¡Hoy es Jueves de #TBT! Y al mismo tiempo ha llegado el mes de Octubre, estamos a pocos días de que el Vaticano declare oficialmente los primeros santos venezolanos, el Doctor José Gregorio Hernández y la Hermana Carmen Rendiles. Quizás para muchos este evento no sea tan importante, cada día hay más personas que no comulgan con la fe católica, pero la verdad es que la mayoría de la gente de mi entorno, todas las iglesias en mi ciudad, mi trabajo y hasta yo mismo tenemos expectativas muy altas para lo que ocurrirá en Roma el próximo 19 de Octubre.
Hace unos años, en el 2020 para ser exactos, en medio de la pandemia por Covid 19 y cuando todavía estaba muy delgado porque me recuperaba de mi colecistectomía fui invitado a participar en un quinteto vocal y orquesta virtual, para grabar una serie de canciones, las cuales compartí en Hive en su momento, pero hubo un video que nunca compartí aquí porque estaba esperando un momento especial, y creo que no hay momento más especial que este. Esta canción se llama "Doctor José Gregorio, Hombre de Dios", y se estrenó en 2021 en Youtube con el nombre de Venezuela Virtual Chamber Orchestra, dirigida por el Maestro Enluis Montes.
Los créditos de este video son del Director Eugenio Carreño Jr. y el solista que interpreta las estrofas se llama Hernán De Béky. El motivo de esa grabación era principalmente proyectar esta canción al mundo, aunque se hizo más música, y si no la han visto aún, pues ha llegado la oportunidad de que la disfruten aquí en mi blog. Solo fui un barítono cantando en el coro, pero recuerdo la emoción que sentí cuando me invitaron a ser parte del proyecto, especialmente por estar en medio de la pandemia y que las emociones fuera de casa eran escasas esos días. Espero que les guste tanto como a mí, y si también están esperando la canonización de José Gregorio entonces ya conocen una canción más para celebrar el histórico momento. Gracias por tu apoyo, un sincero abrazo para la comunidad de Music y Throwback Thursday ❤️
Today is #TBT Thursday! And at the same time, October has arrived. We're just a few days away from the Vatican officially declaring the first Venezuelan saints: Dr. José Gregorio Hernández and Sister Carmen Rendiles. Perhaps for many, this event isn't that important; every day there are more and more people who don't share the Catholic faith, but the truth is that most of the people around me, all the churches in my city, my work, and even myself have very high expectations for what will happen in Rome on October 19th. A few years ago, in 2020 to be exact, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and when I was still very thin because I was recovering from my cholecystectomy, I was invited to participate in a vocal quintet and virtual orchestra to record a series of songs. I shared them on Hive at the time. However, there was a video that I never shared here because I was waiting for a special moment, and I believe there's no moment more special than this. This song is called "Doctor José Gregorio, Man of God," and it premiered on YouTube in 2021 under the name Venezuela Virtual Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Maestro Enluis Montes. The credits for this video go to Conductor Eugenio Carreño Jr., and the soloist performing the verses is Hernán De Béky. The reason for this recording was primarily to project this song to the world, although more music was made, and if you haven't seen it yet, the opportunity has come for you to enjoy it here on my blog. I was only a baritone singing in the choir, but I remember the excitement I felt when they invited me to be part of the project, especially given the pandemic and the lack of excitement outside the home during those days. I hope you like it as much as I do, and if you're also waiting for José Gregorio's canonization, then you already know another song to celebrate this historic moment. Thank you for your support. A sincere hug to the Music and Throwback Thursday community ❤️



*Estas fotografías las usé en su momento para los siguientes posts: [Link 1](https://peakd.com/hive-148441/@jesuslnrs/cumpleanos-feliz-con-lagrimas-incluidas-or-homenaje-a-armandolnrs), [Link 2](https://steemit.com/music-for-steem/@jesuslnrs/music-for-steem-or-pajaro-tilin-or-venezuelan-folk-music), Te invito a recordarlos y a recordar cuando era delgado* 🤭
Today is #TBT Thursday! And at the same time, October has arrived. We're just a few days away from the Vatican officially declaring the first Venezuelan saints: Dr. José Gregorio Hernández and Sister Carmen Rendiles. Perhaps for many, this event isn't that important; every day there are more and more people who don't share the Catholic faith, but the truth is that most of the people around me, all the churches in my city, my work, and even myself have very high expectations for what will happen in Rome on October 19th. A few years ago, in 2020 to be exact, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and when I was still very thin because I was recovering from my cholecystectomy, I was invited to participate in a vocal quintet and virtual orchestra to record a series of songs. I shared them on Hive at the time. However, there was a video that I never shared here because I was waiting for a special moment, and I believe there's no moment more special than this. This song is called "Doctor José Gregorio, Man of God," and it premiered on YouTube in 2021 under the name Venezuela Virtual Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Maestro Enluis Montes. The credits for this video go to Conductor Eugenio Carreño Jr., and the soloist performing the verses is Hernán De Béky. The reason for this recording was primarily to project this song to the world, although more music was made, and if you haven't seen it yet, the opportunity has come for you to enjoy it here on my blog. I was only a baritone singing in the choir, but I remember the excitement I felt when they invited me to be part of the project, especially given the pandemic and the lack of excitement outside the home during those days. I hope you like it as much as I do, and if you're also waiting for José Gregorio's canonization, then you already know another song to celebrate this historic moment. Thank you for your support. A sincere hug to the Music and Throwback Thursday community ❤️
Este es el video original en Youtube y los créditos para los que hicieron el trabajo técnico:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFSTiugZTy0