The American Boychoir's "The American Boychoir on Tour" is a captivating choral journey released on January 1, 1999, under Albemarle Records. This album showcases the exceptional talent and purity of sound that The American Boychoir is renowned for, spanning a diverse range of musical styles and periods. From traditional hymns like "Gloria in Excelsis Deo" and "Pie Jesu (Requiem)" to folk tunes such as "Danny Boy" and "Linden Lea," the choir's versatility shines through. The album also features unique pieces like "Steal Away" and "Choose Something Like a Star," demonstrating the choir's ability to tackle both sacred and secular repertoire with equal finesse. With a duration of just over an hour, this collection offers a rich and varied listening experience, highlighting the choir's impeccable harmonies and the angelic voices of its young members.
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Tracks
Dehn Er Hat Seinen Engle BefohlenFelix Mendelssohn, The American Boychoir
Jesus Christ, the Apple TreeElizabeth Poston, The American Boychoir
Gloria in Excelsis DeoGuillaume Dufay, The American Boychoir
O Lord GodPercy C. Buck, The American Boychoir
I Lift Up My Eyes to the HillsPaul Bouman, The American Boychoir
Surrexit Pastor BonusFelix Mendelssohn, The American Boychoir
Pie Jesu (Requiem)Andrew Lloyd Webber, The American Boychoir
Bist Du Bei MirJohann Sebastian Bach, The American Boychoir
JerusalemHubert Parry, The American Boychoir
Gentle Breezes (Weiner Wald Waltz)Johann Strauss II, The American Boychoir
Danny BoyJohn Bertalot, The American Boychoir
Linden LeaRalph Vaughan Williams, The American Boychoir
Erie CanalJohn Kuzma, The American Boychoir
Echo SongOrlande de Lassus, The American Boychoir
Water Under Snow Is WearyHarri Wessman, The American Boychoir
Steal AwayJames McKelvy, The American Boychoir
Choose Something Like a StarRandall Thompson, The American Boychoir
Somewhere Over the RainbowHarold Arlen, The American Boychoir
Songs from the FortiesAnne Phillips, The American Boychoir
Dancing SongZoltán Kodály, The American Boychoir
See the GypsiesZoltán Kodály, The American Boychoir