Tajci’s powerful musical adaptation of the Crucifixion Story

15 years ago

    Singer/songwriter Tajci (Tai-Chee) will perform “I Thirst – the Crucifixion Story” in the Maine area from March 16 – 26. Tajci will perform in Houlton on March 19 at St. Mary of the Visitation Parish at 7 p.m.
    Since the spring of 2000, Tatiana Cameron – Tajci has shared her emotional programs in over 600 concerts, building a nationwide following for the artist who, as a teenager, was a pop music superstar in Communist Central Europe. Tajci abandoned her fame at age 21 and fled to the United States, where she eventually began performing churches across America.
    “People are hungry to be fed spiritually and this is a great way to do it, through this women’s music,” said Reverend John Skehan of St. Christopher’s Church in York, where Tajci performed last spring. Seventeen-year-old Andrew Brown of Hampden, was in that audience. “She was absolutely amazing and the experience was powerful.”
    Tatiana Cameron – Tajci, in collaboration with Los Angeles based producer Denny Bouchard – adopted and arranged a wide array of musical styles, traditions and ethnic origins into a mesmerizing musical piece. This performance, executed with tremendous artistry and deep sincere spirituality, features Contemporary Christian favorites such as Via Dolorosa, Tajci’s original songs, Hebrew and Gregorian chants and classic hymns such as: Were You There and O Sacred Head Surrounded.
    Tajci’s “I Thirst” was captured on film at a performance in Los Angeles, CA in 2004 and has been broadcast on many TV stations, including EWTN.
    It has become a favorite broadcast on XM World Radio during the Easter Tridium.