Excerpt of Julian of Norwich's "Revelations of Divine Love" (1373) accompanied by musical underscore and choreography.
"Revelations of Divine Love" is an account of the sixteen visions which appeared to Mother Julian, a recluse who lived in the fourteenth century, together with her meditations on these mystical experiences. Julian of Norwich writes in a lively and unpretentious manner and her theology is precise without ever being pedantic: above all, she has a gift for expressing profound thoughts in the simplest language. Julian was the first woman to be published in the English language.
Yes, thank you. I came across this while looking for a composition by Ann Boyd, an Australian composer.
AeroEngg1 1 year ago
Jared ... this is utterly exquisite. Thank you so very much for sharing it.
LifterWill 1 year ago