What would the holiday season be without music? It’s hard to even imagine. Carols, both sacred and secular, greet us everywhere we go. They are played in elevators, throughout stores and on ...
A multi generation family gathering outside in the Christmas Eve evening. They are sharing Christmas gifts and singing carols together. Shot with Canon R5. The church is stunning ... and the Trinità ...
An organ concert scheduled for Sunday at Hebron Lutheran Church in Madison will explore the importance of rich musical traditions, and a massive wooden beam dating to 1740, that have held the ...
Lackawanna County Girl Scouts from Troops 58930, 52142, 50062 and 52142 sang Christmas carols on Small Business Saturday at Nibbles & Bits in Dunmore. Front row, from left: Minnie Abdalla and ...
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“I felt so strongly about preserving the organ as an American art form. This instrument is so different than anything these students would normally be exposed to. It’s so radical and extreme. It’s not ...
The song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas ... carol as a catechism song for young Catholics. It has two levels of meaning: the surface meaning plus a hidden meaning known only to members of the Church.
A group of musicians will perform Wish You Were Here in full at Coventry Cathedral on 8 March, to mark the album's 50th anniversary, as well as other songs ... the church organ into the albums ...
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Jacobs performed an 18-hour nonstop concert of Bach's organ works to mark the 250th anniversary of the composer's death in 2000.The free concerts so far have drawn a mix of church members, classical ...
If you’re familiar with Psalm 98 in the Old Testament, you’re probably already turning the pages of your Bible to check on my edit of the first verse. And, if you’re not familiar ...