The world's largest chorus version of "Halilua", consists of a choir of 300 people and more than 2,000 netizens collected from all over the world. The live sound effects are quite shocking! It can no longer be described in words!
In the solicitation stage, those who are interested in participating can select the voice parts and accompaniment on the event website, and use a special template to record and submit it for synthesis. When all the avatars in the video emerge with a grand chorus, we have to admit the infectiousness of the voice of the sea of people...
"Hallelujah Chorus" is selected from Handel's magical drama "Messiah", which belongs to the oratorio. All lyrics are excerpted from the Bible.
This should be the largest chorus version of "Halilua" in the world. It consists of a choir of 300 people and more than 2,000 netizens collected from all over the world. The shock of the voice made the listener's knees weak.
This time the solicitation event is very interesting. Those who are interested in participating can choose the part and accompaniment on the event website, and use a special template to record and submit it for synthesis. When all the avatars in the video emerged with a grand chorus, we have to admit the infectiousness of the voice of the sea of people...
lyrics:
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and the Lord Christ.
He wants to make the decision forever.
All-powerful Lord, Hallelujah!
Hallelujah chorus origin
"Messiah" is Handel's most important and successful oratorio. The content of the whole song is about three hours long, and Handel actually completed it in just 24 days. When Handel wrote the second part of "Hallelujah Chorus", Handel leaned on the table and murmured and cried: "I saw the kingdom of heaven, I saw Jesus!" After this sincere and glorious chorus was published, it gradually became a classic work. "Hallelujah" means praise and call for God's reverence. This chorus is performed by male and female voices. The interweaving and resonance between the parts seem particularly harmonious, and there is a continuous and continuous continuity. When Handel composes "Hallelujah Chorus", he must have done it in one go, forgetting himself and all the troublesome mundane things. The song only contains the reverence of the Holy Lord. Although its structure is simple and catchy, it has a terrifying momentum. The drums and trumpets fill the whole song with affirmation and enthusiasm, which means that the world feels extremely happy and joyful because of eternal life. The oratorio "Messiah" uses Catholic stories as the theme and describes the birth, suffering and redemption of Jesus. The play was premiered in Dublin, Ireland in 1742 and was an extremely successful charitable fundraising performance. When the show was performed in London for the first time the next year, King George II of England also attended the meeting to listen. When the whole play was held in Hallelujah Chorus, the deeply moved George II stood up from his seat and listened solemnly. This action attracted everyone to stand up and from then on, they became accustomed to each other. "Hallelujah Chorus" became a great song that everyone should stand up and listen to in a solemn manner except for the national anthem.