Tag Archives: John Eliot Gardiner

The Mystery of Belief

I’ve been thinking a great deal about the mystery of belief and its relationship to our human experience of integrating rational thought and emotional response as we engage with the world. The idea that belief is in some measure a … Continue reading

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Getting Beyond ‘To Sing or Not to Sing’

Recently I’ve been inspired once again by the music of J. S. Bach, greatly aided by eminent British conductor, John Eliot Gardiner’s book, Bach: Music in the Castle of Heaven. The book itself, to say nothing of the lifetime of … Continue reading

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