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Josiah's Sanctification: Lessons Learned from a Lost Book: Kings of All Creation, Book 1 , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 94min
Lessons Learned from a Lost BookWho is King JosiahKing Josiah inherited a kingdom in ruin and under the judgment of God. He heard a message of destruction from prophets and changed his ways, but quickly found out sincere faith is not enough! While cleaning up his kingdom and placing the temple in order, the workers discovered the Book of the Law which told Josiah how to worship before God. When he humbled himself to God and His Word, he was spared the destruction that was coming.What can we learn from himFrom Josiah, we can learn may life lessons, and this first book of the Kings of All Creation series examines what we can learn through the Word. This study examines four key lessons:Start Following God Where You AreRediscover the BibleLearn to Hear from GodTransform Your LifeHow to Listen to this bookThis book is written in an easy-to-understand format, and each point draws on the prior sections. The chapters are full of history about Josiah and how to apply his life to our New Testament living. The book can be easily listened to in a single sitting, or over a week very reflectively. The final chapter gives some plans and strategies to put the contents of this book into place.Kings of All Creation SeriesThis series is designed to learn from Old Testament kings and prophets in a way that is easy to understand and digest for our modern times. While we quote from prophets, we attempt to explain the sections of Scripture in a way that is easy to understand, and we seek to teach you practical applications from each of the kings we discuss. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Thomas Murosky. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/151681/bk_acx0_151681_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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Reading The Holy Quraan Reflectively - a step-b-step guide
Reading The Holy Quraan Reflectively - a step-b-step guide: ab 2.81 €- Shop: ebook.de
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Refurbishing the Soul
These four works for cello and piano directly amaze and charm the listener. The music was written by composers who were each well capable of putting a musical kite up in the air, leaving it up to the performer to rein it in for the audience to see things more clearly. Each composition hails from a distinct epoch in music history (the Classical, Romantic, Ethnic-nationalist, Modern French Impressionist) and the parallel associations prove stunning. Therefore, it is well worthwhile to hear this album in one sitting. Music at Lonely Peaks Records "A lonely peak of grandeur"-is the way one Bach biographer described the achievement of the six works for unaccompanied violin, and the words are well chosen. They represent an ultimate sophistication and difficulty. The extraordinary inventiveness with which Bach created his masterpieces not only stretched the capabilities of the instrument but also require from the performer endurance, concentration, and critical interpretative insight to shape the separate movements into a logical whole. Lonely Peaks Records was organized with the fullness of that thought in mind. A good recording reveals a complex story. We look for honesty when we make a recording-what the instruments really sound like, presented with clarity and realism. We are more interested in placing the microphones where they need to be to hear inside the music and less interested in having our records sound like you are seated in the tenth row. Good recording technique will allow the recording artist to do his work, which is to reveal the multifaceted beauty that exists in the details of great music. We make great classical music recordings that usually feature the cello alone, or small ensemble chamber music, where there is more freedom to express oneself, more give and take between colleagues, more spontaneity and intimacy than are really ever possible in even the most successful orchestral recordings. Recording can make music a much more cogent experience for the listener. The artist has more options and more choice in the performance that is captured. The listener benefits from microphone placement and always has the best seat in the house. Moreover, a wonderful performance isn't lost, it can be heard again and again. If your playback equipment is good, the experience can be overwhelming-heard properly at home, intimately, quietly, and reflectively. Good music is made for an individual's consideration and appreciation...to move the emotions well.- Shop: odax
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Mystery Fugue
Louis Abbiate published Préludes et Fugues in 1901. They are the most sophisticated and bold contrapuntal pieces ever written for unaccompanied cello. His music largely consists in scenes created by intertwining independent and modest melodic lines to effect a dialogue. Delighted by rhetorical diversity and having a gift for the management of 'space,' Abbiate writes out two, three, and even four voices to be played on a cello with just four strings-in contrast, for example, to the more well known solo cello writing of Bach, whose Suites are full of ingenuity, but more typically only suggestive of multiple lines. Grasped as an unfolding musical conversation, each fugue has a discernable, natural logic to consider. The careful listener can follow two or three lines of sound, pick out the variants, and likely discover something new in each rehearing. Préludes are interleaved with the fugues to provide some solace. Less strict, their lines are placed beneath the surface texture in a free form of elaborate noodling. Ultimately, they act as staging areas on the way to the high art of the fugue-a mystery to all but the initiated. There is something optimistic and compelling about this performance. There is a goodness about it that possesses the strength of virtue. Enjoy our recording. Music at Lonely Peaks Records "A lonely peak of grandeur"-is the way one Bach biographer described the achievement of the six works for unaccompanied violin, and the words are well chosen. They represent an ultimate sophistication and difficulty. The