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Dreaming of Choir

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Dreaming of Choir: Dream Interpretation Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations

Dream Dictionary Index with links to 10.000 dream interpretations from many different sources.

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Dreaming of Choir: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Choir

Choir Dream Symbols:

May symbolize spiritual harmony or a need to "voice" {apply} these qualities in your waking life.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Choir, Dream Dictionary Choir, Meaning of dreams about Choir, Dream Interpretation Choir, Dream Analysis Choir, Dreaming of Choir

 

Choir, Spiritual harmony, Choir, Chorale, Choristers, Ensemble, Glee club, Vocalists, Voices

 

Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia II - Choir - Famous choirs

Choir - Professional choirs. Antioch Chamber Ensemble (external link) BBC Singers (external link) Chanticleer Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Netherlands Chamber Choir Norman Luboff Choir Mattaniah Christian Male Choir Phoenix Bach Choir (external link) Red Army Choir Philippine madrigal singers (Winner in the European Grand Prix Du Chant Choral 1997) Voice of Miracle (Blessed ...

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Choir, Choir - Structure of choirs, Choir - Layout on stage, Choir - Skills involved in choral singing, Choir - Historical overview of choral music, Choir - Medieval music, Choir - Renaissance music, Choir - Baroque music, Choir - Classical and Romantic music, Choir - 20th and 21st centuries, Choir - Famous choirs, Choir - Professional choirs, Choir - Amateur choirs, Choir - College choirs, Choir - Children's choirs, Choir - Church choirs, Choir - Shouting choirs

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Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia - War Requiem

The War Requiem is a requiem composed by Benjamin Britten as a commission for the reconsecration of Coventry Cathedral on May 30, 1962 after the original fourteenth century structure was destroyed in World War II bombing raids. War Requiem is considered one of the great heartrending choral-orchestral works of the twentieth century. A pacifist, Britten was inspired by the commission, which gave him complete freedom in choosing the type of music he'd like to compose. He conceived of setting the traditional La ...

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Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia II - Apollo - Worship

Apollo is considered to have dominion over plague, beauty, light, healing, colonists, medicine, archery, poetry, prophecy, dance, reason, intellectualism, Shamans, and as the patron defender of herds and flocks. Apollo had a famous oracle in Crete and other notable ones in Clarus and Branchidae. Apollo is known as the leader of the Muses ("musagetes") and director of their choir. His attributes include: swans, wolves, dolphins, bows and arrows, a laurel crown, the cithara (or lyre) and plectrum. The sacrificial tripod is anothe ...

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Apollo, Apollo - Worship, Apollo - Etymology of the name, Apollo - Apollo in art, Apollo - Appellations, Apollo - Birth, Apollo - Youth, Apollo - Apollo and Admetus, Apollo - Apollo During the Trojan War, Apollo - Niobe, Apollo - Apollo's romantic life and children, Apollo - Heterosexual relationships, Apollo - Homosexual relationships, Apollo - Apollo and the Birth of Hermes, Apollo - Other stories, Apollo - Musical contests, Apollo - Miscellaneous, Apollo - Spoken-word myths - audio files, Apollo - Apollo in popular culture

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Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia II - Lord of the Flies - Plot summary

In the midst of a raging war, a plane evacuating a group of British schoolboys is shot down over a deserted tropical island. The first two characters to meet are the athletic, somewhat heroic Ralph and a bespectacled, fat boy known only as Piggy, who use a conch to call the other boys to them from across the island. One other potential leader arises from the boys: Jack, who had been leading a choir. Ralph is elected as leader, and appoints Jack to gather food for the entire group. This is indicative of Ralph being a kind, democratic character; Piggy emerges as h ...

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Lord of the Flies, Lord of the Flies - Plot summary, Lord of the Flies - Anaylsis, Lord of the Flies - Coral Island, Lord of the Flies - Notes, Lord of the Flies - ISBN numbers

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Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia - Blazhen Muzh

Blazhen Muzh, in English, "Blessed is the Man," is taken from the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox tradition of Vespers. As with many of the psalms and hymns, Blazhen Muzh attracted the attention of composers. Alexander Gretchaninov first used it in his epic All-Night Vigil composed in 1912, specifically for use by the Synod Choir. Three years later, Rachmaninov used the same hymn in his Vigil, composed in 1915 and performed in Moscow, also by the Synod Choir. The version below is t ...

