, interspersed with singing and preaching (11MB). Any readers know of others?
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September 18th, 2006 at 21:29
HAVE YOU CHECKED OUT THE MOVIE “BARAKA”? THERE IS A LARGE GROUP MEN IN INDIA THAT ALL IN UNISON SOUND LIKE THEY ARE SAYING “GIBBERISH” FOR LACK OF A BETTER TERM AND MOVING THEIR ARMS AND HANDS IN A QUICK WAVING WAY LIKE A SCHOOL OF FISH; NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT. THOUGHT IT WAS VERY INTERESTING. IT PROBABLY ISN’T GLOSSOLALIA PER SE BUT IT SURE IS A VERY INTERESTING VOCAL RITUAL.
MOVIE IS WORTH SEEING IN GENERAL. NO DIALOGUE.
March 20th, 2007 at 10:00
andy sheppard sax player and composer has written a choral work called glossolalia at the sage gateshead last weekend.excellent but not aware of a recording.