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Voces8: The Road Home/Let My Love Be Heard

Voces8 presents an achingly beautiful performance of two works by Minnesota composers, Stephen Paulus’ “The Road Home” and Jake Runestad’s “Let My Love Be Heard,” seamlessly sung together. This is our third video from the British group's incredible concert in 2021 with STMA Choirs in St. Michael, Minnesota. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do!

Thanks to Stephen Paulus Music and Jake Runestad for their generosity in making this video possible, along, of course, with Voces8.

“The Road Home,” by Stephen Paulus; text by Michael Dennis Browne
© 2002; used with permission
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“Let My Love Be Heard,” by Jake Runestad; text by Alfred Noyes
© 2014, revised 2018; used with permission
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Voces8 and Voces8 Foundation

Venue: St. Michael Catholic Church, St. Michael, Minnesota
Recorded Feb. 19, 2020, by Classical MPR

For Classical MPR:
Video: Veronica Rodriguez, James Napoli
Audio: Cameron Wiley
Post-production: Venn Creative
Executive producer: Randy Salas

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