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Aelvi Cem ritual 3m and 24s into this clip from a BBC series on religion is a song of the Aelvi C…

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Aelvi Cem ritual

3m and 24s into this clip from a BBC series on religion is a song of the Aelvi Cem ritual. I think it's fantastic. Could anyone tell me more about it and is there any way it might be possible to get a version by these particular performers?

Anyone know?

This is a clip from 'Around the world in 80 faiths' that I found inspiring – as I also use d

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January 29th, 2012 at 5:02 pm

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Tractors in Nebraska

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Tractors in Nebraska

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January 29th, 2012 at 1:26 pm

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The (National Treasure) Sir David Attenborough is on Desert Island Disks and he’s chosen And the …

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The (National Treasure) Sir David Attenborough is on Desert Island Disks and he's chosen And the Glory of the Lord from The Messiah performed by Neville Marriner & the Chorus of St. Martin-in-the-Fields.

My favorite bit, I suppose, has to be For Unto Us A Child Is Born, because I once sang it on stage…not quite as well as this.

Some of my preferred parts of " Messiah ' – Handel ( 2 )
Sylvia McNair, Anne Sofie von Ott

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January 29th, 2012 at 11:38 am

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Rattlesnakes, South Dakota

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Rattlesnakes, South Dakota

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January 28th, 2012 at 10:13 pm

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Helen’s returned from Oxford with a bench from her old college’s refectory. Seems they’re refurbi…

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Helen's returned from Oxford with a bench from her old college's refectory. Seems they're refurbishing and some bright spark saw a way to make money from their alumni. And she fell for it.

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January 28th, 2012 at 2:24 pm

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It remains a puzzle why the intelligent left have never succeeded in producing or nurturing a tho…

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It remains a puzzle why the intelligent left have never succeeded in producing or nurturing a thoughtful and balanced newspaper to rival those on the right. Perhaps it is an delusion, like expecting a cyclist will win the Epsom Derby.

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January 28th, 2012 at 12:42 pm

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The Guardian envisaging a digital-only existence

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The Guardian envisaging a digital-only existence

Harry's Place – Liberty, if it means anything, is the right to tell people what they don't want to hear

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January 28th, 2012 at 12:38 pm

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Cars, Southgate Street

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Cars, Southgate Street

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January 26th, 2012 at 8:46 pm

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Erster Verlust / Ian Bostridge When still at school, Ian Bostridge corresponded with Sir Roger Pe…

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Erster Verlust / Ian Bostridge

When still at school, Ian Bostridge corresponded with Sir Roger Penrose, then the Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at Oxford, about a unified theory of gravity and electromagnetism. Growing tired of theoretical physics, Ian studied history at Oxford and Cambridge, getting a First, an MPhil and a DPhil for ground-breaking research into witchcraft in the 17th-18th Centuries. For a while he was a post-doctoral Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.

Then he became a professional singer, and an extraordinary one at that. I've already posted his stunning version of Der Leiermann from Schubert's Winterreise

https://plus.google.com/113934106958219608468/posts/Z9jDxxLhVbt

and here below is some more Schubert, Erster Verlust. Words by Goethe, music by the finest songwriter ever

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Ach, wer bringt die schönen Tage,
Jene Tage der ersten Liebe,
Ach, wer bringt nur eine Stunde
Jener

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January 25th, 2012 at 10:14 pm

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I sometimes – often – despair of the Beeb. Here’s a little news teaser about a US sniper who kill…

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I sometimes – often – despair of the Beeb. Here's a little news teaser about a US sniper who killed 255 'insurgents' – or terrorists, as the rest of the world prefers to call them.

Devil or hero? asks the Beeb.

Well, hero, BBC. What else? In what world could an allied sniper who shot dead 255 enemies be thought anything other than a hero?
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January 25th, 2012 at 12:34 pm

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