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Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia II - Ralph Vaughan Williams - Biography

Born in Down Ampney, Gloucestershire, where his father Arthur Vaughan Williams was rector, he was taken by his mother to live with her family at Leith Hill Place, the Wedgwood family home in the North Downs, after his father's early death in 1875. He was also related to the Darwins, Charles Darwin being a great-uncle. Ralph (pronounced "rafe") was therefore born into the privileged intellectual upper middle class, but never took it for granted and worked tirelessly all his life for t ...

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Ralph Vaughan Williams, Ralph Vaughan Williams - Biography, Ralph Vaughan Williams - Works, Ralph Vaughan Williams - Music for Orchestra, Ralph Vaughan Williams - Music for Solo Instruments and Orchestra, Ralph Vaughan Williams - Operas, Ralph Vaughan Williams - Ballets, Ralph Vaughan Williams - Music with Voices, Ralph Vaughan Williams - Chamber/Instrumental Music, Ralph Vaughan Williams - Miscellaneous

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Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia II - Austin City Limits Music Festival - 2005

Austin City Limits Music Festival - Lineup. Coldplay, Widespread Panic, Oasis, The Black Crowes, The Allman Brothers Band, Wilco, Roky Erickson & The Explosives, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Lyle Lovett & His Large Band, John Prine, Lucinda Williams, Buddy Guy, Jet, Dierks Bentley, Thievery Corporation, The Arcade Fire, Death Cab for Cutie, Bob Mould Band, Built to Spill, Bloc Party, Steve Earle & The Dukes, Blues T ...

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Austin City Limits Music Festival, Austin City Limits Music Festival - 2005, Austin City Limits Music Festival - Lineup, Austin City Limits Music Festival - 2004, Austin City Limits Music Festival - Lineup, Austin City Limits Music Festival - Lineup

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Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia II - Jessica Simpson - Biography

Jessica Simpson - Early life and beginning. Simpson was born in Abilene, Texas and raised in Richardson, a suburb of Dallas, Texas. She is the daughter of Joe Truett Simpson (a former Baptist youth minister) and Tina Ann Drew (a former Sunday School teacher). She has a younger sister, Ashlee, who launched her own music career in mid-2004. Jessica started singing at the age of twelve as a part of her Baptist church choir. At the same age, she made an unsuccessful application for The New Mickey Mouse Club, which starred fellow pop singers Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears and ...

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Jessica Simpson, Jessica Simpson - Biography, Jessica Simpson - Early life and beginning, Jessica Simpson - 1999-2002: Pop music beginnings, Jessica Simpson - 2003-2005: Marriage and career development, Jessica Simpson - Current activities, Jessica Simpson - Discography

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Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia II - Dumbo - History

Dumbo - Production. The film was designed as a economical feature, to help generate income for the Disney studio after the financial failures of both Pinocchio and Fantasia in 1940. Storymen Dick Huemer and Joe Grant were the primary figures in developing the plot, based upon a manuscript written by Helen Aberson and Harold Perl for a children's book. When the film went into production in early 1941, supervising director Ben Sharpsteen was given orders to keep the film simple and inexpensive. ...

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Dumbo, Dumbo - Story, Dumbo - History, Dumbo - Production, Dumbo - Release and reaction, Dumbo - Re-release schedule home video and beyond, Dumbo - Dumbo theatrical release history, Dumbo - Titles in different languages, Dumbo - Trivia, Dumbo - Voice cast, Dumbo - Dumbo's Circus, Dumbo - A Sequel

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Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia II - Sarah McLachlan - Biography

Sarah McLachlan was born on January 28, 1968, and adopted in Halifax, Nova Scotia. As a child, she took voice lessons, along with studies in classical piano and guitar. When she was just 17 years old, and still a student at Queen Elizabeth High School, she fronted a short-lived rock band called "The October Game". Her high school yearbook claimed that she was "destined to become a famous rock star." Following The October Game's first concert at Dalhousie University, McLachlan was offered a recording contract with Vancouver based indep ...

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Sarah McLachlan, Sarah McLachlan - Biography, Sarah McLachlan - Discography, Sarah McLachlan - Albums, Sarah McLachlan - Singles, Sarah McLachlan - Video releases, Sarah McLachlan - Soundtracks

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Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia II - Leoš Janáček - Life and work

Janáček, the son of a schoolmaster, sang as a boy in the choir of the monastery in Brno. He later went to Prague to study music and made a living as a music teacher. He also conducted various amateur choirs. In 1881 he moved back to Brno, and founded the Organ School there, which was later to become the Brno Conservatory. As a young man Janáček became friends with Antonín Dvořák, and began composing in a relatively traditional romantic style, but after his opera Šárka (1881), his style began to change. He made a study ...

