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Tonus Peregrinus is a British vocal ensemble specialising in early music and contemporary sacred music, [1] especially that of founder and director, Antony Pitts.Established in 1990, the ensemble have recorded numerous CDs for Naxos, [2] their first winning the Cannes Classical Award (Arvo Pärt's Passio), and two albums of Antony Pitts' music for Hyperion Records [3] – Seven Letters and ...
Daan Manneke: The Seven Last Words Oratorio for chamber choir (2011) Paul Carr: Seven Last Words from the Cross for soloist, choir and orchestra (2013) [9] Juan Jurado: Seven Words (2013) for mixed choir and four cellos. Rotting Christ: Ze Nigmar (2016) Richard Burchard: The Seven Last Words of Christ for choir, strings, and organ (2016) [10]
7/7/1938: I Got a Letter From Jesus: 23197=1: 30094 Conqueror 9417: 7/7/1938: I Heard the Preachin' of the Elders: 23202=1 - Conqueror 9359: 7/7/1938: I Need to Be ...
Seven Letters may refer to: "Seven Letters" (song), a 1964 song by Ben E. King; Seven Letters (Ben E. King album), a 1965 album by Ben E. King; Seven Letters (Tonus Peregrinus album), a 2005 album by Tonus Peregrinus of music by Antony Pitts; Letters to the seven churches in the Book of Revelation; 7 Letters, 2015 Singaporean anthology film
The sayings of Jesus on the cross (sometimes called the Seven Last Words from the Cross) are seven expressions biblically attributed to Jesus during his crucifixion. Traditionally, the brief sayings have been called "words". The seven sayings are gathered from the four canonical gospels. [1] [2] In Matthew and Mark, Jesus cries out to God.
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The album contains the only-known complete setting of the seven letters from the Book of Revelation. Tracks from the album have been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 , and the opening work Adoro Te was sung at the memorial for Alexander Litvinenko in 2006.
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