Divine syllables

22 December 2018

Le DVD de la création de l’oratorio

To complement the exceptional show on 5 December 2016, we have produced a limited edition of 1,000 DVDs, not for sale, of Syllabes divines, a mystery on the prophecy of Jeremiah including three sublime lyrical works, one in Hebrew by Gad Barnéa, another in Greek by Michel Petrossian and the last in Latin by Thierry Escaich, in a world premiere.
We dedicate them to express our gratitude to the benefactors of La Bible en ses Traditions.

To give you an idea of the content of this show, and to invite you to be as generous as possible, we are pleased to present you with
A trailer:

the entire book, gitf from Peeters edition.

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