For Episcopal parish music program reaches 1.4 million YouTube

In July 2007 while music director and organist at Redeemer Episcopal Church in Morristown, he [Wayne Burcham-Gulotta] began posting his choir and organ music from there on YouTube. There are currently 274 videos.

"I was only expecting these to be viewed by some of our parishioners if they liked a particular piece of music one Sunday, or if they wanted to see what we did if they missed for some reason," said Burcham-Gulotta. "But these have now been seen 1.4 million times around the world in a relatively short time."

Read it all at NorthJersey.com.

The Redeemer Morristown music channel on YouTube features congregational hymns, choir anthems and organ music. This makes it a useful resource for both rectors and church musicians. Selecting hymns for the season? Want to convince the rector the congregation can sing this or that hymn? Looking for ideas for anthems or organ preludes? Check it out.

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