extraordinary inventiveness with which Bach created his masterpieces not only stretched the capabilities of the instrument but also require from the performer endurance, concentration, and critical interpretative insight to shape the separate movements into a logical whole. Lonely Peaks Records was organized with the fullness of that thought in mind. A good recording reveals a complex story. We look for honesty when we make a recording-what the instruments really sound like, presented with clarity and realism. We are more interested in placing the microphones where they need to be to hear inside the music and less interested in having our records sound like you are seated in the tenth row. Good recording technique will allow the recording artist to do his work, which is to reveal the multifaceted beauty that exists in the details of great music. We make great classical music recordings that usually feature the cello alone, or small ensemble chamber music, where there is more freedom to express oneself, more give and take between colleagues, more spontaneity and intimacy than are really ever possible in even the most successful orchestral recordings. Recording can make music a much more cogent experience for the listener. The artist has more options and more choice in the performance that is captured. The listener benefits from microphone placement and always has the best seat in the house. Moreover, a wonderful performance isn't lost, it can be heard again and again. If your playback equipment is good, the experience can be overwhelming-heard properly at home, intimately, quietly, and reflectively. Good music is made for an individual's consideration and appreciation...to move the emotions well.- Shop: odax
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Meet Peter C. Dzialo
It is evident to cellists that most composers have had little experience with the physical act of playing the instrument, and thus performance technique, as a source of inspiration, supplied little direction to their writing. The three works on this recording deviate from this shortcoming to marvelous effect. The Sixth Suite for Unaccompanied Cello by J. S. Bach was written ca. 1720, at a time when Bach was happiest and most productive. Employed by Prince Leopold in Cöthen as Director of Music, he had few fixed obligations and was mostly free to pursue his own compositional interests. One of these interests was to experiment with the cello, to understand it, and exploit it's capabilities. Although the most involved and complex of the cello suites is the Fifth, it is the Sixth Suite that is the most adventurous and which best blends a virtuoso style with compositional perfection in baroque form. The Grande Étude Symphonique by Louis Abbiate (1866-1933) is the culminating composition in his pedagogical course on cello playing, coming after some 300 pages of preliminary studies. Other than the Kodály solo cello Sonata, this is the only work I know of in which a cello alone evokes a symphonic texture. A unique variety of physical techniques are required of the performer and I have never encountered some of these techniques elsewhere. The structure is cyclical but successively builds upon itself and extracts more and more potential from the whole range of the instrument. In a remarkable turnabout that would not typically satisfy the ego of a virtuoso, and unlike other compositions of tremendous difficulty that end with a grand finale, this piece changes direction to finish with a peaceful ascent that floats us away into eternity. Mon Cirque by cellist and composer Paul Tortelier (1914-1990) is music clearly inspired by the act of cello playing itself. Almost every passage uses hand movements and finger dispositions that would occur only to an expert cellist, fiddling with the instrument, searching to discover new, captivating combinations. The result is the development of an exceptionally rich and colorful palette which Tortelier uses to portray circus acts in musical form. As Bach employs different voices, and Abbiate demonstrates orchestral textures, Tortelier with greater explicitness imitates circus performers. This is Tortelier's most brilliant work and more, it is one of the most successful pieces of program music written for cello by any composer. Music at Lonely Peaks Records "A lonely peak of grandeur"-is the way one Bach biographer described the achievement of the six works for unaccompanied violin, and the words are well chosen. They represent an ultimate sophistication and difficulty. The extraordinary inventiveness with which Bach created his masterpieces not only stretched the capabilities of the instrument but also require from the performer endurance, concentration, and critical interpretative insight to shape the separate movements into a logical whole. Lonely Peaks Records was organized with the fullness of that thought in mind. A good recording reveals a complex story. We look for honesty when we make a recording-what the instruments really sound like, presented with clarity and realism. We are more interested in placing the microphones where they need to be to hear inside the music and less interested in having our records sound like you are seated in the tenth row. Good recording technique will allow the recording artist to do his work, which is to reveal the multifaceted beauty that exists in the details of great music. We make great classical music recordings that usually feature the cello alone, or small ensemble chamber music, where there is more freedom to express oneself, more give and take between colleagues, more spontaneity and intimacy than are really ever possible in even the most successful orchestral recordings. Recording can make music a much more cogent experience for the listener. The artist has more options and more choice in the performance that is captured. The listener benefits from microphone placement and always has the best seat in the house. Moreover, a wonderful performance isn't lost, it can be heard again and again. If your playback equipment is good, the experience can be overwhelming-heard properly at home, intimately, quietly, and reflectively. Good music is made for an individual's consideration and appreciation...to move the emotions well.- Shop: odax
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