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The first of a special week-long series of programs on RevTen Radio: The O Antiphons. In this program, you'll hear the day's antiphon spoken in English by Lucy Yates and in Italian by Mattia Venni. Then Mattia will sing the antiphon in Latin, accompanied by Lucy Yates singing the Magnificat, also in Latin. Lucy will read an original poem, "Points of Entry," followed by the Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic performing "Homeward" by Grammy-nominated American composer Richard Danielpour, who created this work specifically for Revolution of Tenderness, the nonprofit behind RevTen Radio and the annual Festival of Friendship. The program will conclude with a song written and performed by Will Stenberg.
RevTen Radio streams 24 hours a day: https://live365.com/station/RevTen-Radio-a24074
If you would like to support the work of Revolution of Tenderness, please visit https://www.revolutionoftenderness.net/
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The first of a special week-long series of programs on RevTen Radio: The O Antiphons. In this program, you'll hear the day's antiphon spoken in English by Lucy Yates and in Italian by Mattia Venni. Then Mattia will sing the antiphon in Latin, accompanied by Lucy Yates singing the Magnificat, also in Latin. Lucy will read an original poem, "Points of Entry," followed by the Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic performing "Homeward" by Grammy-nominated American composer Richard Danielpour, who created this work specifically for Revolution of Tenderness, the nonprofit behind RevTen Radio and the annual Festival of Friendship. The program will conclude with a song written and performed by Will Stenberg.
RevTen Radio streams 24 hours a day: https://live365.com/station/RevTen-Radio-a24074
If you would like to support the work of Revolution of Tenderness, please visit https://www.revolutionoftenderness.net/