SKU: BT.DHP-1074199-010
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Based on the Old Testament biblical story of the building of the Tower ofBabel, a tower built to reach the heavens, composer Hayato Hirose hascreated this dramatic programmatic work in seven movements that areplayed without interruption. With skilful detail each movement portrays an aspect of the story of the tower and its ultimate destruction. A magnificent epic work! Op basis van het bekende verhaal over de toren van Babel uit het Oude Testament schreef componist Hayato Hirose een indrukwekkend programmatisch werk in zeven delen - uit te voeren zonder pauzes. De delen zijn getiteld: Tower ofBabel (De toren van Babel) - Settlers from the East (Kolonisten uit het oosten) - Building the Tower (Het bouwen van de toren) - Hope (Hoop) - God’s Worry (De zorgen van God) - Confusion (Verwarring) - en Dispersion (Verspreiding).Auf der Grundlage der biblischen Geschichte vom Turmbau zu Babel aus dem Alten Testament schuf Hayato Hirose ein dramatisches programmatisches Werk in sieben Sätzen, die ohne Unterbrechung zu spielen sind. Sie erzählen kunstvoll und detailreich die Geschichte vom Beginn des Turmbaus über den Zorn Gottes bis hin zur Verwirrung der Sprachen und der Zerstreuung der Menschen über die ganze Welt. Ein großartiges Werk! En 2006, Hayato Hirose compose Tower of Babel (La Tour de Babel), une œuvre dédiée son professeur et maître, le compositeur belge Jan Van der Roost. L’œuvre a été donnée en création mondiale, le 20 septembre 2006 Louvain en Belgique, par l’Orchestre d’Harmonie de l’Institut Lemmens placé sous la direction du compositeur.Après le Déluge, les rescapés de l’Arche de Noé eurent une descendance nombreuse. Partis de l’orient, ils trouvèrent une vallée au pays de Shinéar et ils s'y établirent. Afin de ne pas être dispersés sur toute la surface de la terre, ils décidèrent de b tir une ville et une tour - la Tour de Babel - dont le sommet toucherait le ciel.Inquiet du dessein des fils des hommes, l’Éternel descendit pour voir la ville et la tour qu’ils b tissaient. Il confondit leur langage afin qu'ils ne se comprennent plus les uns les autres. Ainsi, ils cessèrent de b tir la ville, et de l L’Éternel les dispersa sur toute la surface de la terre. (Genèse 11 : 1-9) Hayato Hirose s’est inspiré du célèbre récit biblique selon l’Ancien Testament pour composer cette œuvre programme dramatique en sept mouvements, qui s’enchaînent sans interruption.1. La Tour de Babel2. Venus de l’orient3. La construction de la tour4. L’espoir5. Les inquiétudes de l’Éternel6. La confusion7. La dispersion.
SKU: HL.44007209
UPC: 884088239725. 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Based on the Old Testament biblical story of the building of the Tower ofBabel, a tower built to reach the heavens, composer Hayato Hirose hascreated this dramatic programmatic work in seven movements that areplayed without interruption. With skilful detail each movement portrays an aspect of the story of the tower and its ultimate destruction. A magnificent epic work! Op basis van het bekende verhaal over de toren van Babel uit het Oude Testament schreef componist Hayato Hirose een indrukwekkend programmatisch werk in zeven delen - uit te voeren zonder pauzes. De delen zijn getiteld: Tower ofBabel (De toren van Babel) - Settlers from the East (Kolonisten uit het oosten) - Building the Tower (Het bouwen van de toren) - Hope (Hoop) - God's Worry (De zorgen van God) - Confusion (Verwarring) - en Dispersion (Verspreiding).Auf der Grundlage der biblischen Geschichte vom Turmbau zu Babel aus dem Alten Testament schuf Hayato Hirose ein dramatisches programmatisches Werk in sieben Satzen, die ohne Unterbrechung zu spielen sind. Sie erzahlen kunstvoll und detailreich die Geschichte vom Beginn des Turmbaus uber den Zorn Gottes bis hin zur Verwirrung der Sprachen und der Zerstreuung der Menschen uber die ganze Welt. Ein grossartiges Werk! En 2006, Hayato Hirose compose Tower of Babel (La Tour de Babel), une œuvre dediee a son professeur et maitre, le compositeur belge Jan Van der Roost. L'œuvre a ete donnee en creation mondiale, le 20 septembre 2006 a Louvain en Belgique, par l'Orchestre d'Harmonie de l'Institut Lemmens place sous la direction du compositeur.Apres le Deluge, les rescapes de l'Arche de Noe eurent une descendance nombreuse. Partis de l'orient, ils trouverent une vallee au pays de Shinear et ils s'y etablirent. Afin de ne pas etre disperses sur toute la surface de la terre, ils deciderent de batir une ville et une tour - la Tour de Babel - dont le sommet toucherait le ciel.Inquiet du dessein des fils des hommes, l'Eternel descendit pour voir la ville et la tour qu'ils batissaient. Il confondit leur langage afin qu'ils ne se comprennent plus les uns les autres. Ainsi, ils cesserent de batir la ville, et de la L'Eternel les dispersa sur toute la surface de la terre. (Genese 11 : 1-9) Hayato Hirose s'est inspire du celebre recit biblique selon l'Ancien Testament pour composer cette œuvre a programme dramatique en sept mouvements, qui s'enchainent sans interruption.1. La Tour de Babel2. Venus de l'orient3. La construction de la tour4. L'espoir5. Les inquietudes de l'Eternel6. La confusion7. La dispersion.
