Posted on 12/24/2011 5:09:33 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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Pifa, sometimes translated as Pastoral Symphony, is Handels attempt to recreate the sound of shepherds bagpipes. It grew in length over the years, but by 1754 Handel had reduced it to its original 11 bars as a lead-in to four short accompanied soprano recitatives, each intended to ratchet up the tension. They in turn lead into a chorus, Glory to God, where the trumpets appear for the first time. Note the word painting, high voices for heaven and the low voices for peace on earth. At the end, Handel marks the ending pianissimo as the vision fades. (Luke)
"And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord." -from THE BIBLE: Luke 2:10-11
Thread bump and a blessed Christmas to you Kathy.
...Thanks for the ping rab, Merry Christmas to all yall FReepers.
Merry Christmas everyone, May God Bless you all!!
Thank you for your commentary, I’m enjoying this immensely.
My Dad came and said he dropped something under his desk...I spent 15 minutes looking EVERYWHERE under there without finding it. After I finally got back up, we found it on the desk. d:o)
There was commentary galore. I may make this an annual event.
I’ve already gone back to your posting history and copied with all the links to the videos and shared them with my family and friends. Thank you, again!
And thanks for your service to our country.
Been there...done that...with my Mom. Kept me busy tho! ;)
During our churchs Christmas celebration, I watched the choir members assemble in front of the congregation while the music director rifled through papers on a slim black stand. The instruments began, and the singers launched into a well-known song that started with these words: Come, now is the time to worship.
Although I expected to hear a time-honored Christmas carol, I smiled at the appropriate choice of music. Earlier that week I had been reading Lukes account of Jesus birth, and I noticed that the first Christmas lacked our modern-day parties, gifts, and feastingbut it did include worship.
After the angel announced Jesus birth to some wide-eyed shepherds, a chorus of angels began praising God and saying: Glory to God in the highest! (Luke 2:13-14). The shepherds responded by running to Bethlehem where they found the newborn King lying in a barnyard bassinet. They returned to their fields glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen (v.20). Coming face to face with the Son inspired the shepherds to worship the Father.
Today, consider your response to Jesus arrival on earth. Is there room for worship in your heart on this day that celebrates His birth?
Merry Christmas my friend.
Is your Christmas gonna be white?
ATTENTION EVERYBODY! SANTA CLAUS IS GOING TO BE HERE IN TEN MINUTES. I JUST HEARD IT ON THE NEWS!!!
Happy Christmas Eve, MA.
Piper is down for the count, and Santa is busy putting her gifts under the tree.
All the family is here, and all is well with the world.
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