
Just seemed like a odd location once again. But I am sure there was a method to the madness lol
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You mean Ciaran and the dogs, haha, where else would be get such free entertainment, i certainly haven't experienced anything like that at Arundel or St George's!Yorkie wrote: The Belfast queue will live long in the memory![]()
Thanks Lauren - There was no mention on either St Peter's website or facebook page so I didn't check the services, but you did - so thanks for that!Lauren wrote:While in Northern Ireland, Libera participated in the Sunday morning church service at St. Peter's Cathedral in Belfast. The video of the service is up on the church's web site here - http://www.churchservices.tv/stpetersca ... ed/4hIwmTO
They sang along with the church's boys choir, Schola Cantorum. You can hear (but not see) them all throughout the service. Then at 0:46:10 you can see them all walk to the front to sing 2 more songs. Really beautiful!!![]()
Would be nice if someone could edit and get it on YouTube before the church removes it from their web site.
On the lower right side there is a link to download the video as mp4.Lauren wrote:Would be nice if someone could edit and get it on YouTube before the church removes it from their web site.
Thanks, a nice video (as usual) from youThe Furby wrote:A short montage with some new photos and videos![]()
I doubt if Libera will be too happy with that, as the audio is of really poor quality. This does not do them justice.Lauren wrote:Would be nice if someone could edit and get it on YouTube before the church removes it from their web site.
Do you get sound with that? Could be just me but it opens up in media player and doesn't play audio?viabuona wrote:On the lower right side there is a link to download the video as mp4.Lauren wrote:Would be nice if someone could edit and get it on YouTube before the church removes it from their web site.
Well the sound is not the greatest, but I don't think it's so dreadful to lead you to the conclusion that both choirs cannot sing. It's just not commercially presented dolby pro logic 7.1 surround sound that's all. If you take at face value that it's been recorded using inexpensive hardware designed for live internet streaming I think you would accept such limitations are to be expected.maartendas wrote:I doubt if Libera will be too happy with that, as the audio is of really poor quality. This does not do them justice.Lauren wrote:Would be nice if someone could edit and get it on YouTube before the church removes it from their web site.