“Hallelujah” (Christ on the Mount of Olives): WTW Chorale

Posted by admin on July 5th, 2010 and filed under mount of olives | 21 Comments »

Well, a few months later, here’s the spring concert version of the piece that already has more than 1,300 views. Not sure it can compete … except they’ve had more practice! (Of course, this one was performed after a tornado passed through and the choir had just returned from being evacuated. I’ll say, Hallelujah!)

Duration : 0:4:22

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Israel and Palestine: The Holy Land

Posted by admin on July 5th, 2010 and filed under the holy land | 4 Comments »

Israel and Palestine: The Holy Land

The Holy Land, generally refers to the geographical region of the Levant called Land of Canaan or Land of Israel in the Bible, and constitutes the Promised land.

This area, or sites within it, hold significant religious importance to at least four monotheistic Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the Bahá’í Faith. Part of its sanctity stems from the religious significance of Jerusalem, the holiest city to Judaism, the third-holiest to Islam, and part of the proposed Christian Pentarchy.

Israel
Rosh Hanikkra
Haifa
Acre/Akko
Caesarea
Eilat
Jaffa
Jerusalem
Tel Aviv
Nazareth
Galilee

Palestine

Bethlehem
Jericho
Hebron

Duration : 0:10:30

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Beethoven’s Hallelujah from Mount of Olives

Posted by admin on June 17th, 2010 and filed under mount of olives | 10 Comments »

Beethoven’s Hallelujah from Mount of Olives – UMBC Jubilee Choir Spring 2008

Duration : 0:4:13

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Beethoven’s “Hallelujah” – “Christ on the Mount of Olives”

Posted by admin on June 13th, 2010 and filed under mount of olives | 25 Comments »

Michael Ehrlich directs W.T. Woodson High School’s mixed choir, of Fairfax, Va., performing Beethoven at the District XI Choral Festival, March 29, 2008. These are high-schoolers … first thing in the morning!!

Duration : 0:4:4

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Beethoven’s “Hallelujah” – “Christ on the Mount of Olives”

Posted by admin on June 13th, 2010 and filed under mount of olives | 25 Comments »

Michael Ehrlich directs W.T. Woodson High School’s mixed choir, of Fairfax, Va., performing Beethoven at the District XI Choral Festival, March 29, 2008. These are high-schoolers … first thing in the morning!!

Duration : 0:4:4

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Holy Land Grab – 24 June 09 – Pt 2

Posted by admin on June 8th, 2010 and filed under holy land | No Comments »

Behind Israel’s plan to use eviction and archaelogy to weld Jerusalem together.

Duration : 0:9:26

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Muslimgauze – Mount of olives 1

Posted by admin on May 31st, 2010 and filed under mount of olives | 10 Comments »

Muslimgauze – Mount of olives 1

Duration : 0:9:49

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Holy Land Grab – 24 June 09 – Pt 1

Posted by admin on May 23rd, 2010 and filed under holy land | No Comments »

Behind Israel’s plan to use eviction and archaelogy to weld Jerusalem together.

Duration : 0:12:0

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Hallelujah Chorus from Christ on the Mount of Olives, Beethoven

Posted by admin on May 18th, 2010 and filed under mount of olives | 25 Comments »

Fairview High School Orchestra (the Classic Knights), and present Hallelujah Chorus from Christ on the Mount of Olives, Beethoven in Boulder, CO, 2007.

The orchestra is the non audition orchestra (anyone may join) and the Choir is the “Festival Choir”

Fairview is a public school, part of BVSD school district

Duration : 0:4:27

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Jerusalem – Holy Land – Mount of Olives’ Churches – Israel

Posted by admin on May 12th, 2010 and filed under mount of olives | 25 Comments »

The lookout point on the Mount of Olives is one of the most impressive in the world. The mount has great significance in Christianity, Judaism & Islam especially in the vision of the end of days.

The mount also plays an important role in the last week of Jesus’ life: It’s the place from which he entered Jerusalem for the last supper on Passover, the place where he mourned the future destruction of the city and the Temple, the place where he was handed over before his crucifixion, and the place from which he arose to heaven and from which he was supposed to return.

Duration : 0:9:59

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