I WONDER AS I WANDER
John Jacob Niles arr. by John Rutter
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Sublime in its simplicity. The perfect arrangement. Dramatic without being in the least overblown.
ReplyDeleteTHe chill and the loneliness of the night air is felt in this searching, sobering text.
Helen Highwater
Helen, I'm so glad you come around to tell me things like that. It's very helpful to know that someone understands what we're trying to do in sharing these wonderful things.
ReplyDeleteThank you for being a friend.
Happy New Year to ou, Helen.
~ FT
Why do I keep hoping others will discover these gems, even at this late date, and tell me they gave pleasure to the Christmas Season?
ReplyDeleteHope springs eternal. That's why. ;-)