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  2. Meditation music - Wikipedia

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    Meditation music is music performed to aid in the practice of meditation.It can have a specific religious content, but also more recently has been associated with modern composers who use meditation techniques in their process of composition, or who compose such music with no particular religious group as a focus.

  3. List of compositions for organ - Wikipedia

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    Toccata and Fugue in D minor (BWV 565) – possibly Bach's transcription of a violin work, or indeed a piece by another composer; Bairstow, Edward. Organ Sonata (1937) Beethoven, Ludwig van. Fugue in D major for organ, WoO 31 (1783) Berlioz, Hector. Hymne pour l’élévation in D major for organ, H 100 (1844)

  4. Annelies (Whitbourn) - Wikipedia

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    Annelies is a full-length choral work based on The Diary of Anne Frank. [1] Annelies is the full first name of Anne Frank, now commonly referred to by her abbreviated forename, Anne. The music is by British composer James Whitbourn and the libretto is compiled from the diary by Melanie Challenger.

  5. Dancemeditation - Wikipedia

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    The music for Dancemeditation is primarily acoustic or "mildly enhanced". Genres include world music, contemplative, classical, folk much of which has no lyrics or lyrics in languages that students will not typically understand. This allows for deeper levels of concentration within the Self as opposed to the lyrics moving the emotions.

  6. Edward Salim Michael - Wikipedia

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    Edward Salim Michael (1921 – November 2006) [1] was a composer of symphonic music and an author of books on spirituality and meditation.It was to Buddhism that he felt closest, but as his teaching was based on his direct experience, he did not hesitate to quote Christian, Hindu, or Sufi mystics.

  7. Ave Maria (Bach/Gounod) - Wikipedia

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    Gounod based the work on Bach's prelude, which is a study in harmony in broken chords. He used the first four measure for a prelude, repeating them for the first entry of the voice. He used Bach's composition, in the version with an inserted measure after the original 22, the so-called Schwencke-measure which was common at the time. To this ...