The Silence of Music – Angelic Light: Music From Eastern Cathedrals

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In a world of busyness, noise, and distraction one sometimes seeks a place of stillness, silence, and centeredness. Sometimes this means making a change in our external circumstances, always, though, it is about our inner enviroment. I have found that the loudest voices and the longest to-do lists are usually within me and not around me. I have also discovered that certain music is able to take me to a place of silence, stillness, and presence. Cappella Romana’s Angelic Light (available through Valley Entertainment or iTunes) is that kind of music.

Over the last week or so I have daily been listening to Angelic Light. It is music that one hears not so much with the ear but with the heart. It is played and sung from within not without. It is the very opposite of American Bandstand’s “It’s got a good beat and you can dance to it.” 

Angelic Light is prayerful and beautiful. It is music but it is also silence. It is movement but it is also stillness. That for me is what begins to really define and explain good sacred music. It takes us to that deep place within, the place where we can be still and know that he is God.

© Michael K. Marsh and Interrupting the Silence, 2009-2024, all rights reserved.

6 responses to “The Silence of Music – Angelic Light: Music From Eastern Cathedrals”

  1. Chris Avatar

    Lovely. I have also enjoyed the Voices of Ascension singing sacred choral music. Peace.

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    1. marshmk Avatar

      I am glad you liked it Chris. Thanks for pointing me to Voices of Ascension.

      Peace, Mike+

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  2. Don Scrooby Avatar
    Don Scrooby

    Beautiful to listen to. Enjoyed it immensely. Thanks Mike.

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    1. marshmk Avatar

      Don, so glad you enjoyed it. I am listening to it again this morning.

      Peace,
      Mike+

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  3. The Praying Life Avatar

    Thanks. Just what I needed this morning.

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    1. marshmk Avatar

      It’s a good way to start the day.

      Peace,
      Mike+

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