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    GIVING VOICE TO THE VOICELESS

    Montreal Gazette
    May 1 2008
    Canada

    Oratorio Terezin puts human faces on the holocaust, using a massive
    choir to convey the emotions of children who perished in a nazi
    concentration camp

    And yet with its scriptural subtext, Fazal's piece attempts to come
    to terms with the question of God's presence in the midst of any
    faith-testing horror.

    "The work starts off with I Remember," Phare said, referring to an
    opening passage from the Book of Jeremiah. "And it's God's voice. It's
    about saying 'I have not forgotten you.' And that message is for
    everybody. There's tenderness and compassion."

    In the end, the oratorio's larger message is also about education
    and remembering the individual, Phare said.

    "It's not just about the Holocaust," she said. "It's about Darfur. And
    it's about Rwanda. And it's about the Armenian genocide."

    The three young choristers all agreed that they had been deeply
    affected by Fazal's piece. "It really brought a face to suffering in
    general," Ayoup said. "It opened my eyes to the world - everything
    in the Middle East, the genocides all over."

    "I'm Jewish, and it's given me permission to grieve for the Holocaust,"
    Pearson said. "And that is huge. I've never connected with the tragedy
    on anything more than an intellectual level. This piece has allowed me
    to say, 'I'm allowed to cry about this, to be devastated by this. And
    that's okay.' "

    Oratorio Terezin will be performed Sunday at 3 p.m. at Salle
    Wilfrid Pelletier of Place des Arts. Tickets cost $7.82 to
    $111.82. Call 514-790-1245 or go to www.admission.com. Also see
    www.oratorioterezin.com. For a video of choir rehearsals for the work,
    go to www.vanier
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