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Classical
A choir sponsored by World Vision, a Christian relief organization. In 1957, World Vision opened a school for musically-gifted children, many orphaned as a result of the Korean War. Beginning in 1961, the choir performed for many audiences and dignitaries around the globe.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Stepping In The Light | Burl Ives, The Korean Orphan Choir | 1984 | Album |
Hymns We Love Volume 1. | Burl Ives, The Korean Orphan Choir | 1967 | Album |
We Sing Because We're Happy | The Korean Orphan Choir | 1966 | Album |
World Vision's Enchanting Korean Orphan Choir | The Korean Orphan Choir | 1965 | Album |
We Wish You A Merry Christmas And A Happy New Year | The Korean Orphan Choir | 1965 | Album |
On Tour | The Korean Orphan Choir | 1963 | Album |
Faith And Joy | Burl Ives and The Korean Orphan Choir | 1963 | Album |
How Great Thou Art | The Korean Orphan Choir | 1963 | Single |
It Came Upon The Midnight Clear | The Korean Orphan Choir | 1963 | Single |
Amazing Grace | The Korean Orphan Choir With The Ralph Carmichael Orchestra | 1962 | Single |
The World Vision | The Korean Orphan Choir With Ralph Carmichael And His Ralph Carmichael Orchestra | 1962 | Album |
Come Unto Me | The Korean Orphan Choir | 1961 | Single |
Christmas Album | The Korean Orphan Choir | 1960 | Album |
Christmas Album | The Korean Orphan Choir | 1960 | Album |
A Concert Of Christmas Music | The Korean Orphan Choir | Album | |
The Lord Bless You | The Singing Churchmen, Frank Boggs, Gloria Roe, The Revivaltime Choir, Jerome Hines, Russell Newport, The Korean Orphan Choir, Jim Roberts, Norma Zimmer, Burl Ives, Old Fashioned Revival Hour Quartet, The White Sisters, The Spurrlows, Kurt Kaiser, Mary Jayne, Bill Mann, Don Hustad, Tedd Smith | Compil. | |
The Little Drummer Boy | The Korean Orphan Choir | Single | |
Precious Jewels / There Is A Fountain | Burl Ives, The Korean Orphan Choir | Single |