In Thine Hands - Felix Mendelssohn
Since I'm making some progress in converting these old analog tapes into MP3 files, let me experiment one more time.
Once again, I'm singing duet with my soprano friend, Melissa O'Connor, but this time, "with an accompanist." Sadly, I seem to have lost all recordings of a major 1997 St. Cecelia Festival featuring our duets of Bach, Handel, Purcell, Mendelssohn, etc. This one piece was saved on a Psalm Festival composite tape. Finally, I was free to concentrate on singing rather than multi-tasking voice with piano. I don't have the text in front of me now, but here are a few phrases: "In thine hands are all the ends of the earth, and the high towering mountains thou hast made. Come let us worship and kneel before the Lord. For in thine own hands are the ends of the earth, Come let us adore; let us worship and kneel before the Lord." [Now, if only I could increase the volume recording "gain" from the original source. Sorry, once again, you will need to "turn up the volume."]