One of the most beautiful church I’ve ever seen

My classmate Suk from Italian class was telling me about a choral recital organized by the community of the Santi Martiri Korean Church in honor of the new cardinals. I’ve always liked choirs and have been looking forward to attending one, hence, Cart and I headed to the Santa Maria Basilica last friday.

The invite card by the way, looked very interesting. At first glance I thought it was the type of mural that you’d normally see in a catholic church.

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But looking closer, I was quite surprised to see that each character was wearing traditional Korean outfits! Hehe. That’s cool.

The Santa Maria Basilica is located right in the middle next to the Campidoglio where we were supposed to find the giant foot (Till now, Cart and I didn’t have the chance to visit it!)as well as the Vittorio Emmanuele II Monument. Its pretty easy to spot out due to the many stairs to reach it. And yes, it was quite a physical labour going up!

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Nevertheless, in my opinion, this was a popular place for couples to get married because I’ve seen quite a number of bride and groom here since my stay in Rome. Moreoever, Cart tells me that there is an official marriage board around there too.

When we entered, I was really floored by how beautiful the church was. I’ve seen quite a number of churches in Rome, but walking inside the Santa Maria Basilica, it was just so stylo and classy. I think it could probably be the chandeliers upping up the ante.

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And we sat down to enjoy the performance. There were a number of pieces with a mix of Italian as well as English classics. And the performance was so beautiful! I’ve always liked listening to choirs and had actually been in the choir myself during my secondary school days. And I would have liked to join another one like the SSO, but ehm, unfortunately, I cant read music scores.

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Anyway, do listen to one of the performance that I bootlegged. I tried to record the murals too so you’d be able to have a feel of what it’s like but do excuse the jumpy video, my hands are not natural born stabilizers :p

What do you think? :-)

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8 Responses to One of the most beautiful church I’ve ever seen

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  2. Brad F. says:

    I was in a choir too when I was much younger. I vaguely remember doing a solo recital. That was before puberty and my voice changed though. I probably sing like a frog now. I love this type of music… In fact, I think I’ll search around to see if I can find any recordings available to download.

    You know what would have made this experience even better? If you had a warm fuzzy ket waiting at home for you.

  3. Robert says:

    I am in choir still, 7 years and counting. First, reading scores is a relatively easy exercise. Go pick up a grade one music theory book or even search online. :D There are many resources out there.

    Another thing, you should read on what Sylvia wrote about joining choir: http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150243967030650

  4. garry says:

    Choir was fanstatic

  5. garry says:

    Choir was fantastic -