The Lords Prayer Tenor, Bob Chae

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2009

The Lords Prayer Tenor, Bob Chae
Written by Albert Hay Malotte and played by Sihyun Park
The Lucrative Classical, Folk, and Gospel Concert




View the consternation of America, and the whole world during the Tragedy of World Trade Center in 9- 11- 2001, a Lucrative Classical, Folk, and Gospel Concert was organized by the Tenor Pierre Ernst Saint Preux, and sponsored by Rev. Thomas Jean Baptist on the 11-11-2001, at 209 Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn, New York.
Concerned of the pain, the agony and the loss of the Nation, Pierre Ernst Saint Preux has decided to organize and put together that lucrative event as a moment of offering his help to collect funds for the Nation that he loves so much.
Beside invited guesses was John H. Martin who received his Bachelors of Music degree from Howard University and a Masters degree from Jersey City State College, and, also studied Composition at the Julliard School of Music. Pierre Ernst Saint Preux invited also the famous Tenor, Bob Chae, who both agreed to perform at that  event for free; just as a way of adding a little rock to the vast construction of help that our American nation needed so much.
Bob Chaes true name is Waa Chin Chae, from south Korea. He accomplished a Masters degree in Art Voice in America, at Julliard School of music. He became a voice teacher at Nyack New York College. Among Bob Chaes vocal students at Nyack College was the sophomore student Pierre Ernst Saint Preux who was preparing a Bachelors degree in Vocal Performance at the College. Not only Bob and Pierre became teacher and student; but those two men also became two good friends and sing together in many parts of America as it has been the case for that Particular Event. And, the funds collected from that Event were brought to the Red Cross by Rev. Thomas Jean Baptist.

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