The Lord bless you and keep you (John Rutter)

Published 2020-05-21
The Chamber Choir of St Andrew's Cathedral Sydney sing John Rutter's beautiful setting of the Aaronic blessing from Numbers 6: 24-26. This was recorded in March during the Covid-19 lockdown.
The Choir followed the social distancing restrictions laid down by the Australian Government during the recording.
Please feel free to use it in any online streaming service during this time.

'The Lord bless you and keep you
The Lord make his face shine on you
and be gracious to you;
the Lord lift up the light of His countenance upon you
and give you peace.'
Amen

All Comments (21)
  • @valerieanne223
    Wonderful Aaron's Blessing Shalom. PEACE. Numbers 6 v 24 and 25v Heavenly and Powerful
  • @Chesterbarnes1
    John Rutter wrote this beautifual piece of liturgical music, oh what a blessing to hear. Portsmouth VA.
  • @dianelogan432
    oh how uplifting is this rendition of a prayer - the boys' are beautiful - they are so focused on their 'duty' - praise God for such a beautiful prayer at the start of the day
  • @bethfrancis9396
    Oh hearing this during this traumatic time is so refreshing and comforting. Thank you so much! So beautiful!
  • @pegbowman7851
    Breathtaking! Thank you for this ministry during pandemic time
  • @profchrisliu
    This is so touching. Thank you to all the singers and the conductor, and thank you also to Rutter. Absolutely amazing!
  • @Luca-gj9xn
    You are very good and Rutter is really brilliant! My choir sang "Candlelight Carol" during one of our last performances using a new arrangment. Write this in the search: you will love it for sure! Corale Novarmonia - Candlelight Carol (J. Rutter)
  • As I listened to the song and their voices, I didn't realize that there was something wet in my eyes.
  • I have to comment and say that I have listened to all the performances listed on YT by this channel and this delivery tops the list...I really can't fault it, it is just beautiful!
  • @yinfunli7660
    relaxed, clear and beautifully sung the song! Thank you!
  • @james.flores
    Beautiful rendition. Well done Ross, boys, men and organist!
  • @bahoonies
    Goodness, what a wonderful choir. A beautiful blend of boys' and mens' voices.