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  1. Hearken Unto Me Ye Holy Children (Maurice Greene)

    Refimprove date May 2008 Hearken Unto Me, Ye Holy Children is an anthem composed by Maurice Greene composer Maurice Greene in 1728. The first performance was probably given on 1 March 1728 at the Kings College Chapel King s College Chapel , Cambridge however there is some conjecture that the actual first performance date was 25 April 1728 to coincide with George II of Great Britain King George II s visit . A typical performance takes about 17 minutes. Voices Countertenor Tenor Bass vocal range Bass Choir Chorus Movements The work has the following movement music movements class wikitable border 1 bgcolor ececec Movement bgcolor ececec Type bgcolor ececec Voice bgcolor ececec Text bgcolor ececec Source 1 Solo Countertenor Hearken unto me, ye holy children BR bud forth as a rose growing BR by the brooks of the field. BR Give a sweet savour as frankincense, BR and flourish as the lilies. BR Sing a song of praise, BR bless the Lord in all His works. Wisdom of Sirach Sirach 39, 13 14 2 Chorus Magnify His name, BR and shew forth His praise BR with the songs of your lips and with harps. Sirach 39, 15 3 Chorus And in praising Him you shall say BR blessed be the Lord God of our fathers, BR who hath put such a thing into the king s heart BR to build this house and set up BR a holy temple to the Lord, BR which was prepar d for everlasting glory. Sirach 39, 15 BR Book of Ezra Ezra 7, 27 BR Sirach 49, 12 4 Solo Tenor To be a father to the fatherless BR to feed them with the bread of understanding, BR and give them the waters of wisdom to drink. Sirach 4, 10 BR Sirach 15, 3 5 Duet Countertenor BR and Tenor Therefore shall he receive a glorious kingdom BR and a beautiful crown from the hand of the Lord. Wisdom of Solomon 5, 16 6 Recitative Bass How is he numb red BR among the children of God, BR and his lot is among the saints. Wisdom of Solomon 5, 5 7 Solo Bass His name shall endure ... BR Sirach 49, 12 Category Anthems Category Choral compositions classical composition stub es Hearken ...   more details



  1. Lloyd Center for Environmental Studies

    The Lloyd Center for Environmental Studies is a non profit organization that provides educational programs on aquatic environments in southeastern New England in the United States . The Lloyd Center s convert 55 acre m2 of estuary and maritime forest in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts , was donated to the Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust in 1978 by Karen Lloyd as a living memorial to her mother, Katharine Nordell Lloyd. Five walking trails offer scenic views of the Slocum River, Buzzards Bay , Demarest Lloyd State Park, Mishaum Point, and Cuttyhunk Island. The Chaypee Woods Trail snakes its way through stone walls that hearken back to farming days when dairy cattle, ducks, and chickens were raised there. Steep steps and slopes mix with the vistas of the salt marsh , oak hickory forest, freshwater wetlands , Kettle geology kettleholes , moraine , and a Native American midden site. External links http www.thelloydcenter.org Lloyd Center for Environmental Studies Category Environment of the United States ...   more details



  1. WGLS-FM

    Infobox Radio station name WGLS FM image Image WGLS.JPG 200px area Philadelphia, PA Glassboro, NJ branding Rowan Radio slogan The Music That Matters airdate 1964 in radio 1964 frequency 89.7 megahertz MHz format College Radio erp 750 watt s haat 149 meters class A owner Rowan University website http wgls.rowan.edu callsign meaning W GL assboro S tate College WGLS FM , known as Rowan Radio, is a college radio station licensed to Rowan University that broadcasts on 89.7MHz. The studios are located in the College of Communication on the campus of Rowan University in Glassboro, New Jersey . WGLS FM is Gloucester County s only FM radio station. WGLS s programming features a variety of music, sports, cultural, educational programs focused towards the interest of the Rowan University and South Jersey communities. The call letters for WGLS hearken back to the former name of the institution W GL assboro S tate College. The station has won numerous local and national awards, including being named College Station of the Year by the National Association of College Broadcasters in 1997. ref cite news url http wgls.rowan.edu archives.html Main TheGloucesterCountyTimes RowanRadioEarnsAwards May312008 title Rowan radio earns awards date May 31, 2008 work Gloucester County Times accessdate 2008 06 08 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref ref cite news url http wgls.rowan.edu archives.html ThePhiladelphiaInquirer TheyreNo 1 January21997 title They re No. 1 date January 2, 1997 work The Philadelphia Inquirer accessdate 2008 06 08 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref References reflist External links http wgls.rowan.edu WGLS Website FMQ WGLS FML WGLS Philadelphia Radio New Jersey college radio Category Radio stations in New Jersey GLS FM Category College radio stations in New Jersey GLS FM Category Rowan University ...   more details



