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Compassion is a live album recorded at the Sydney Opera House in September 2013 by Nigel Westlake, Lior and Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Compassion is an orchestral song cycle for voice and orchestra consisting of original melodies and orchestration set to ancient texts in Hebrew and Arabic, all centred around the wisdom of compassion.
Compassion Through Music is an ongoing project created by violinists Edna Michell and Yehudi Menuhin, in which leading composers write works inspired by the theme of universal compassion. The project reflects Michell and Menuhin’s belief that compassion is critical to the fate of humanity and that through music, listeners may be moved to ...
In September 2013, Lior and Nigel Westlake premiered Compassion at the Sydney Opera House. Compassion is an orchestral song cycle for voice and orchestra consisting of original melodies and orchestration set to ancient texts in Hebrew and Arabic, all centred around the wisdom of compassion.
Compassion is the second studio album by British electronic music artist Forest Swords, released on 5 May 2017. The album is Forest Swords' second, following 2013's Engravings. [1] The first single from the album, "The Highest Flood", was released on 7 March 2017. [2]
CompassionArt is a studio album by the songwriters' charity of the same name. [1] It features the entire CompassionArt song writing team, Paul Baloche, Chris Tomlin, Tim Hughes, Matt Redman, Darlene Zschech, Israel Houghton, Michael W. Smith, Graham Kendrick, Andy Park, Steven Curtis Chapman, Stu Garrard and charity co-founder Martin Smith, [2] [3] along with several other collaborators.
Showroom of Compassion is the sixth full-length studio album from the band Cake, released on January 11, 2011. [2] Produced by the band, it was the band's first studio album to be independently released.
Compassion is a studio album by jazz trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith and percussionist Adam Rudolph [1] The album was released on May 16, 2006 via Meta and Kabell labels. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Reception
Wright later won the Best R&B Song Grammy Award for composing "Where Is the Love". [4] A second prominent overseas hit was another proto-disco number "Shoorah! Shoorah!", issued on Alston and written by Allen Toussaint. [11] Both songs appeared on one of Wright's most popular albums, Danger! High Voltage!, released in late 1974. [12]