Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Canticle of the Sun" ¶ 0
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Canticle and Sun
* Canticle of the Sun
* 1946: Leo Sowerby, The Canticle of the Sun
The cellist in Sofia Gubaidulina's The Canticle of the Sun plays a flexatone in the middle of the piece.
# redirect Canticle of the Sun
* The Canticle of the Sun ( 1997 ) and Music for Flute, Strings, and Percussion ( 1994 ).
# redirect Canticle of the Sun
The Canticle of the Sun in its praise of God thanks Him for such creations as " Brother Fire " and " Sister Water ".
Historically, the " Canticle of the Sun " is first mentioned in the Vita Prima of Thomas of Celano, in 1228.
* The Canticle of the Sun ( 1997 ) and Music for Flute, Strings, and Percussion ( 1994 ).
* Amy Beach: Canticle of the Sun ( l998 ) by the Capitol Hill Choral Society, conducted by Betty Buchanan ( Albany Records ).

Canticle and also
It is also known in English as Canticle of Canticles or simply Canticles.
Technophobia is also thematic in Walter M. Miller's novel A Canticle for Leibowitz, in which nuclear war produces an attempt to stamp out science itself, which is held to be responsible.
The Magnificat ( Latin: soul magnifies ) — also known as the Song of Mary or the Canticle of Mary — is a canticle frequently sung ( or spoken ) liturgically in Christian church services.
The song was also included on A. L. Lloyd's 1955 album The English And Scottish Popular Ballads, using Kidson's melody, but the version using the melody later developed by Simon & Garfunkel in " Scarborough Fair / Canticle " was first recorded on a 1956 album, English Folk Songs, by Audrey Coppard.
Many of these writers also participated enthusiastically in performance poetry events, both individually or in groups like Cobbing's Bird Yak and Konkrete Canticle.
Cobbing also explored his interest in performance works for multiple voices and musical instruments in groups like Bird Yak and Konkrete Canticle, which included poets Paula Claire and Bill Griffiths and musician Michael Chant.
Heshbon also makes it into the Canticle of Canticles, biblical love poem of Song of Solomon where, in verse 7: 4, the poet likens his love's eyes to " the pools of Heshbon.
The Nunc dimittis ( also Song of Simeon or Canticle of Simeon ) is a canticle from a text in the second chapter of Luke named after its first words in Latin, meaning ' Now dismiss ...'.
It is also an optional song for Matins in Lutheran liturgies, and either an abbreviated or full version of the Song is featured as the Old Testament Canticle in the Lauds liturgy for Sundays and Feasts in the Divine Office of the Roman Catholic Church.
A year later, Bisson also finished the writing of Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman sequel to the classic A Canticle for Leibowitz.
Many of the other books in the series also follow his story, such as The Queen of the Damned, The Tale of the Body Thief, Memnoch the Devil, and also Blood Canticle.
The Sequence of Saint Eulalia, also known as the Canticle of Saint Eulalia ( French: Séquence or Cantilène de sainte Eulalie ) is the earliest surviving piece of French hagiography and one of the earliest extant texts in vernacular langue d ' oïl.
The final stage was the Unitio ( theosis in Greek ), a period in which the soul of the monk was meant to bond with the Spirit of God in a union often described as the marriage of the Song of Solomon ( also called the " Song of Songs " or the " Canticle of Canticles ").
* Benedictus ( Song of Zechariah ), the canticle sung at Lauds, also called the Canticle of Zachary.
He was also instrumental in co-founding the Kid Brothers of St. Frank with Rich Mullins, and well as co-writing a musical about Saint Francis of Assisi entitled Canticle of the Plains.

Canticle and known
On the one hand, while it is used in the common parlance in the Church of England to cover several of the enumerated canticles, the Prayer Book applies it only to the " Benedicite ", while in its Calendar the word Canticles is applied to what is commonly known as the " Song of Solomon " ( the Catholic " Canticle of Canticles ", Vulgate, " Canticum canticorum ").
In A Canticle for Leibowitz, ( novel, no film, 1959 ) the previous war is known as the " Flame Deluge "; On the Beach ( novel 1957, film 1959, television miniseries 2000 ) is most famous for making the end of humanity a theme in popular thinking on nuclear war ; Final War ( Japan, 1960 ) nuclear war erupts after the USA accidentally bombs South Korea.

Canticle and Praise
There, he composed Canticle of Praise and taught classes in poetry and verse writing.
* Canticle of Praise ( 1919 )

Canticle and ),
Their biggest hits – including " The Sound of Silence " ( 1964 ), " I Am a Rock " ( 1965 ), " Homeward Bound " ( 1965 ), " Scarborough Fair / Canticle " ( 1966 ), " A Hazy Shade of Winter " ( 1966 ), " Mrs. Robinson " ( 1968 ), " Bridge over Troubled Water " ( 1969 ), " The Boxer " ( 1969 ), and " Cecilia " ( 1969 ) – peaked at number one in several charts.
Further hit singles came, including " Scarborough Fair / Canticle ", based on a traditional English ballad with an arrangement by Martin Carthy, and " Homeward Bound " ( later U. S. No. 5 ), about life on the road while Simon was touring in England in 1965.
The Spiritual Canticle is an eclogue in which the bride ( representing the soul ) searches for the bridegroom ( representing Jesus Christ ), and is anxious at having lost him ; both are filled with joy upon reuniting.
A seminal work in this subgenre was Walter M. Miller, Jr .' s A Canticle for Leibowitz ( 1959 ), in which a recrudescent Catholic Church, pseudo-medieval society, and rediscovery of the knowledge of the pre-holocaust world are central themes.
* The Nunc dimittis, the Canticle of St. Simeon (" Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace ...") ( Luke ), is read.
* Canticle Weaving: Trombone Concerto # 2, Ralph Sauer ( trombone ), Los Angeles Philharmonic ( March 29, 2003 )
* At Lauds, the " Canticle of Zachary " ( Luke 1: 68-79 ), commonly referred to as the " Benedictus " ( from its first word );
* At Compline, the " Canticle of Simeon " ( Luke 2: 29-32 ), commonly referred to as the " Nunc dimittis " ( from the opening words ).
* Canticle of the Lamb ( 1971 ), for a cappella S. A. T. B.
Sometimes a fourth basic conflict is described, " man against society ", Some of the other types of conflict referenced include " man against machine " ( The Terminator, Brave New World ), " man against fate " ( Slaughterhouse Five ), " man against the supernatural " ( The Shining ) and " man against god " ( A Canticle for Liebowitz ).
The Nunc Dimittis is the traditional ' Gospel Canticle ' of Night Prayer ( Compline ), just as Benedictus and Magnificat are the traditional Gospel Canticles of Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer respectively.
In the actual Roman Liturgy, Lauds are composed of four psalms with antiphons ( in reality there are usually seven, but, the three Laudate psalms are counted as one since they share one Gloria Patri and antiphon ; likewise, psalms 62 and 66 are similarly conjoined ), a Canticle, Capitulum, Hymn, Versicle, the Benedictus with Antiphon, Oratio, or Collect, and, on certain days, the Preces, or Prayers and Versicles.
The creative product of these years, including his famous poems ' Birthday ' ( about Adolf Hitler's last hours ) and ' The Canticle ' ( a poem about the life of Francis of Assisi ), was self-published in his third collection simply entitled Birthday ( 1953 ).
His works are: " A Commentary on the Canticle of Canticles ", which is lost ; " Opuscula " ( new edition, Namur, 1899 ), including: " Duodecim gratiarum actiones "; " Jubilus seu Hymnus de SS.

0.184 seconds.