  1. Prophetic perfect tense

    The prophetic perfect tense is a verb tense that some claim is used by the prophet s in the Hebrew Bible . This literary technique refers to future events in the past tense , known as deictic center shift. Many liberal scholars Who date February 2011 contest the existence of this tense, claiming that all of the events ascribed to prophetic perfect can be understood to have indeed occurred in the past Citation needed date February 2011 . Examples Isaiah 5 13 Therefore My people are gone into captivity, for want of knowledge and their honourable men are famished, and their multitude are parched with thirst JPS Isaiah 10 28 32 He is come to Aiath, he is passed through Migron at Michmas he layeth up his baggage They are gone over the pass they have taken up their lodging at Geba Ramah trembleth Gibeath shaul is fled. Cry thou with a shrill voice, O daughter of Gallim Hearken, O Laish O thou poor Anathoth Madmenah is in mad flight the inhabitants of Gebim flee to cover. This very day shall he halt at Nob, shaking his hand at the mount of the daughter of Zion, the hill of Jerusalem. JPS Jeremiah 23 2 Therefore thus saith the Lord, the God of Israel, against the shepherds that feed My people Ye have scattered My flock, and driven them away, and have not taken care of them behold, I will visit upon you the evil of your doings, saith the Lord. JPS Amos 5 2 The virgin of Israel is fallen, she shall no more rise she is cast down upon her land, there is none to raise her up JPS Category figures of speech ...   more details



  1. King Mosiah I

    Religious text primary date October 2011 According to the Book of Mormon , Mosiah I was a Nephite prophet who led the Nephites from the land of Nephi to the land of Zarahemla and was later appointed king. He was the father of King Benjamin , the first of two individuals in the Book of Mormon with that name. His grandson, King Mosiah II Mosiah II was Benjamin s son and was king of the Nephite nation from about 124 BC to 91 BC . Accounts The history of Mosiah I is limited to Amaleki s account in the Book of Omni . ref sourcetext source Book of Mormon book Omni chapter 1 verse 12 range 23 ref Following a period of much war and contention between...the Nephites, and the Lamanites , ref sourcetext source Book of Mormon book Omni chapter 1 verse 10 ref Mosiah sup 1 sup was warned of the Lord that he should flee out of the land of Nephi, and as many as would hearken unto the voice of the Lord should also depart out of the land with him, into the wilderness . ref sourcetext source Book of Mormon book Omni chapter 1 verse 12 ref The journey led them to the land of Zarahemla, inhabited by a Mulekites group of people who had come from Jerusalem at the time that Zedekiah, king of Judah, was carried away captive into Babylon . ref sourcetext source Book of Mormon book Omni chapter 1 verse 15 ref The two groups united and appointed Mosiah their king. Mosiah I also translated engravings found on a stone which gave an account of the Jaredite s, another people who had previously inhabited the area. Mosiah I s son Benjamin also reminds his people that his father had taught about the evil spirit. ref sourcetext source Book of Mormon book Mosiah chapter 2 verse 32 ref References reflist S start succession box before various kings of the Nephites br eventually Nephi title Nephites Kings King of the Nephites years ? ? B.C. after King Benjamin S end Category Book of Mormon people LDS stub ...   more details



  1. James Kent (composer)

    James Kent 13 March 1700, Winchester 6 May 1776 was an English organist and composer. Kent was a chorister of Winchester Cathedral and the King s Chapel. He was appointed organist of Trinity College, Cambridge , where he worked until about 1737. Then he was organist in Winchester of both the cathedral and the college. He retired in 1774 and was buried after his death in 1776 in the north aisle of the cathedral. He was a pupil of William Croft and assisted William Boyce composer William Boyce in publishing his collection of cathedral music. Works Anthems Hearken unto this, O Man. When the Son of Man. Give the Lord the honour due. Thine, o Lord, is the Greatness. etc. Sources http www.oxforddnb.com index 15 101015417 James Kent biography http www.ofchoristers.net Chapters WinchesterChoristers.htm Winchester Choristers http books.google.co.jp books?id HugqAAAAYAAJ&pg PA313&lpg PA313&dq James Kent composer &source bl&ots MGpz tc 6V&sig POz6Xu3jOFHmjMjyv2rEaZjd Lo&hl en&ei a4LoTJboD430ca6C0dwK&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 8&ved 0CE8Q6AEwBw v onepage&q James 20Kent 20 composer &f false Memoir of James Kent in The Harmonicon , Volume 8, pp.  313 314, by William Ayrton, accessed 21 November 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kent, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English organist and composer DATE OF BIRTH 13 March 1700 PLACE OF BIRTH Winchester DATE OF DEATH 6 May 1776 PLACE OF DEATH Winchester DEFAULTSORT Kent, James Category English composers Category Winchester Cathedral Category 1700 births Category 1776 deaths UK composer stub ...   more details



