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German language --- German philology. --- Cherubim, Dieter --- History
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Cherubim and Seraphim (Society) --- Nigeria --- Church history.
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angels [spirits] --- seraphim --- cherubim --- beeldhouwkunst --- Voort, van der, Michiel I
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Wit, de, Jacob --- Art --- Roman Catholicism --- altarpieces --- putti [motifs] --- angels [spirits] --- cherubim --- Amsterdam --- #gsdbA --- Christelijke kunst
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Angels --- 235.1 --- Goede engelen --- 235.1 Goede engelen --- Angelology --- Cherubim --- Cherubs (Spirits) --- Divine messengers --- Seraphim --- Spirits
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For sceptics, angels may be no more than metaphors: poetic devices to convey, at least for those with a religious sensibility, an active divine interest in creation. But for others, angels are absolutely real creatures: manifestations of cosmic power with the capacity either to enlighten or annihilate those whose awestruck paths they cross.
Angels --- 235.01 --- Angelology --- Cherubim --- Cherubs (Spirits) --- Divine messengers --- Seraphim --- Spirits --- 235.01 Engelen. Angelologie --- Engelen. Angelologie --- History
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In music of the past, angels have generally been examined either in the context of musica coelestis or as actors in great vocal-instrumental scores. Instrumental compositions referring to angels were rare, limited mainly to some works by Tartini, Berg, Hindemith, Crumb, and Messiaen. The series of instrumental works with titles referring to angels created by the Finnish composer Einojuhani Rautavaara (b. 1928) therefore seems unique. Wojciech Stepien's interdisciplinary study provides an in-depth analysis and cultural contextualization of five of Rautavaara's instrumental works: the orchestral overture Angels and Visitations (1978), the Double Bass Concerto Angel of Dusk (1980), Playgrounds for Angels for brass ensemble (1981), the Seventh Symphony Angel of Light (1994), and the movement Archangel Michael Fighting against Antichrist from the piano suite Icons (1955) and its later orchestral elaboration in Before the Icons (2006). Stepien focuses on three central questions: On what means can a beholder rely to ascertain an angelic presence in an instrumental context? What markers does Rautavaara employ for his intended representation of angels? And what personal and perhaps idiosyncratic concept of "the angel" informs their musical incarnation in Rautavaara's works? Stepien's book is not only the first comprehensive study of the topic of "angels" in music but also the first to explore Rautavaara's mystical aesthetics and philosophy.
Angels --- Angelology --- Cherubim --- Cherubs (Spirits) --- Divine messengers --- Seraphim --- Spirits --- Songs and music --- History and criticism. --- Rautavaara, Einojuhani,
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Iconography --- Sculpture --- outdoor sculpture --- monuments --- sculpting --- travertine --- marble [rock] --- cherubim --- mothers --- Mazzini, Giuseppe --- Cascella, Pietro --- Auschwitz --- Italy
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Angelologie --- Angelology --- Angels --- Angels (Judaism) --- Anges --- Anges (Judaïsme) --- Cherubijnen --- Cherubim --- Cherubins --- Divine messengers --- Engelen --- Engelen (Jodendom) --- Goddelijke boden --- Messagers divins --- Serafijnen --- Seraphim --- Seraphins --- #gsdb8
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