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Gloria Mission Orchestra Debuts 'Arirang' at Camp Humphreys Concert

Published December 8, 2023

On December 3rd, the soothing strains of 'Arirang' filled the Four Chaplains Memorial Chapel on Camp Humphreys, as the Gloria Mission Orchestra unveiled their rendition of the beloved Korean folksong in a moving performance. Arirang is deeply rooted in Korean culture, often regarded as the unofficial national anthem, and its melodic lines carry the essence of Korea's rich musical heritage.

A Musical Tribute to Korea at Chapel Concert

The audience at Camp Humphreys was treated to a soulful interpretation of 'Arirang,' kicking off the concert with a piece that resonates with many. This traditional song has been passed down through generations and performs a crucial role in connecting the Korean people to their history and collective memories. The Gloria Mission Orchestra, through their musical prowess, demonstrated the timelessness and universal appeal of this cultural gem.

Capturing the Moment

The concert was not just a feast for the ears but also a visual delight. U.S. Army photographer Monica K. Guthrie was there to capture this special moment. Her photograph commemorates the orchestra's evocative performance as they imbued the chapel with a sense of history and emotion that only music can convey.

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