  1. Maurice Greene (composer)

    Image Maurice Greene by Francis Hayman.jpg thumb Maurice Greene Maurice Greene 12 August 1696 1 December 1755 was an English composer and organ music organist . Biography Born in London , the son of a clergyman, Greene became a choirboy at St Paul s Cathedral under Jeremiah Clarke and Charles King composer Charles King . He studied the organ under Richard Brind , and after Brind died, Greene became organist at St Paul s. With the death of William Croft in 1727, Greene became organist at the Chapel Royal , and in 1730 he became professor of music at University of Cambridge Cambridge University . ref Venn id GRN730M name Greene, Maurice ref In 1735 he was appointed Master of the King s Musick . At his death, Greene was working on the compilation Cathedral Music , which his student and successor as Master of the King s Musick, William Boyce composer William Boyce , was to complete. Many items from that collection are still used in Anglicanism Anglican services today. He wrote very competent music in the Georgian style, particularly long Verse Anthems. However his acknowledged masterpiece, Lord, let me know mine end , is a Full Anthem. Greene sets a text full of pathos using a polyphonic texture over a continuous instrumental walking bass, with a particularly effective Treble duet in the middle of the work. Both this section and the end of the anthem contain superb examples of the Neapolitan Sixth chord. Works Greene wrote a good deal of both sacred and secular vocal music, including the anthem Hearken Unto Me Ye Holy Children Maurice Greene Hearken Unto Me, Ye Holy Children 1728 the oratorio The Song of Deborah and Barak 1732 the oratorio Jephtha 1737 the opera Florimel 1734 settings of sonnet s from Edmund Spenser s Amoretti 1739 a collection of anthem s 1743 , of which the best known is Lord, let me know mine end . the opera Phoebe opera Phoebe completed 1747 He also published keyboard music, including Choice Lessons , for harpsichord or spinet London, 1733 6 Overtur ...   more details



  1. Allegra Coleman

    original research date June 2011 unreferenced date June 2011 Image Esquire961101.gif thumb Larter on the cover of Esquire portraying the fictional Allegra Coleman. Allegra Coleman was a fictional celebrity invented by writer Martha Sherrill for the purposes of a hoax magazine article. Model Ali Larter portrayed the imaginary model in Sherrill s feature which appeared in Esquire magazine Esquire November 1996 . History A parody of celebrity profiles, the article described an upcoming movie with Woody Allen , her tempestuous relationship with David Schwimmer including a scandal involving nude photographs supposedly taken by paparazzi and her friendship with Deepak Chopra . The hoax was revealed by Esquire editor Edward Kosner in a press release to the news wire services. Sherrill later wrote a satirical novel on Hollywood life which featured Allegra Coleman as a prominent character. The novel, My Last Movie Star, was published by Random House in 2003. Reaction Although response to the affair was perhaps less vigorous than the magazine s publishers might have hoped for, given that the article was, in essence, a publicity stunt, the article written about her new It Girl status prompted calls from studios and talent scouts eager to offer her scripts. Some responses focused on the ethics of the affair Schwimmer s friends were reported to have complained of the invasion of privacy involved in using the actor s fame. Writing in Salon.com Salon , David Futrelle commented that the affair seemed to hearken back to Esquire s mid 1960s heyday. A writer on suck.com noted that the Coleman satire was essentially indistinguishable from the normal run of the magazine s celebrity reporting. The incident jump started Ali Larter s acting career, and she went on to many TV shows, movies Legally Blonde , Final Destination and the role of Niki Sanders in NBC s Heroes TV series Heroes . References in popular culture The 2005 romantic comedy film , Hitch film Hitch , featured a character nam ...   more details



