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G.F. Handel’s Oratorio ‘‘Messiah’’
“Messiah,” is Hebrew for, “the anointed one,” and, “Savior.” Handel’s “Messiah” portrays the life of Jesus in three parts. First, “Prophecy and Birth,” second, “Tribulation and Redemption,” and third, “Resurrection and Eternal Life.” After finishing this oratorio, Handel cried, saying, “I saw God,” and presented the greatest and most memorable gift to the soul of mankind: “Messiah.” “Messiah” is adored around the world and has created a great musical legacy. Interpreted through the beautiful harmonies of Gracias Choir and Orchestra, Act III proves to be a time for deep reflection and overwhelming joy.
Repertory
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• No. 12 Chorus: For Unto Us a Child Is Born
A majestic expression that represents the climactic prophecy of the birth of Christ as it announces and congratulates the birth of a king.
• No. 17 Chorus: Glory to God in the Highest
A chorus that praises His Majesty–the Lord and the Father who is the King of eternal peace.
• No. 44 Chorus: Hallelujah
The most well-known piece of the oratorio. King George II was deeply touched after listening to this piece and gave a standing ovation during the first ever performance in Covent Garden, London. Even today, audiences rise from their seats when “Hallelujah” is performed.
Main Events
Gracias Christmas Cantata
This show-stopping musical event has been performed on countless stages, including Sydney Opera House, the Masonic of Detroit, and Madison Square Garden, and in front of presidents, mayors, and national ministries. Gracias Christmas Cantata is presented in 3 stages that feature cherished hymns, Christmas carols, and Handel’s Messiah Oratorio.
Artist Concert
Presented by Gracias Choir and IYF, this event makes classical music accessible to young people. There is a deep and mysterious world of music flowing in the hearts of famous musicians. Artist Concert offers youths an intimate look into that beautiful world.
Gracias Easter Cantata
A moving musical reenactment of the last moments in the life of Jesus Christ and His eventual resurrection into glory. Gracias Easter Cantata depicts the celebration of His resurrection, the path to true repentance, and our eternal redemption from sin.
Music Outreach
Gracias Choir dedicates much of its time and energy to taking the power of music to remote areas of the world in the forms of education, awareness, ministry, and performance. They visit select countries in Africa, rural areas of Haiti, and South American regions like the Amazon.
FIRST PRIZE
14th International Choir Competition Marktoberdorf
GERMANY 2015
GRAND PRIZE
Riva del Garda International Choral Competition
ITALY 2014
FIRST PRIZE
Montreux Choral Festival
SWITZERLAND 2014
The Gracias Choir performs a wide variety of genres of music, including music from the Renaissance as well as modern music. They have been awarded the highest prizes in the world’s most prestigious choral competitions, and their excellence has been recognized on renowned stages all across the world.
The Gracias Choir has performed to presidents of many countries as well as to youths in remote spots across the world. They provide relief music concerts for the youth and also bring a celebration of humanity and culture. The Gracias Choir has also established music schools in underdeveloped countries to instill hopes and dreams for music to underprivileged youths.
Notable Performances and Milestones
- Concert at the Carnegie Hall, New York
- 1st Prize, 14th International Chamber Choir Competition Marktoberdorf in Germany
- 1st Prize in Mixed Choir, Public Prize, 50th Montreux Choral Festival in Switzerland
- Grand Prize, 13th Italy Riva del garda Choir Competiton
- Guest appearance in International Choral Festival in Beijing, China
- Grand Prize in Mixed Chorus 2010 Busan Choral Festival & Competition
- Concert at the Haydn Hall in Eisenstadt, Austria
- Performed in Sydney Opera House, Australia
- Performed in Madison Square Garden, New York
- Establishment
Profiles
Chief Conductor Boris Abalyan Honored Artist of Russia
. Founded Lege Artis Chamber Choir
. Prize for Best Conductor at the 1999 International Chamber Choir Competition in Markoberdorf, Germany
. Professor of Choral Conducting at St. Petersburg National Conservatory
Mr. Boris Abalyan was born in Bobruisk, Russia in 1947. He received his masters and doctorate degrees from Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg Conservatory in Choral Conducting. Maestro Abalyan is known for cultivating perfect harmonies and igniting his groups with vibrant energy on stage.
Choir Director Eun Sook Park
Eun Sook Park graduated as salutatorian from the St. Petersburg National Conservatory. She is the first Asian person to accomplish this academic milestone. She pursues elegant and detailed choral music with precise sounds and rich emotion. Park is a “Creative Artist” who leads each Gracias Choir member to fulfill their potential and passion.
Soprano Soloist Soo Yeon Lee (Principal Soloist)
A well-rounded soprano with a stunning voice described as “The Messenger of the Soul.” Her acting and musicality are impeccable and she has a mesmerizing stage presence. Lee has performed domestically and internationally in venues such as the Sydney Opera House and Madison Square Garden and has been adored by her audiences, worldwide.
Soprano Soloist Hye Mi Choi (Principal Soloist)
Choi has a talent to grab hold of her audiences with her clear and soft tone which resonates from the bottom of her heart. Her music has proven heart-transforming power.
Tenor Soloist Tae Jik Woo (Principal Soloist)
With every performance, Woo brings great sensibility, a powerful voice, and imaginative expression. His unique and beautiful high tone is praised by many musicians. The beauty of his voice is undeniable.