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Leoš Janáček, Leoš Janáček - Life and work, Leoš Janáček - Janáček's music in film, Leoš Janáček - Influence on other musical genres, Leoš Janáček - Media, Leoš Janáček - External link, Leoš Janáček - Sources

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Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia II - Reform Judaism - Reform Judaism in Britain

Reform Judaism - History. In 1836 several members of the Synagogue of Bevis Marks in London requested the introduction of such alterations and modifications as were in the line of the changes introduced in the Reform synagogue in Hamburg and other places. The congregation conceded and took steps to insure greater decorum at the services. In 1839 they made a second request, advocating a diminution in the length and number of prayers, a more convenient hour of service on Sabbaths and holy days, sermons in En ...

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Reform Judaism, Reform Judaism - 19th Century German Reform Judaism, Reform Judaism - Origins, Reform Judaism - View of Jewish Nationhood, Reform Judaism - Changes in prayer services, Reform Judaism - View of Zionism, Reform Judaism - Teachings on the Oral Law, Reform Judaism - National and universal elements, Reform Judaism - Development of American Reform Judaism, Reform Judaism - Pittsburgh Platform 1885, Reform Judaism - Reform Jewish theology today, Reform Judaism - Reform Judaism's position on Jewish law today, Reform Judaism - Jewish identity and inter-religious marriages, Reform Judaism - Union for Reform Judaism, Reform Judaism - Timeline of Reform Judaism in the United States, Reform Judaism - Reform Judaism in Britain, Reform Judaism - History, Reform Judaism - Reform Judaism in the UK today, Reform Judaism - Liberal Judaism, Reform Judaism - Reform and Progressive Rabbis in Britain, Reform Judaism - Progressive Judaism in Israel, Reform Judaism - History, Reform Judaism - National Bodies, Reform Judaism - Reference

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Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia II - Pope Pius X - Pius X's Pontificate

The pontificate of Pope St. Pius X was noted for its conservative agenda and as one of the most controversial modern papacies. In what became his motto, Pius X stated in 1903 that his papacy will undertake Instaurare Omnia in Christo, or "to restore all things to Christ." In his first encyclical (E Supremi Apostolatus, October 4, 1903), he stated that his overriding policy as follows: "We champion the authority of God. His authority and Commandments should be recognized, deferred to, and respected." Pope Pius X - The Motu Proprio of 1 ...

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Pope Pius X, Pope Pius X - Early life and ministry, Pope Pius X - Bishop of Mantua, Pope Pius X - Cardinal & Patriarch, Pope Pius X - Papal Election, Pope Pius X - Pius X's Pontificate, Pope Pius X - The Motu Proprio of 1903 & the Restoration of Gregorian Chant, Pope Pius X - Church Administration, Pope Pius X - Liturgical Changes, Pope Pius X - Anti-Modernism, Pope Pius X - Other Activities, Pope Pius X - Death & Burial, Pope Pius X - Canonization, Pope Pius X - Papal Coat of Arms

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Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia II - Harpsichord - History

The origin of the harpsichord is obscure, but is known to have begun some time during the high or late Middle Ages. The earliest written references to the instrument date from the 1300s and it is possible that the harpsichord was indeed invented in that century. This was a time in which advances in clockwork and other forms of early pre-modern machinery were being made and thus a likely time for the invention of those mechanical aspects that distinguish a harpsichord from a psaltery. A Latin manuscript work on musical instruments by Henri Arnault de Zwolle, c. 1440, includes detailed diagrams of a small harp ...

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Harpsichord, Harpsichord - History, Harpsichord - Action, Harpsichord - Variants, Harpsichord - Harpsichord, Harpsichord - Virginals, Harpsichord - Spinet, Harpsichord - Clavicytherium, Harpsichord - Variations, Harpsichord - Harpsichordists, Harpsichord - Music for the harpsichord, Harpsichord - Classical, Harpsichord - Popular music

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Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia II - 1980 in music - Albums released

1980 in music - A-C. Super Trouper - ABBA Back in Black - AC/DC I'm a Rebel - Accept Greatest Hits - Aerosmith Crimes Of Passion - Pat Benatar The Birthday Party - The Birthday Party Heaven and Hell - Black Sabbath Live at Last - Black Sabbath Autoamerican - Blondie Eat to the Beat - Blondie Kurtis Blow - Kurtis Blow Scary Monsters ...