  1. Te Atua Mou E

    Infobox anthem title Te Atua mou e english title God is Truth image image size caption prefix National country COK author Pa Tepaeru Terito Ariki Lady Davis lyrics date composer Tom Davis politician Sir Tom Davis music date adopted 1982 until sound sound title Te Atua mou e God is Truth is the national anthem of the Cook Islands . It was adopted in 1982, replacing the previous New Zealand anthem God Defend New Zealand . The music is by Tom Davis politician Sir Tom Davis , then Prime Minister of the Cook Islands . The words are by his wife, Pa Tepaeru Terito Ariki Lady Davis. Lyrics poem Te Atua mou e Ko koe rai te pu O te p enua e Akarongo mai I to m tou nei reo Te kapiki atu nei Paruru mai Ia m tou nei Omai te korona mou 0 Kia ngateitei Kia vai rai te aro a O te p enua e poem valign top poem To God Almighty Ruler of the isles of the sea Hearken our call Protect us Crown us with liberty May peace and love reign supreme 0 throughout the land. ref http www.ck govt.htm ant National anthem , Government of the Cook Islands ref poem valign top poem God of truth, you are the ruler of our country. Please listen to our voices as we call to you, protect and guide us and give us your crown of truth so we can be successful and so that love and peace will rule forever over our beloved country. poem References references External links YouTube id Pt4CM9YFDUc title Te Atua mou e orchestral with superimposed lyrics YouTube id Bm92rszspSg t 15s title Te Atua mou e 3 part a cappella , first 2 lines missing Nationalanthemsofoceaniaandthepacificislands Category National anthems Category National symbols of the Cook Islands Category Cook Islands music anthem stub CookIslands stub de Te Atua Mou E el Te Atua Mou E es Te Atua Mou e fr Te Atua Mou E gl Te Atua mou e ko mi Te Atua Mou E ms Te Atua Mou e ja pl Hymn Wysp Cooka ru sv Te Atua Mou E ...   more details



  1. Glatt (Rhine)

    Infobox River river name Glatt image name D bendorf Glatt IMG 0979.jpg caption At D bendorf origin Greifensee mouth Rhine Rheinsfelden basin countries Switzerland length 38,5 km elevation 435 m mouth elevation 356 m discharge watershed Glatt IPA de lat is the name of a lesser tributary affluent to the High Rhine in the Z rcher Unterland Unterland of the canton of Zurich , Switzerland . It is convert 38.5 km mi abbr on long and flows out from the Greifensee thru the Glatt Valley , discharging into the Rhine by Glattfelden . Whereas the upper reaches are only gently inclined, the stream gets steeper beneath, forming banks of bed load . The earliest mention of the Glatt fluvii, qui dicitur glat dates back to 1034 at the latest. The hydronym is proposed to hearken back to the Old High German OHG adjective glat , meaning either bright, clear or plane, smooth . ref name gs ks Gabrielle Schmid Andres Kristol, Niederglatt ZH Dielsdorf in Dictionnaire toponymique des communes suisses Lexikon der schweizerischen Gemeindenamen Dizionario toponomastico dei comuni svizzeri DTS LSG , Centre de dialectologie, Universit de Neuch tel, Verlag Huber, Frauenfeld Stuttgart Wien 2005, ISBN 3 7193 1308 5 and ditions Payot, Lausanne 2005, ISBN 2 601 03336 3, p.  646. ref Since the 15th century, the Glatt had been subject to the sovereignty of the city of Zurich , the council of which assigned the custody over the river to two reeves Glatt Vogt v gte in the 16th century. After a first attempt to regulate the stream in 1593 and an only rudimentarily realized project in the early 19th century, the largest reshapings took place during the time from 1878 to 1895. In 1936, another straightening was carried out as a preliminary work to the construction of the Zurich Airport as well as to land improvement and future overbuildings. Due to the last regulation works in 1975 between Niederglatt and the Glatt s confluence to the Rhine, the hydroelectric power station s built in the late 19th ce ...   more details



  1. Onell Design

    Infobox Company company name Onell Design company logo Image Onell logo small.jpg 200px company type Limited liability company LLC foundation United States United States of America location city Acton MA location country USA key people Matt Doughty, Michelle Doughty, Megan Doughty, Marc Beaudette, Jesse Moore industry designer toy s products Glyos System Series years active 2007 present revenue net income num employees company slogan homepage http www.onelldesign.com www.onelldesign.com Onell Design is an independent toy company and artist collective. They produce the Glyos System Series featuring the characters Pheyden , Exellis , Crayboth, Buildman and more. ref http onelldesign.com images leesarticle2.jpg In Your World, But Not Of It Lee s Toy Review Issue 181 ref The toys are made of interchangeable parts , and hearken back to the durable, small scale action figures of the 1980s . ref http www.wickedlocal.com acton news x1941730433 Living a Toy Story The Beacon, September 2007 ref ref http www.cluttermagazine.com magazines issue11 Clutter Magazine November 2007 ref The figures can be described as a cross between an Action figure and a Lego set. The company has collaborated with local and international artists such as Banimon in Boston and Real x Head in Japan . ref http www.collectiondx.com article sdcc08 rocket north Collection DX July 2008 ref The Glyos System Series received the 1 Best Mini Line Toy Award 2008 from the popular toy review site Plastic and Plush. ref http www.plasticandplush.com plasticandplush 2009 01 2008 toy awards best mini line.html Plastic and Plush 2008 ref Onell Design s interchangeable vinyl piece The Rig was featured in MTV s Top Ten Toys of 2010. ref http geek news.mtv.com 2010 12 14 the top ten toys of 2010 MTV Geek News 2010 ref Also in 2010, the Onell Design Glyos System was incorporated in a new line of Outer Space Men action figures. In 2011, Onell Design introduced the Glyan, a 2 3 4 inch figure in various colors which includes ...   more details



