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About The Messiah,
Another Testament
This is a multi-media presentation with actors and simultaneous slide and
video presentations while the chorus and orchestra play.
This oratorio tells the story of the people of the Book of Mormon from
their origins and departure from Jerusalem to their arrival and separation
in the Americas. According to Morris Bastian, former President of the Boise
Institute of religion at Boise State University, “this oratorio includes
some of the most important parts of the Book of Mormon story along with
the basic doctrines of the Book.” The object is to give an overview
of the story and purpose of the Book of Mormon, to help proclaim the gospel
to the world, and strengthen the testimonies of the saints. Included in
the oratorio is the story of the resurrection and visitation of Christ
to the Nephites in America. The oratorio ends with the story of the last
battle of the people of ancient America and Mormon and Moroni in a finale
that leads to the coming forth of the Book of Mormon to Joseph Smith entitled “From
the Dust of the Earth”.
Many different soloists are used to portray the many prophets. There is
a children’s chorus that comes on stage and sings with the Lord and
Chorus during Christ’s visit.
The Music
The music for the Book of Mormon pageant, “The Messiah, Another Testament”,
is divided into 8 sections. Each section or movement represents part of
the story of the Book of Mormon. It was written musically as an oratorio
and designed to be dramatized as a pageant when it is performed. Unlike
most oratorios, a different person sings each solo passage representing
the various different prophets and characters. Thus there are many solo
parts. The oratorio or pageant begins with Lehi leaving Jerusalem, covers
the Book of Mormon story, and ends with the coming forth of the Book of
Mormon in this day. It includes the visit of Jesus Christ to the Nephites
in America. The text is derived from the actual text of the Book of Mormon
with minor modifications for the purpose of fitting music and words rhythmically.
The music is a full orchestration but is also available for small ensembles
of instruments as well as a synthesized orchestral version. (to be played
on synthesizers) A minus track is available for those performances, which
are unable to have any orchestra. A complete piano version is also available.
Any of the songs are also available separately. The Alleluia Chorus and
Orchestra perform this Book of Mormon pageant every year around the Easter
season in Boise, Idaho. This is a multi-media presentation. Slides and
video are shown throughout the entire performance while the actors portray
the events on stage.
The music has recurring themes and motifs, which represent recurring actions
or subjects. For example, every time God speaks the same music is played,
though it is orchestrated differently each time.
The Messiah, Another Testament
1. THE JOURNEY 1 Nephi – 2 Nephi 4
Introduction 1 Nephi 1:13-14; 2:20; 3:7; 4:13 Lord, Nephi, & chorus
“
Tree of Life” 1 Nephi 11:1 – 32 Nephi, Lord, & chorus
The introduction begins with the story of Lehi being instructed to leave
old Jerusalem and obtaining the plates of brass, and concluding with the
promise of going to the Land of Promise.
The “Tree of Life” tells the story of the vision of Nephi along
with the foretelling of the birth of Jesus Christ.
2. SEPARATION 2 Nephi 5
“
My Family” 2 Nephi 5:5 – 28 Chorus & Nephi
Nephi being warned to leave his brothers, does so. This section tells of
their journey and about how they built their homes under the direction
of Nephi, their leader.
3. DOCTRINES 2 Nephi 6 – Omni 1:11
“
The Doctrine” 2 Nephi 31 Chorus & Nephi
The basic doctrines of the Book of Mormon or in other words, of the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is outlined and presented, i.e. faith,
baptism, repentance, and receiving of the Holy Ghost.
4. ZARAHEMLA Omni 1:12 – 26
“
Reunion” Omni 1:12 – 26 Chorus & Amaleki
Some 300 years into the story of the Book of Mormon the Nephites find the
people of the city of Zarahemla. This was a time of rejoicing for the people
of the city. So this is a joyous musical sound.
5. THE KINGS & JUDGES Omni 1:27 – Alma
44
“
Kings & Judges” Mosiah. 2:17 – 4:7; King Benjamin & chorus
“
Hymn to the Lord” Mosiah. 4:2 Chorus
“
Kings & Judges” Mosiah.14:1 – 16:15; Alma 40:16 – 43:25
Abinadi, Alma & chorus
“
Hymn to the Lord” Mosiah. 4:2 Chorus
About the middle of the story we have many kings and prophets who preach
repentance and the word of God. This section ends with the beautiful “Hymn
to the Lord”, which is a prayer.
6. WARS and DESTRUCTION Alma 45 – 3
Nephi 10
“
The Title of Liberty” Alma 46:2 – 21 Moroni & male chorus
“
And Thus It Is” Helaman. 12:2 - 3; 9 – 12; 24 Alto, Soprano
solo & chorus
“
Samuel the Lamanite” Helaman. 13: 33 – 39; 3 Nephi 8:25;
9:2 Samuel, Lord & chorus
The Book of Mormon records many wars and battles. To bring this information
to the fore front none is more inspiring than the “Title of Liberty”.
This is an all male chorus singing a rip-roaring march as the words tell
the story exactly as it was written.
God has given us valleys that we might thereby know where the mountains
are, so is “And Thus It Is”. All the solo parts before and
after this are for men. This is a narrative from the Book of Mormon,
which explains the nature of man towards God. The alto and soprano solos
were some of the most beloved music of the oratorio by those who participated.
“
Samuel the Lamanite” presents us with the reality of our sins as
he calls us to repentance. This music represents the destruction, which
takes place at the end of 3 Nephi 10. The orchestra player’s scream
as thunder and lighting are portrayed.
7. RESURRECTION & VISITATION 3 Nephi 11 – 4 Nephi
“
Behold” 3 Nephi 11:3 – 11 God
speaks, Lord & chorus
“
Beatitudes” 3 Nephi 12:1 – 8 Lord & chorus
“
Behold Your Little Ones” 3 Nephi 17:5 – 23 Child speaks,
Lord, chorus, & children’s’ chorus
The Lord miraculously appears and tells those that were there who He
is.
The teachings of the Beatitudes in full are presented as children come
unto the stage.
The Savior then sings with the children and chorus.
8. The Last Battle Mormon & Moroni Instrumental
“
O Ye Fair Ones” Mormon 6:17 – 22 Mormon, Lord, all soloists, & chorus
“
From The Dust of the Earth” Coda Chorus
“
The Last Battle” is the only section which is completely instrumental.
This 8-minute piece represents the last battle in the Book of Mormon.
During the music a video is shown of a battle scene. It ends without
a break into “O Ye Fair Ones”. Again with the text being
strictly from the scriptures, Mormon tells his surmise of what has just
happened.
The last part or ending which is called a CODA is an explanation of how
we received the Book of Mormon. It is without doubt one of the biggest
climaxes to the end of a piece of music.
Based on the many emails, letters, and testimonials the Alleluia Chorus
has received, this powerful pageant is a very spiritually uplifting experience
to both the performers and the audiences and lends credence to our mission
statement of perfecting the saints and proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus
Christ.
The Solo Parts
Nephi – tenor I; Lord – tenor I; Amaleki, Benjamin, Abinadi,
Alma – baritone;
Moroni – tenor I; Samuel – bass; Mormon – baritone;
Angels - Alto & Soprano
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About the
Writer, Composer, Director - Peter
Covino, Jr. To hear all of The Messiah and other music visit
Peter's home page.
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