SKU: BT.DHP-1074199-140
SKU: CA.1223005
ISBN 9790007027223. Language: German. Text: Steinwede, Dietrich. Text: Dietrich Steinwede.
Score available separately - see item CA.1223000.
SKU: BR.CHB-5367-02
ISBN 9790004412978. 7.5 x 10.5 inches. German.
Kurt Thomas's setting of Psalm 137 ,,An den Wassern zu Babel (,,By the waters of Babylon) is one of his earlier compositions and the second that he published at Breitkopf & Hartel in 1928, after the Mass in A op. 1. The motet for double choir with a performing time of about six minutes portrays the psalm text vividly. Long flowing lines in the beginning point to the rivers of Babylon, leading on to the lament of the Israelites and finally to a fantasy of revenge before coming back to the flowing lines in the end. Although the motet includes many of the features of his later choral works, it is among the more easily accessible works of Kurt Thomas and can therefore also be performed by good amateur choirs.
SKU: HP.9171
UPC: 763628191719. Allen Pote.
A Musical for Young Voices - The Story of the Tower of Babel Leading to Pentecost In Genesis 11 and Acts 2 we read about two events where languages helped fulfill God's purpose. When the people of Babel built the tower, they were led by the human spirit and ended up in confusion, scattered over the earth, speaking different languages. At Pentecost, people from many nations, speaking different languages, were led by the Holy Spirit; and even in their diversity, they were united. This 35-minute musical for young voices (Unison w/opt. Two-Part) links together these Old Testament and New Testament stories with songs, humor and heart. The message is, if we follow the Great Commandments - ?loving God and loving our neighbors, no matter how different from us they are or what language they speak - we will surely be filled with the Holy Spirit. A score with piano accompaniment and a singers edition without the piano part are both included for the one price. You may make as many copies as you require for use by your choir. Separate audio MP3s and instrumental parts are available, and there is a video of the debut performance on the Hope YouTube channel.
SKU: VD.ED94111
ISBN 9790202001110. 11.69 x 8.26 inches.
SKU: HL.49046182
ISBN 9781540050281. UPC: 888680931278. 8.5x11.0x0.265 inches.
The Tower and the Garden is a setting of three poems for choir and string quartet. The texts juxtapose the dangers of technological hubris (the tower) and the need for a place of refuge (the garden) in a world threatened by war and ecological disaster. Each text suggest ways in which Catholic thought and imagery might challenge the status quo. The first text, poem 80 from the collection “Cables to the Ace,†was written by Trappist monk and social activist Thomas Merton. It is an eschatological meditation on the garden of Gethsemane, where Christ's disciples slept on the eve of his crucifixion. Merton compares their slumber to society’s indifference to the destruction of our natural world by potentially dangerous new technologies and war. The second text was written by poet and Catholic activist Denise Levertov. It is a meditation on the Tower of Babel and the tendencyfor technology in the information and nuclear age to serve only its own growth and to potentially destroy our lives in the bargain. The third poem, written by Keith Garebian, is an homage to queer filmmaker Derek Jarman and his cottage garden at Dungeness on the English coast. Situated precariously between a towering nuclear power plant and the sea, the garden was Jarman’s austere refuge during the final months of his struggle with AIDS. While an atheist and highly critical of the church, Derek Jarman was intrigued bythe role religious and hagiographic narratives could play in his filmic indictments of Thatcher-era Britain. This is most notable inhis film The Garden, which was shot on location in Dungeness. Gregory Spears.
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