  1. Last Supper (del Castagno)

    Infobox Painting image file Andrea del Castagno 001.jpg title Last Supper artist Andrea del Castagno year 1445 1450 type Fresco height 453 image size 450px width 975 city Florence museum Sant Apollonia The Last Supper 1445 1450 is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance artist Andrea del Castagno , located in the church of Sant Apollonia in Florence . It depicts Jesus and the Apostles during the Last Supper , with Judas sitting separately on the near side of the table, as is common in depictions of the Last Supper in Christian art . Description John the Apostle Saint John s posture of innocent slumber neatly contrasts Judas Iscariot Jude the Betrayer s tense, upright pose, and the hand positions of the final pair of Twelve Apostles apostles on either end of the fresco mirror each other with accomplished realism. The colors of the apostles robes and their postures contribute to the balance of the piece. The detail and naturalism of this fresco portray the ways in which del Castagno departed from earlier artistic styles. The highly detailed marble walls hearken back to Roman art Roman First Style wall paintings, and that the pillars and statues recall Classical antiquity Classical sculpture and preface trompe l oeil painting. Furthermore, the color highlights in the hair of the figures, flowing robes, and a credible Perspective graphical perspective in the halos foreshadow advancements to come. The Last Supper displays del Castagno s talents at his best. The detail and naturalism of this fresco portray the ways in which del Castagno departed from earlier artistic styles. It is likely that Leonardo da Vinci was already familiar with this work before he painted his Last Supper da Vinci his own Last Supper in a more dramatic form to contrast with the stillness of these works, so that more emotion would be displayed. ref Leonardo da Vinci, the Last Supper a Cosmic Drama and an Act of Redemption by Michael Ladwein 2006 pages 27 and 60 ref References Reflist Last Supper in art ...   more details



  1. Alfred Burt

    , O Hearken Ye, was sent on the 1953 family Christmas card. Burt finished the last of his carols, The Star ... of the Burt carols appeared on it Caroling, Caroling, O Hearken Ye, Jesu Parvule, The Star Carol ... 1952 O, Hearken Ye 1953 Caroling Caroling 1954 We ll Dress the House 1954 The Star Carol 1954 ...   more details



  1. Nienna

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Tolkienchar image character image caption character name Nienna character alias Fui, Qalm T ri character race Ainu Middle earth Ainur Book s The Silmarillion 1977 Portal Middle earth Nienna is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien s legendarium . She is introduced in The Silmarillion as an Ainu, one of the Queens of the Valar and one of the Aratar . She was the sister of Mandos and L rien Vala Irmo . Her name meant She who weeps . Or perhaps, in light of Tolkien s Roman Catholic Church Catholicism , she was named after the charism of the Gift of Tears Quenya nie tear anna gift . She lives in the far West of Arda , grieves for the suffering of the world, and comforts the spirits of the dead who wait in the halls of Mandos bquote S he dwells alone. She is acquainted with grief, and mourns for every wound that Arda has suffered in the marring of Morgoth Melkor . So great was her sorrow, as the Ainulindal Music unfolded, that her song turned to lamentation long before its end, and the sound of mourning was woven into the themes of the World before it began. But she does not weep for herself and those who hearken to her learn pity, and endurance in hope. Her halls are west of West, upon the borders of the world and she comes seldom to the city of Valmar Middle earth Valimar where all is glad. She goes rather to the halls of Mandos, which are near to her own and all those who wait in Mandos cry to her, for she brings strength to the spirit and turns sorrow to wisdom. The windows of her house look outward from the walls of the world. The Silmarillion , Chapter 2, Valaquenta Gandalf Gandalf s rebuke of Frodo Baggins Frodo for wishing death upon Gollum in The Fellowship of the Ring is obliquely attributed in The Silmarillion to Gandalf s having been a disciple of Nienna in Valinor Chapter 2, Valaquenta Wisest of the Maia Middle earth Maiar was Ol rin Gandalf ... H is ways took him often to the house of Nienna, and of her he learned pity ...   more details



