music of the spheres

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music of the spheres

musiikki, sulosointu, eufonia, sfäärien musiikki.

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music of the spheres englanniksi

  1. puhekieltä A continuous, glorious, harmonious set of sounds that are not audible to ordinary human beings, produced by the movement of the celestial body|celestial bodies.

  2. 1685, (w), "To Mrs Anne Killigrew":

  3. For sure the milder planets did combine
    On thy auspicious horoscope to shine . . .
    : And then, if ever, mortal ears
    Had heard the music of the spheres
  4. 1726, (w), Gullivers Travels'', ch. 18 (The humours and dispositions of the Laputians):

  5. He said that, the people of their island had their ears adapted to hear "the music of the spheres . . .".
  6. 1823, (w), Don Juan, Canto the Fifteenth, LXXVII:

  7. Like that same mystic music of the spheres,
    : Which no one hears, so loudly though it rings
  8. 1915, (w), Victory: An Island Tale, ch. 1:

  9. Like most dreamers, to whom it is given sometimes to hear the music of the spheres, Heyst, the wanderer of the Archipelago, had a taste for silence.
  10. 2006 March 12, (w), "http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/12/books/chapters/0312-1st-shapi.html?_r=0 God Poem" in The Sights Along the Harbor (excerpt), New York Times (retrieved 17 Jan 2016):

  11. We once believed in the music of the spheres but now we hear silence—static and silence.
  12. puhekieltä sublime Sublime, mysterious music.

  13. 1996 Oct. 17, Judith Palmer, "http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/event-the-incident-ica-london-1358925.html Culture: EVENT The Incident ICA, London," Independent (UK) (retrieved 17 Jan 2016):

  14. A further wave of fluorescent balloons gently deflated, exhaling into miniature harmonicas to breathe an eerie music of the spheres.
  15. 1997 Dec. 24, (w), "http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9C06E2D8123EF937A15751C1A961958260 Movie Review: Kundun," New York Times (retrieved 17 Jan 2016):

  16. As its imagery becomes more surreal and mystically abstract, Mr. Glass's ethereal electronic score, which suggests a Himalyan music of the spheres, gathers force and energy.
  17. 2002 Sept. 19, (w), "http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/18/AR2007091801978.html 'Diabelli' Variations: Beethoven Heard the Cosmic in the Trivial," Washington Post (retrieved 17 Jan 2016):

  18. The last works of Beethoven—the Symphony No. 9, the "Missa Solemnis," the late string quartets, the final piano pieces and the variations—are music of the spheres, mercurial, mysterious and never to be entirely understood.

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