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  2. Iasos (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, research conducted by Professor Joel Funk at Plymouth State University reported that of people who have had near-death experiences referred to the track "The Angels of Comfort" from Iasos's album Angelic Music (1978) as being closest to the music they heard during these experiences by a wide margin.

  3. Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice - Wikipedia

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    The Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice, also referred to as the Angelic Liturgy, are a series of thirteen songs, one for each of the first thirteen Sabbaths of the year, contained in fragments found among the Dead Sea Scrolls. The Songs were found in 10 fragmentary copies: nine at Qumran (4Q400–407; 11Q17) and one at Masada. The dating is ...

  4. Peace Be Still (James Cleveland album) - Wikipedia

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    Peace Be Still is the live album of gospel singer James Cleveland and The Angelic Choir of the First Baptist Church of Nutley, NJ, a choir directed by Rev. Lawrence Roberts. It was recorded on September 19, 1963, at Trinity Seventh Day Adventist Church in Newark, NJ, and released in 1964 under Savoy Records .

  5. Angelic Gospel Singers - Wikipedia

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    The Angelic Gospel Singers were an American gospel group from Philadelphia founded and led by Margaret Wells Allison. The group continued through Allison's death in 2008; the group was called "the longest consistently selling female gospel group in African American history" by the Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music .

  6. Panis angelicus - Wikipedia

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    Panis angelicus (Franck): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project "Bread of Angels", Gregorian Chants; Panis angelicus: Text, translations and list of free scores by several composers at the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki) Archival sheet music for "Panis Angelicus", Oliver Ditson Company, 1901.

  7. The Angelic Process - Wikipedia

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    Kris Angylus formed The Angelic Process in 1999. Following his grandmother's passing, he turned her house into a recording studio and began recording. [6] For much of his career, Angylus said that 2001, the year the band's first album was released, was when the band formed, but he amended that statement to include the two years he spent developing its sound.

  8. Song-Uttering Choirs - Wikipedia

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    If any of these angels fail to perform the Trisagion at the right time, they are consumed by fire. They are all under the direction of Tagas (תגעץ), the angel of music. The twelve orders of angels, which are said to belong to this class, are listed as follows: The Shalishim [1] (שָֽׁלִישִׁים) - the "Captains", the "Adjutants".

  9. Libera (choir) - Wikipedia

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    Sing Forever, the 1992 release of Angel Voices, Angel Voices: Libera in Concert and New Dawn show several of the boys dressed in white robes. Free and Visions both show a single, ghostly figure in white robes against a cloudy background. On album Free the ghostly figure featured is Callum Payne.