  1. Mulek

    for the village in Poland Mu ek, West Pomeranian Voivodeship Religious text primary date December 2010 If you are a scholar, please polish this article to the best of your ability. According to the Book of Mormon , Mulek was the only surviving son of Zedekiah , the last Kingdom of Judah King of Judah , after the Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem. The Book of Mormon states that after escaping from Judah, Mulek traveled to present day America and set up a new civilization there. Mulek and his nation According to the Book of Mormon, when Jerusalem was destroyed by Babylon during the reign of Zedekiah , all of the sons of Zedekiah were killed except Mulek. Ref http scriptures.lds.org en hel 8 21 21 Helaman 8 21 ref ref http scriptures.lds.org en omni 1 15 15 Omni 1 15 ref Along with as many as would hearken unto the voice of the Lord, Mulek escaped into the wilderness and traveled across the great waters to the Americas , founding a new nation. ref http scriptures.lds.org en omni 1 16 16 Omni 1 16 ref The Mulekites established their capital at Zarahemla , north of where Lehi and his people landed. ref http scriptures.lds.org en hel 6 10 10 Helaman 6 10 ref Even though the word Mulekite or Mulekites never occurs in the text of the Book of Mormon, the people of his nation are commonly called the Mulekites by Latter Day Saint Movement Latter Day Saints . This can be seen in certain chapter summaries of the Book of Mormon. ref http scriptures.lds.org en omni 1 Omni 1 ref In the text of the Book of Mormon , the Mulekites are referred to as the people of Zarahemla . ref sourcetext source Book of Mormon book Omni chapter 1 verse 21 ref Encounter with the Jaredites The last surviving Jaredite , Coriantumr , encountered the Mulekites, and he dwelt with them for the space of nine moons. ref http scriptures.lds.org en omni 1 21 21 Omni 1 21 ref Encounter with the Nephites When the Nephite s were commanded to leave their historic homeland of Lehi Nephi to flee from the Lamanites , t ...   more details



  1. Os Pinos

    Infobox Anthem title Os Pinos english title The Pines image image size caption prefix National country flagicon Galicia Galicia Spain Galicia author Eduardo Pondal lyrics date 1907 composer Pascual Veiga music date 1907 adopted 1977 until sound sound title Os Pinos The Pines is the National anthem anthem of Galicia Spain Galicia . The lyrics are by Eduardo Pondal the two first parts of his poem Queixumes dos pinos Lamentations of the Pines and the music by Pascual Veiga . It was composed in Havana , Cuba , where it was performed for the first time in 1907. It was officially adopted by the Galician authorities in 1977. Lyrics Politics of Galicia valign top lang es width 350 Galician Que din os rumorosos na costa verdecente, raio transparente do pr cido luar? Que din as altas copas de escuro arume harpado co seu ben compasado mon tono fungar? Do teu verdor cinguido e de benignos astros, conf n dos verdes castros e valeroso chan, non deas a esquecemento da inxuria o rudo encono desperta do teu sono fogar de Breog n . Os bos e xenerosos a nosa voz entenden, e con arroubo atenden o noso rouco son, mais s os i orantes, e f ridos e duros, imb ciles e escuros non os entenden, non. Os tempos son chegados dos bardos das idades que as vosas vaguidades cumprido fin ter n pois onde quer, xigante a nosa voz pregoa a redenz n da boa naz n de Breog n. English What do the murmurers say On the verdant coast Under the transparent beam Of the calm moonlight? What do the lofty treetops Of dark bent pine twigs say In their harmonious Monotonous buzzing? Girded by thy greenness, And by benign stars, Bound of the green hill forts And worthy land, Do not let into oblivion The harsh rancour of insult Awaken from thy slumbers, O hearth of Breog n Breoghan . The good and generous Our voice do understand, And eagerly they hearken To our rough sounds But only the ignorant, And barbaric and hard, Those foolish and dark Do not understand us. The times are now upon us Sung by the ancient bards, ...   more details



