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How good it is to give thanks to the Lord, to sing in Your honor, Most High God, to proclaim Your constant love every morn- ing, and Your faithfulness every night, with the music of stringed instruments, and with melody on the harp. Your mighty acts, Lord, make me glad; be- cause of what You have done, I sing for joy! In the hearts of many of us we did just that— on the night of Lutheran High ' s 19th Christ- mas Concert. With a great variety of music selections, Mr. James Schubarth, the new choir director, put together a very enjoyable concert. His goal for this Christmas Concert was to make it the best ever, so that it might truly be a joyous celebra- tion of our Savior ' s birth. This was definitely carried out as the evening revealed it ' s Good News in song. Beginning with Praise In soft blue hues, formed with ardent interesting selection ' The Sleigh Bells, ' and ' All Humble. ' they gave a delightful exhibition of their talents. 2 Sparkling gold handbells are the instru- ments of these eleven ringers. The pure sound of these bells, only in their second year of existence at L.H.S., added a dif- ferent kind of tune to the evening. 3 Bordered by the illuminated art work and accompanied by a harpist, the Advanced Girls sang a Ceremony of Carols . Despite the difficulty of the pieces, they performed with great ease and accuracy. With eyes concentrating only on directing hands, and minds concentrating on the text, A Cappella members sing out— ' Born Today! '
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God the Lord, ye Sons of Men, ' ' A Cappeila set the mood ot praise, as in each following song a new ex- pression of Christ ' s birth was pro- claimed. With only the light of the glowing banners, and reflection of three golden stars barely revolving with the melodies, the Advanced Giris Chorus sang with the angelic harp sounds — putting the audience nearly in a trance. In Excelsis Gloria rang through- out the air as Melody Makers changed that mood into excitement. Old fa- miliar carols, including, We Three Kings and It Came Upon the Mid- night Clear were intoned with a refreshing sound by the handbell choir. Hidden by long armed robes, hands of A Cappeila members grabbed neighboring hands as excite- ment built in selections from the Messiah. For Unto Us A Child is
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