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1980 in music, 1980 in music - Events, 1980 in music - January, 1980 in music - February, 1980 in music - March, 1980 in music - April-December, 1980 in music - unknown dates, 1980 in music - Albums released, 1980 in music - A-C, 1980 in music - D-I, 1980 in music - J-R, 1980 in music - S-Z, 1980 in music - Chronological Table of US and UK Number One Hit Singles, 1980 in music - Other significant singles, 1980 in music - Published popular music, 1980 in music - Classical music, 1980 in music - Opera, 1980 in music - Musical theater, 1980 in music - Musical films, 1980 in music - Births, 1980 in music - Deaths, 1980 in music - Awards, 1980 in music - Grammy Awards, 1980 in music - Country Music Association Awards, 1980 in music - Eurovision Song Contest, 1980 in music - Charts, 1980 in music - List of No. 1 Hits, 1980 in music - KROQ

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Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia II - Gorillaz - History

Gorillaz - Early career 1998-2000. The people behind Gorillaz, Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, formed in April 1998. They originally identified themselves under the name "Gorilla," and first song they recorded was "Ghost Train" (1998), later released as a B-side on their single "Rock the House" and "G-Sides". Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down ...

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Gorillaz, Gorillaz - History, Gorillaz - Early career 1998-2000, Gorillaz - Phase One: Celebrity Take Down November 2000 - October 2002, Gorillaz - Phase One Point Five November 2002 - November 2004, Gorillaz - Phase Two: Demon Days December 2004-now, Gorillaz - Fictional band history, Gorillaz - Band Members, Gorillaz - Cartoon Members, Gorillaz - Actual members, Gorillaz - Live performances, Gorillaz - 2001/2002 live shows, Gorillaz - 2005 radio tour, Gorillaz - Demon Days Live and 2005 EMAs, Gorillaz - Future live shows, Gorillaz - Gorilla Bites, Gorillaz - Discography, Gorillaz - Albums, Gorillaz - EPs, Gorillaz - DVDs, Gorillaz - Others, Gorillaz - Singles

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Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia II - List of prominent Romanians - Arts

List of prominent Romanians - Architecture. Ion Mincu, father of the traditional Romanian Style (neoromanism) List of prominent Romanians - Choreography. Sergiu Anghel, choreographer,director,scenarist Nicolai Apetri, dance innovator List of prominent Romanians - Painting. Calin Alupi Theodor Aman Gheorghe Tattarescu Ion Andreescu Corneliu Baba Sabin Bălaş ...

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List of prominent Romanians, List of prominent Romanians - Historical and Political Figures, List of prominent Romanians - Ancient and Medieval, List of prominent Romanians - Renaissance Age, List of prominent Romanians - Modern royalty, List of prominent Romanians - Politicians, List of prominent Romanians - Arts, List of prominent Romanians - Architecture, List of prominent Romanians - Choreography, List of prominent Romanians - Painting, List of prominent Romanians - Sculpture, List of prominent Romanians - Writing, List of prominent Romanians - Music, List of prominent Romanians - Movie and Theatre, List of prominent Romanians - Sports, List of prominent Romanians - Soccer, List of prominent Romanians - Gymnastics, List of prominent Romanians - Tennis, List of prominent Romanians - Boxing, List of prominent Romanians - Basketball, List of prominent Romanians - Athletics, List of prominent Romanians - Rowing, List of prominent Romanians - Other sports, List of prominent Romanians - Science, List of prominent Romanians - Biology, List of prominent Romanians - Chemistry, List of prominent Romanians - Engineering, List of prominent Romanians - Mathematics, List of prominent Romanians - Physics, List of prominent Romanians - Others, List of prominent Romanians - Polymaths, List of prominent Romanians - Business

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Dreaming of Choir: Encyclopedia II - Rattle and Hum - History

The movie is a rockumentary, released in theaters in 1988 and on video in 1989. It was produced by Michael Hamlyn and directed by Phil Joanou. It incorporates live footage with studio outtakes and band interviews. It is criticized for being overwrought and pretentious and for attempting to elevate the band into the rock pantheon by paying tribute to (and playing with) their musical heroes. Nevertheless, fans regard it as a solid concert film that finds the jovial band members somewhat overwhelmed by the sudden su ...

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Rattle and Hum, Rattle and Hum - History, Rattle and Hum - Studio recordings, Rattle and Hum - Live performances, Rattle and Hum - Track listings, Rattle and Hum - Album, Rattle and Hum - Movie, Rattle and Hum - Personnel

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