Saints of Zion - Jeff Lippencott, Ligonier Festival Orchestra & Kansas City Chorale

Saints of Zion

Jeff Lippencott, Ligonier Festival Orchestra & Kansas City Chorale

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 2017-09-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2017 Ligonier Ministries, Inc.
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Saints of Zion Jeff Lippencott, Ligonier Festival Orchestra & Kansas City Chorale 4:53
2
Create, O God, a Pure, Clean H Jeff Lippencott, Ligonier Festival Orchestra & Kansas City Chorale 4:00
3
Grace of God Jeff Lippencott, Ligonier Festival Orchestra & Kansas City Chorale 4:35
4
Psalm of the Shepherd Jeff Lippencott, Ligonier Festival Orchestra & Kansas City Chorale 6:25
5
Veni Domine Jeff Lippencott, Ligonier Festival Orchestra & Kansas City Chorale 3:53
6
Magnificat Jeff Lippencott, Ligonier Festival Orchestra & Kansas City Chorale 4:19
7
How Beautiful Your Songs of Pr Jeff Lippencott, Ligonier Festival Orchestra & Kansas City Chorale 5:10
8
Ascension Jeff Lippencott, Ligonier Festival Orchestra & R.C. Sproul 4:51
9
The Word Made Flesh Jeff Lippencott, Ligonier Festival Orchestra & Kansas City Chorale 4:10
10
Ways of the Righteous Jeff Lippencott, Ligonier Festival Orchestra & Kansas City Chorale 3:19
11
Hear Me, Lord Jeff Lippencott & Kansas City Chorale 5:06
12
He Works His Will Jeff Lippencott, Ligonier Festival Orchestra & Kansas City Chorale 3:08
13
Where He Is Now Jeff Lippencott, Ligonier Festival Orchestra & Kansas City Chorale 4:15
14
The New Jerusalem Jeff Lippencott, Ligonier Festival Orchestra & Kansas City Chorale 4:32
15
Alleluia Jeff Lippencott & Kansas City Chorale 4:09

Reviews

  • Saints of Zion

    3
    By dgflyboyua58
    There are many good points regarding the quality of voice as well as instrumentation. A concern regarding the choral group and its conductor. At times it sounds like there are individual voices that are out of unison, basically not within the timing of the instrumentation or other voices. Out of syncopation etc. Otherwise, there are some very wonderful aesthetic moments that are quite nice.

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