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The Canticle of the Sun in its praise of God thanks Him for such creations as "Brother Fire" and "Sister Water". It is an affirmation of Francis' personal theology as he often referred to animals as brothers and sisters to Mankind, rejected material accumulation and sensual comforts in favor of "Lady Poverty".
Brother Sun, Sister Moon (Italian: Fratello sole, sorella luna) is a 1972 historical drama film based on the hagiography of Saint Francis of Assisi.It is directed by Franco Zeffirelli from a screenplay he co-wrote with Suso Cecchi d'Amico, Lina Wertmüller and Kenneth Ross.
[54] In the Canticle of the Sun he gives God thanks for Brother Sun, Sister Moon, Brother Wind, Water, Fire, and Earth, all of which he sees as rendering praise to God. [55] Many of the stories that surround the life of Francis say that he had a great love for animals and the environment. [46]
In the early 1970s, Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan wrote and recorded songs for the English version of Italian director Franco Zeffirelli’s film “Brother Sun, Sister Moon,” about the ...
"Sister Moon" is a phrase from the 1224 religious poem "Canticle of the Sun" by Francis of Assisi. Sister Moon may also refer to: "Sister Moon" (Transvision Vamp song), a 1988 song "Sister Moon", a song by Sting from his 1987 album ...Nothing Like the Sun "Sister Moon", a song by Gotthard from their 1996 album G.
In the early 1970s, Donovan agreed to write and record songs for the English version of Franco Zeffirelli's Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1972). The accompanying soundtrack album included none of Donovan's original recordings, as only the Italian version was released, with vocals by Claudio Baglioni and score by Riz Ortolani. [1]
The full title is Le Laudi di San Francesco d'Assisi (Cantico delle creature) (The Praises of St. Francis of Assisi (Canticle of the Creatures)). The text is Francis of Assisi's Canticle of the Sun in the original Italian. Suter scored the work for soloists, choir, children's choir, organ and large orchestra.
The painting represents not only the "stigmatization", but also the song, Canticle of the Sun, that St. Francis composed. Canticle of the Sun is a religious song that appreciates God's creation of nature. [9] The overall message displayed conveys Bellini's praises of the kingdom of God's creation. [5] Details