Dreams by Hugh Lynn Cayce

Dreams by Hugh Lynn Cayce

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Dreams by Hugh Lynn Cayce

(Editions Durand). This volume enriches the wind quintet repertoire with a masterpiece of the most refined chamber music literature, composed in a valuable historical period which did not give birth to novel pieces of relevant importance for this kind of ensemble. The present version, which generates from the study and expertise of a musician who devoted more than twenty years of his artistic career to the wind quintet, yearns to be a meta-arrangement. Indeed, the musical material is expressed in a language so profound and so universal that it can be played by instruments different from the original ones without losing any of its significance. Flute, Oboe (or English Horn), Clarinet, Horn in F, and Bassoon. Score and Parts.
Edgar Cayce was born in 1877 in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Despite only having a seventh-grade education, he was able to repeat complex and technical medical jargon when under a trance. Cayce soon began to talk about spiritual principles such as holistic healing, Christ consciousness, and reincarnation. He would also predict some of the more astounding events of the twentieth century, such as world wars and the Great Depression.
Cayce died in 1945. The Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.) in Virginia Beach, Virginia, carries on his teachings.
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ISBN 13 9780876040478
ISBN 10 0876040474
Titel Dreams
Autor Hugh Lynn Cayce
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag ARE Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2000-01-03
Seitenanzahl 94
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