Voices only: ‘Agnus Dei’ by Samuel Barber
Welcome to Voices only, your regular dose of great a cappella.
We got a reader/listener request from Paul Sparks, and it’s a good one.
This is a rendition of “Agnes Dei” — not the version some of us sing in worship services, but the B-flat minor version arranged by Samuel Barber in 1967. Here is the hauntingly beautiful song, whose title means “Lamb of God,” performed by VOCES8:
In case you came here hoping to hear the version written and arranged by Michael W. Smith, here it is, sung by four-piece group Brothers and Sisters:
What’s your favorite a cappella song? Send us a video link and a short description of what the song means to you. We might use your selection in a future Voices Only.
The post Voices only: ‘Agnus Dei’ by Samuel Barber appeared first on The Christian Chronicle.
Welcome to Billionaire Club Co LLC, your gateway to a brand-new social media experience! Sign up today and dive into over 10,000 fresh daily articles and videos curated just for your enjoyment. Enjoy the ad free experience, unlimited content interactions, and get that coveted blue check verification—all for just $1 a month!
Account Frozen
Your account is frozen. You can still view content but cannot interact with it.
Please go to your settings to update your account status.
Open Profile Settings