDonald....not Jon Schmidt, he of course plays it on the video but did not arrange the song.
The video is done so well!! The Piano Guys are touching many lives!
Very beautiful. I am never disappointed by their music. In fact, I am inspired! If only these guys would do "Far Far away on Judea's Plains" a tune that got it's start in Saint George, just as they did.
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