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FSU Choral Union | December 6, 2016

Season 2016 Episode 5 | 51m 37s

FSU Choral Union presents, "Music of the People," directed by André J. Thomas.

December 6, 2016. The Florida State University Choral Union performs their "Music of the People" concert. This concert includes an Arabic piece written and conducted by FSU doctoral student, Alex Favazza, Jr., based on a poem written by FSU choral education student, Raneen Sfeir. Other songs include Magnificat, Shenendoah, In Meeting We are Blessed, and Ride on King Jesus.

04/10/2020

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FSU Choral Union | December 6, 2016

Season 2016 Episode 5 | 51m 37s

December 6, 2016. The Florida State University Choral Union performs their "Music of the People" concert. This concert includes an Arabic piece written and conducted by FSU doctoral student, Alex Favazza, Jr., based on a poem written by FSU choral education student, Raneen Sfeir. Other songs include Magnificat, Shenendoah, In Meeting We are Blessed, and Ride on King Jesus.

04/10/2020

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