  1. Kali-Sa???ra?a Upani?ad

    The IAST Kali Sant ra a Upani ad is a Vaishnava Vai ava Vedanta Vedantic text associated with the Black Yajurveda K a Yajurveda . It is the source of the Hare Krishna mantra Hare K a mantra , explaining that These sixteen words are destructive of the evil effects of Kali Yuga . In the Muktik canon of 108 Upanishads, it is counted as number 103. The Upani ad asserts that whoever recites the mantra 35  million sardha tri koti number koti r times will be Absolution absolved from the sin of the murder of a Brahmin , the theft of gold, sexual intercourse with a woman of a lower caste , or even generally from any sin altogether. With a daily quota of 16 rosaries with 108 beads 1.5  hours of chanting , this count would be reached in 55.5 years. The Upani ad at least predates the 16th century when the mantra was popularized by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu , and is believed to be of ancient origin by his followers Gaudiya Vaishnavism Gau iya Vai avism . Dubious date October 2009 Here is the English translation of the Upani ad Text Hari O At the end of Dv para Yuga, N rada went to Brahma and addressed him thus O Lord, how shall I, roaming over the earth, be able to across Kali ? To which Brahma thus replied Well asked. Hearken to that which all rutis the Vedas keep secret and hidden, through which one may cross the Sa s ra mundane existence of Kali. He shakes off the evil effects of Kali through the mere uttering of the name of the Lord N r ya a, who is the primeval Puru a . Again N rada asked Brahma What is the name ? To which Hira yagarbha Brahma replied thus 1. Hare R ma Hare R ma R ma R ma Hare Hare Hare K a Hare K a K a K a Hare Hare 2. These sixteen names words are destructive of the evil effects of Kali. No better means than this is to be seen in all the Vedas. These sixteen names destroy the Avara a or the centripetal force which produces the sense of individuality of J va surrounded by the sixteen Kala s rays . Then like the sphere of the s ...   more details



  1. Ypakoe

    The Ypako also, Hypako , lang el , from the verb lang el , hearken or give ear , to respond Church Slavonic Slavonic is a troparion chanted at Matins Eastern Christianity Orthros Matins and the Midnight Office on Great Feasts and Sundays throughout the liturgical year in the Eastern Orthodox Church . ref Citation last Kallistos Ware first Archimandrite author link Timothy Ware last2 Mary first2 Mother year 1969 publication date 1984 title The Festal Menaion pages 561 562 place London publisher Faber & Faber isbn 0 571 11137 8 ref The Ypako which is chanted on Sundays is found in the Octoechos liturgy Octoechos and there are eight of them, according to the Octoechos Tone of the Week . The Ypako used at one of the Great Feasts will be written in the tone of the hymnographer s choice. The Ypako , as its name suggests, illustrates the theme of being sent to proclaim the Gospel and in particular the Resurrection of Jesus by the Myrrh bearers Sundays and Pascha or the theme of the particular Feast being celebrated. The hymn occurs in several places, depending upon the day and the service On some Great Feasts it is chanted at Matins after the Little Ektenia Litany which follows Canticle Three of the Canon hymnography Canon of the Feast. Not all of the Great Feasts have an Ypako sometimes, a different troparion, called a Sedalen Sessional Hymn occurs at this point. On Sundays at Matins , it is chanted after the Kathisma ta readings from the Psalter specifically, after the Evlogitaria of the Resurrection and the Little Litany . On Sundays at the Midnight Office it is read after the Canon to the Trinity Most Holy Trinity this is the same Ypako that is chanted after the Kathismata At Easter Pascha Easter , in addition to its place after the Third Ode of Matins, it is chanted again during the Paschal Hours and the Divine Liturgy along with the Paschal troparion and kontakion . Examples Sunday Tone 5 blockquote The myrrh bearing women, their minds dazzled ...   more details



  1. Mudboy

    Infobox musical artist name Mudboy image caption Mudboy performing the Middle East Cambridge, MA. origin Providence, Rhode Island genre Experimental music Experimental background non performing personnel mudboy aka. Raphael Lyon is an experimental musician and artist from Providence, Rhode Island . mudboy began recording experimental noise and electronic organ music in 2000 while a resident of Fort Thunder and continues to do so today. Over a dozen albums have been released on a variety of labels since that time. His compositions have been related to early minimalist music minimalists such as Terry Riley , though he has identified dub music as an important influence in interviews. ref cite web url http www.digitalisindustries.com foxyd features.php?which 262 title Feature Interview accessdate 2008 08 20 work publisher Digitalis industries year 2008 ref As an installation artist, mudboy builds mysterious landscapes that hearken back to the ambient noise filled landscapes which fill his music. A residency at the art and book store in Los Angeles Family produced a large scale, touch sensitive, dark activated, 3 dimensional, 6 oscillator spellcasting diorama and crystal cave. This installation is a meditation on the potential of fractal topography, fungal biota, and the productive necessity of decay. ref cite web url http www.familylosangeles.com blog archive 2008 01 01 family archive.html title Family Los Angelos Blog accessdate 2008 08 20 work publisher year 2008 ref Other installations in Baltimore , Chicago , and Providence also use darkness, micro LED lights, kaleidoscopic mirrors, fog machines and organic cardboard creations to create illusions. He is represented by The Mountain Fold Gallery in New York City. The following is an excerpt from his artist statement My own intellectual affinity is with a time when the role of the artist, the priest and the doctor were not separated by contemporary conventions of specialization. Indeed, the operative metaphor for my wo ...   more details



