The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

UFI Choir’s production par excellence

- Lovemore Chikova

THE UFI Church Choir’s latest album, launched a few weeks ago, proves that with profession­alism, local music can go places.

The launch was a double affair, as the choir unveiled the 12-track album in both audio and video. While the quality of both projects are top-notch, it is the video that has captured the imaginatio­n.

The worship songs on the DVD capture the heart and sound of UFI Church Choir, and the recording was done expertly — especially on the sound and picture quality.

In many cases, local live recordings either have poor sound or picture quality — or both.

But in the case of UFI Church Choir, the DVD album proves that a lot of work was done to ensure it meets internatio­nal standards.

The live recording was done at Life Haven, where people from around the word visit for quite moments of reflection in prayer and supplicati­on.

The DVD is full of life and credit should also go to UFIC’s Christtv which captured the live recording.

The choir, made up of more than 600 members, was elegantly dressed in black and white, with various accessorie­s. Groups of ten take turns to belt out the tunes. The lyrics are spot on, relating messages of God’s holiness as they they blend well with the instrument­s.

Some of the songs to look out for are “Thank You Lord”, “Show me a Sign”, “Most High”, “Mbiri Kuna Jesu”, “Mutsvene Muriishe” and “Holy Spirit”.

UFI Church Choir has done several other live DVDs but the latest one shows they are improving with each effort.

 ?? Picture : Frank Mushaishe ?? United Methodist Church’s Vabvuwi lead in praise at the Easter Revival held in Westlea recently
Picture : Frank Mushaishe United Methodist Church’s Vabvuwi lead in praise at the Easter Revival held in Westlea recently

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