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'Ennil Adangatha Sthothiram' is a Tamil Christian Gospel written and composed by , L.S Thyagarajan Mr. S. Devairakkam Dharmaraj in the year 1973. And ever since that, it's been a popular in the Christian community. Kuwait Chamber Chorale collaborates with some stunning musicians world wide, to bring about this beautiful rendition with a symphony arrangement by Mr. Augustine Paul based on strings arr. by Late Mr. Thambu Tharyan peformed by the Caracas Film Orchestra featuring The Kuwait Chamber Chorale, The Octet Cantabile and The Coimbatore Chamber Chorale. Credits : Song : Ennil Adangatha Sthothiram Lyrics : L.S Thyagarajan Composed by : S. Devairakkam Dharmaraj String Arrangement : Thambu Tharyan Symphony Arrangement : Augustine Paul Guest Conductor : Daniel Enrique Gil Diaz Orchestral Music Producer & Director: German Domador Audio Production: Pablo G Schuller Performed by: The Kuwait Chamber Chorale, Coimbatore Chamber Chorale & Octet Cantabile Orchestra : The Caracas Film Orchestra, Venezuela
KCC entering its 4th-year Annual Concert, committing to music and musicians around the world. All glory to God and great effort by the participants come to fruition. Credits - Audio Mixing and Editing - Jeslyn Asir Video Mixing and Editing - Gideon Samuel Stanley / Stanley Kuruvilla Project Coordinator - Jim Jacob Elanjickal Production Coordinator - Frederick Nirmal Presenter - Annette Selwyn Publicity and Media - Jacob Naveen Jacob / Roshni Sharon (0:00) - Introduction (04:30) - Cantique de Jean Racine Composed by Gabriel Faure (12:08) - Gloria from 12th Mass, Composed by W.A Mozart (16:18) - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (1st movt.) Composed by W.A Mozart (22:45) - Benedictus from Requiem Composed by W.A Mozart (29:41) - Hallelujah Chorus Composed by G.F Handel (33:55) - Lord Bless you Composed by John Rutter
Blessed Assurance" is a well-known Christian hymn. The lyrics were written in 1873 by blind hymn writer Fanny Crosby to the music written in 1873 by Phoebe Knapp. Crosby was visiting her friend Phoebe Knapp as the Knapp home was having a large pipe organ installed. The organ was incomplete, so Mrs. Knapp, using the piano, played a new melody she had just composed. When Knapp asked Crosby, "What do you think the tune says?", Crosby replied, "Blessed assurance; Jesus is mine." The hymn appeared in the July 1873 issue of Palmer's Guide to Holiness and Revival Miscellany, a magazine printed by Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Palmer of 14 Bible House, New York City. It appeared on page 36 (the last page) with complete text and piano score, and indicated it had been copyrighted by Crosby that year. It is not certain that this was the first printing of the hymn, but it certainly helped to popularize what became one of the most beloved hymns of all time. The popular song reflects Crosby's walk of faith, as expressed by the apostle Paul in Philippians 1:21, "For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain" (ESV). Because of Crosby's lyrics, the tune is now called "Blessed Assurance." Featuring Colet Selwyn and KCC's Senior and Junior choir, this was presented during the initial phase of the covid-19 pandemic. Arranged By: Jeslyn Asir Orchestration, Mixing & Mastering: Jeslyn Asir Video Mixing & Editing: Stanley Kuruvilla