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| And the Glory . . .by Traute Klein, biogardener
"And the glory, the glory of the Lord, shall be revealed." Thus starts the first chorus, my favorite, of the world's best known oratorio, George Frederic Handel's "Messiah." I cannot count the number of times that I have sung it, but I will never get tired of it. I know all four parts by memory, soprano, alto, tenor, bass, yet I am as thrilled to sing it the hundredth time as I was the first. Great music lifts the heart and turns our spirit heavenward.
Musicians and singers are volunteers. All soloists are regular choir members. They audition for the various parts every year. Two of the soloists last year were just in their mid-teens. Some soloists sing their arias as actors on the stage or somewhere in the church. Admission has always been free. People travel long distances to witness the performance, from all over Manitoba, from the surrounding provinces, and from the United States. About 2,000 people fill the church for each of the five performances. Pass it on. The church has prepared material to help other churches to launch their version of a Messiah drama, but I am not aware of how many churches have actually succeeded in their endeavor. I found only one on the Internet in 2000 in the First Baptist Church in Hendersonville, NC. Unfortunately, Calvary Temple's new pastor has chosen to lead the church in a different direction. There have been no Messiah performances since 2002. As a result, the musicians and performers, including me, have scattered among other churches in the city. People who recognize me ask me when Calvary Temple will again perform the Messiah, because it was such a blessing to them. I have no answer for them, but I invite them to concerts at the church where I am now singing.
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