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music of the spheres - traducción al español

ANCIENT PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPT THAT REGARDS PROPORTIONS IN THE MOVEMENTS OF CELESTIAL BODIES AS A FORM OF MUSIC
Music of the spheres; Music of the Spheres; Harmony of the Spheres; Music healing; Pythagorean sound healing; Harmony of the spheres; Musica mundana
  • Harmony of the World from [[Ebenezer Sibly]]'s ''Astrology'' (1806)
  • musical modes]]

music of the spheres         
la música de las esferas
music genre         
  • Two DJs practicing [[turntablism]]
  • festival]]
  • John Scofield at the stage of Energimølla. The concert was part of [[Kongsberg Jazzfestival]] and took place on July 6, 2017
  • Metallica performing at the O2 Arena, March 28, 2009
  • [[Piano accordion]]: Italian instrument used in several cultures
CATEGORY THAT IDENTIFIES PIECES OF MUSIC AS BELONGING TO A SHARED TRADITION OR SET OF CONVENTIONS
Musical style; Music genres; Genre of music; Musical genre; Genres of music; Music Fusion; Music style; Genre (music); Music fusion; Styles of music; Music Genre; Music Style(s); Musical styles; Music subgenre; Fusion (music); Fusion genre; Fusion music; Style (music); User:Devin Pearson/sandbox; Automatic recognition of music genres; Automated music genre recognition; Automatic music genre recognition
(n.) = género musical
Ex: In future, this publishing house will explore other subjects within the popular culture sphere, including the UFO phenomenon and widely derided music genres like heavy metal, disco and rap.
music teacher         
  • Children in primary school are assembling a do-organ of [[Orgelkids]]
  • Depiction of Curwen's Solfège hand signs. This version includes the tonal tendencies and interesting titles for each tone.
  • Students from the Paul Green School of Rock Music performing at the 2009 Fremont Fair, Seattle, Washington.
  • A selection of instruments used in the Orff music education method.
  • An elementary music teacher instructing a child in 1957 in the Netherlands.
  • A music teacher leading a music ensemble in an elementary school in 1943.
  • A group of Suzuki method students performing on violin.
FIELD OF STUDY ASSOCIATED WITH THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF MUSIC
Music Education; Music educator; Music teacher; Piano practice; Music instruction; Music advocacy; Music pedagogy; Music student; Teacher (music); Music education in Africa; Piano instructor; Piano instruction; Piano education; Musical training; Music-education; Music pedagogue; Music Teacher; Cross-cultural music education; History of music education in the United States; Teaching music; Music training
maestro de música

Definición

music-hall
music-hall (ingl.; pronunc. [miúsic jól]) m. Espectáculo de variedades con números musicales, de danza, cómicos, etc. Género de los espectáculos de este tipo.

Wikipedia

Musica universalis

The musica universalis (literally universal music), also called music of the spheres or harmony of the spheres, is a philosophical concept that regards proportions in the movements of celestial bodies – the Sun, Moon, and planets – as a form of music. The theory, originating in ancient Greece, was a tenet of Pythagoreanism, and was later developed by 16th-century astronomer Johannes Kepler. Kepler did not believe this "music" to be audible, but felt that it could nevertheless be heard by the soul. The idea continued to appeal to scholars until the end of the Renaissance, influencing many schools of thought, including humanism.

Ejemplos de uso de music of the spheres
1. Music of the spheres, he repeated over and over in his car seat.
2. Maybe you can hear the music of the spheres, I once suggested to a three–year–old godchild, Jude.
3. Oldfield, whose latest album Music of the Spheres is out today, admitted that eight weeks of sleepless nights since Eugene‘s arrival had left him exhausted.
4. That search also turned up Murchie‘s "The Music of the Spheres" – a later exploration of the chemistry and physics of the cosmos in relation to music.
5. He suggested the movements of the planets formed patterns corresponding to ‘the music of the spheres‘. Listen to the distant sounds of the universe...