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"You can't turn on your radio or TV without hearing the world is coming to an end".
The word hermetic has appeared in 63 New York Times articles in the past year, including on June 24 in "Hearing the World, While Staying At Home" by Matthew Gurewitsch: And, thanks to Mr. Schiller, others on the islands get to hear world-class music all the time.
His disciples packed the place and gave him a reception worthy of a rock star, which to some extent he is – the prospect of hearing the world premiere of Radio Rewrite, his reworking of two Radiohead songs, Everything in Its Right Place and Jigsaw Falling Into Place, was enough to sell the place out weeks in advance.
Connoisseurs dote on hearing the world's most prestigious professional orchestras, but there is something irresistible about witnessing a performance by an exceptional youth ensemble.
"It's the kind of monastic, almost scholastic experience," he says, "that I need for my kind of work, because it's not about hearing the world or getting inspiration from outside, but from considering the medium itself.
That is the brilliance of Isaiah: When we use our Divinely inspired gifts, seeing and hearing the world from a perspective of peace, then amazing, even impossible, outcomes are possible.
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We may be hearing the worlds smallest violin being played over Gambit's loss.
Put another way: Yancey heard the world differently.
He made me think, see and hear the world differently.
So can you hear the world reflected in the music itself?
That's good enough for some people — to hear the world's most beautiful voice.
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