  1. A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning

    of the other foot. This is saying that his lover will still hearken after him as he travels away ...   more details



  1. Phantoms of the High Seas

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Phantoms of the High Seas Type Studio album Artist Nox Arcana Cover Phantoms of the High Seas.jpg Released October 13, 2008 Recorded Genre Dark Ambient Length Label http www.monolithgraphics.com Monolith Graphics Producer Last album Grimm Tales album Grimm Tales 2008 This album Phantoms of the High Seas 2008 Next album Blackthorn Asylum 2009 Album ratings rev1 Fangoria Magazine rev1Score Rating 5 5 ref http www.fangoria.com Fangoria review ref rev2 Metal Sound rev2Score Rating 5 5 ref http www.metal sound.net reviews.php?read 470 Metal Sound review ref rev3 Spawn of Metal rev3Score Rating 9.4 10 ref http spawnofmetal.blogspot.com 2011 07 nox arcana phantoms of high seas.html Spawn of Metal review ref Phantoms of the High Seas is Nox Arcana Nox Arcana s tenth full length album in just under 5 years. The theme of the album is pirate lore and stories of ghost ships. Instrumentation includes deep bass horns, pounding drums, string instruments, and narration by Joseph Vargo telling the tale of a doomed pirate vessel called The Tempest. The instrumentals are accompanied by sound effects that include a howling wind and the snap of sails, the sound of creaking as of a wooden boat left derelict at sea, an eerie yet alluring chorus like that of a siren calling sailors to their doom, male voices of the ship s crew as they call out to the beat of a dirge while rowing, and thunderous sounds of canon fire. ref name day Citation last Koster first Rick date October 7, 2008 title Nox Arcana newspaper The Day publication place New London, CT. url http theday.com accessdate 2008 10 12 ref In the spirit of Nox Arcana s ongoing quest to incorporate puzzles into their cd packaging, the album artwork contains a treasure map and several Cipher ciphers . From the liner notes Hearken ye pirates and black hearted sea dogs... Nox Arcana beckons ye to set sail upon the haunted seas where ghost ships prowl the misty dead of night and ancient tr ...   more details



  1. Anthems in Animal Farm

    and clime, br Hearken well, and spread my tidings br Of the Golden future time. ref name Beasts Orwell ...   more details



  1. Ranter

    NOTOC The Ranters were an alleged sect in the time of the English Commonwealth of England Commonwealth 1649 1660 who were regarded as heresy heretical by the established Church of that period. If they indeed existed, their central idea was pantheism pantheistic , that God is essentially in every creature this led them to deny the authority of the Church, of scripture , of the current ministry and of services, instead calling on men to hearken to Jesus within them. Many Ranters seem to have rejected a belief in immortality and in a personal God, and in many ways they resemble the Brethren of the Free Spirit in the 14th century. ref name eb1911 Cite EB1911 wstitle Ranters . ref The Ranters revived the Brethren of the Free Spirit s beliefs of amoralism and followed the Brethren s ideals which stressed the desire to surpass the human condition and become godlike. ref Chiara Ombretta Tommasi, Orgy Orgy in Medieval and Modern Europe, Encyclopedia of Religion, no. 10 2005 . ref Further drawing from the Brethren of the Free Spirit, the Ranter embraced antinomianism and believed that Christians are freed by grace from the necessity of obeying Mosaic Law . Because they believed that God was present in all living creatures, the Ranters adherence to antinomianism allowed them to reject the very notion of obedience, thus making them a great threat to the stability of the government. Though they were not particularly organized and had no leader, their most infamous member was Laurence Clarkson , or Claxton, who joined the Ranters after encountering them in 1649. ref Laurence Claxton, Encyclop dia Britannica Online, http search.eb.com eb article 9024267 ref Claxton quickly adopted Ranter beliefs that a believer is free from all traditional restraints, that sin is a product only of the imagination, and that private ownership of property is wrong. Under the influence of the Ranters, Claxton published his 1650 tract called A Single Eye . In the tract, Claxton espoused the dissenting ...   more details



  1. Machi Tawara

    both hearken back to the classical days but also makes the tanka more accessible to Japan s modern ...   more details



  1. The Marriage of Sir Gawain

    ever after. Commentary The poem is significant as a retelling of the loathly lady episode, which hearken ...   more details




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