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Artist description
Listen to the Bible wherever you go, matched with music that facilitates meditation and memorization. Composer Emilian J. Czyrski has developed Musical Scriptures that allows the listener to hear the Words of the Bible in any setting, be it a quiet room or on the road. The musical accompanyment encourages meditation, and assists with memorization of the text. Due to the unique compositional nature, this music will sound very different at first, but with repeated listens its power will be realized in full. CDs are available at our homepage for only 10 dollars including shipping - we strongly encourage you to give Musical Scriptures a try! |
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Music Style
The Words of the Bible accompanied by a musical score. |
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Musical Influences
The Lord Jesus Christ - our light and inspiration. King David - the author of the Psalms. |
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Artist History
Composer Emilian J. Czyrski was born in Western Ukraine. He immigrated to Montreal, Canada as a young child, where he developed his appreciation and knowledge of musical forms. Choosing spiritual music over other carnal forms, he developed a method of placing the Holy Bible to ancient musical scales. This technique has continued over the past 20 years, and during this time, he has transcribed all of the Psalms, the Gospels, the Book of Revelation, the Song of Songs, and various other parts of the New and Old Testaments. He continues his work in a reclusive fashion in Toronto, Canada, and is currently working on a book of spiritual thoughts and inspirations. |
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Instruments
Instrumentation ranges from chamber music to orchestral scores. |
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Albums
Musical Scriptures: Psalms 1-21; Psalms 22-38 |
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Additional Info
www.musicalscriptures.com |
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Location
Toronto, ON - Canada |
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