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  • Finnish  (7)
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  • 1
    UID:
    (DE-605)HT018475122
    Format: 1 SACD in Schuber ; 12 cm + 1 Beih.
    Uniform Title: Werke, Chormusik / Ausw
    Note: Enth.: Integer vitae, op. 72. De profundis, op. 56. Lyrical songs, op. 13. National scenes, op. 30a. Spiritual songs, op. 30b. Hopes and dreams, op. 50. Folk songs, op. 57. Christmas carols. Mataphors of creative love, op. 82 , Beih. mit Gesangstext in finnisch und engl
    Language: Finnish
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  • 2
    UID:
    (DE-627)1159677379
    Format: 1 Compact Disc , Beih.
    Series Statement: Oulu Conservatory recordings
    Uniform Title: Werke Ausw
    Note: Landscape : for two flutes , Songs spiritual in poems of Robert White : (Tryst, Dream song, The song of Khadíjih-Bagum) , Three oriental moods for two violins , Adagio : (meditation)
    Language: English , Finnish
    Keywords: CD
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  • 3
    UID:
    (DE-627)115967986X
    Format: 1 Compact Disc , Beih.
    Series Statement: Oulu Conservatory recordings
    Uniform Title: Werke Ausw
    Note: Katselen Golgatalle : six finnish spiritual folk songs for male and female voice and piano = Beholding Golgotha , Kirkasta oi Kristus = Glorify of Christ , Palmusunnuntain epistola = Palm sundy epistle , Hyvä Painem : choral cantata for child and youth choir and piano = Good shepherd
    Language: English , Finnish
    Keywords: CD
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  • 4
    UID:
    (DE-627)1822217199
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file 1 hr., 14 min., 26 sec.) , sound, color
    Content: Surrounded by artists who work to make the memory of this community last, Raymond St-Jean offers to explore the cultural heritage of the Shakers through dance and singing, but also with architecture and woodcraft. The golden age of the Shakers stopped at the end of the 19th century. This religious community whose maxim was "beauty stops where utility starts" inspired, with ideas and creations that were very innovative for that time, the spirit of minimalist furniture, modern architecture and functionalism. Nowadays, the Shakers are still renowned for the quality and purity of their furniture, of their construction or of their landscaping. Apart from those know-how, they had a great artistic instinct since they wrote beautiful work songs and spiritual anthems, and used to dance until ecstasy during religious rituals. Inspired by this culture, choreograph Tero Saarinen created Borrowed Light, a work about life in communities and individual sacrifice. It is mainly with this work, from which he takes extracts, that Raymond St-Jean explores in this documentary the cultural heritage of this lost civilization of which only artefacts remain. Filmed in Finland and in the United-States, A Chair Fit for an Angel is also punctuated with exclusive interviews. Although the history of the Shakers appears in the background, it is not the core of the movie. Raymond St-Jean focuses more on understanding how such a community could inspire, centuries later, a contemporary Finnish choreograph. He also wonders about the paradox of the Shakers, who, without being interested in art or any idea of beauty, created such amazing and long-lasting works
    Note: In English and Finnish; Finnish with English subtitles
    Language: English , Finnish
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  • 5
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV048408135
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file (1 hr., 14 min., 26 sec.)) , sound, color
    Content: Surrounded by artists who work to make the memory of this community last, Raymond St-Jean offers to explore the cultural heritage of the Shakers through dance and singing, but also with architecture and woodcraft. The golden age of the Shakers stopped at the end of the 19th century. This religious community whose maxim was "beauty stops where utility starts" inspired, with ideas and creations that were very innovative for that time, the spirit of minimalist furniture, modern architecture and functionalism. Nowadays, the Shakers are still renowned for the quality and purity of their furniture, of their construction or of their landscaping. Apart from those know-how, they had a great artistic instinct since they wrote beautiful work songs and spiritual anthems, and used to dance until ecstasy during religious rituals. Inspired by this culture, choreograph Tero Saarinen created Borrowed Light, a work about life in communities and individual sacrifice. It is mainly with this work, from which he takes extracts, that Raymond St-Jean explores in this documentary the cultural heritage of this lost civilization of which only artefacts remain. Filmed in Finland and in the United-States, A Chair Fit for an Angel is also punctuated with exclusive interviews. Although the history of the Shakers appears in the background, it is not the core of the movie. Raymond St-Jean focuses more on understanding how such a community could inspire, centuries later, a contemporary Finnish choreograph. He also wonders about the paradox of the Shakers, who, without being interested in art or any idea of beauty, created such amazing and long-lasting works
    Note: In English and Finnish; Finnish with English subtitles
    Language: English , Finnish
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 6
    UID:
    (DE-602)gbv_1822217199
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file 1 hr., 14 min., 26 sec.) , sound, color
    Content: Surrounded by artists who work to make the memory of this community last, Raymond St-Jean offers to explore the cultural heritage of the Shakers through dance and singing, but also with architecture and woodcraft. The golden age of the Shakers stopped at the end of the 19th century. This religious community whose maxim was "beauty stops where utility starts" inspired, with ideas and creations that were very innovative for that time, the spirit of minimalist furniture, modern architecture and functionalism. Nowadays, the Shakers are still renowned for the quality and purity of their furniture, of their construction or of their landscaping. Apart from those know-how, they had a great artistic instinct since they wrote beautiful work songs and spiritual anthems, and used to dance until ecstasy during religious rituals. Inspired by this culture, choreograph Tero Saarinen created Borrowed Light, a work about life in communities and individual sacrifice. It is mainly with this work, from which he takes extracts, that Raymond St-Jean explores in this documentary the cultural heritage of this lost civilization of which only artefacts remain. Filmed in Finland and in the United-States, A Chair Fit for an Angel is also punctuated with exclusive interviews. Although the history of the Shakers appears in the background, it is not the core of the movie. Raymond St-Jean focuses more on understanding how such a community could inspire, centuries later, a contemporary Finnish choreograph. He also wonders about the paradox of the Shakers, who, without being interested in art or any idea of beauty, created such amazing and long-lasting works
    Note: In English and Finnish; Finnish with English subtitles
    Language: English , Finnish
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  • 7
    UID:
    (DE-627)1750969998
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file (1 hr., 14 min., 26 sec.))) , sound, color
    Content: Surrounded by artists who work to make the memory of this community last, Raymond St‑Jean offers to explore the cultural heritage of the Shakers through dance and singing, but also with architecture and woodcraft. The golden age of the Shakers stopped at the end of the 19th century. This religious community whose maxim was "beauty stops where utility starts" inspired, with ideas and creations that were very innovative for that time, the spirit of minimalist furniture, modern architecture and functionalism. Nowadays, the Shakers are still renowned for the quality and purity of their furniture, of their construction or of their landscaping. Apart from those know-how, they had a great artistic instinct since they wrote beautiful work songs and spiritual anthems, and used to dance until ecstasy during religious rituals. Inspired by this culture, choreograph Tero Saarinen created Borrowed Light, a work about life in communities and individual sacrifice. It is mainly with this work, from which he takes extracts, that Raymond St-Jean explores in this documentary the cultural heritage of this lost civilization of which only artefacts remain. Filmed in Finland and in the United-States, A Chair Fit for an Angel is also punctuated with exclusive interviews. Although the history of the Shakers appears in the background, it is not the core of the movie. Raymond St-Jean focuses more on understanding how such a community could inspire, centuries later, a contemporary Finnish choreograph. He also wonders about the paradox of the Shakers, who, without being interested in art or any idea of beauty, created such amazing and long-lasting works
    Note: In English and Finnish; Finnish with English subtitles
    Language: English , Finnish
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