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Omnia Tempus Habent by Alexander Goldscheider

Artist Biography For Alexander Goldscheider

Alexander Goldscheider Was Born In Prague And Started As A Music Critic And Radio DJ. He Read Music At Charles University PhD For The Analysis Of The Beatles Songs . Not Contented With Writing About Music He Turned To Song Writing And Had Many Songs Covered By Czech Pop/rock Music Singers. Working As A Staff Producer At Supraphon The Biggest East European Record Company He Produced Singles Albums Of Czech Rock/pop/jazz Singers & Groups. Having Acquired Some Of First Commercially Available Synthesizers He Made Electronic Recordings For Radio TV/film And Records - See Here A 1979 Czech Video "A Robot Is Talking To You". He Moved To London In 1981 Where He Recorded Two Solo Albums For Red Bus - Themes For A One-Man Band Vol. I And II - Worked Briefly At The BBC Radiophonic Workshop And Co-Started A Computer And Music Company Romantic Robot. After A Decade Of Designing And Manufacturing Software And Hardware Romantic Robot Moved Into Music Production And Publishing See Www.Romantic-Robot.Com . The First Double-CD "Theresienstadt The Music 1941-44" Became The CD Of The Year 1991 Both In The UK And USA Other Interesting CDs Followed Such AsAaron Copland - An American In Prague Until Alexander Goldscheider Started Releasing His Own CDs Namely "STABAT MATER" And "The SONG Of SONGS" Both Available Here On Last.Fm. Other Releases Are In The Pipeline - Please Watch This Space And In The Meantime Try The Currently Available Recordings. Thank You!

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Omnia Tempus Habent

OMNIA TEMPUS HABENT Is One Of The Most Famous And Widely Used Quotations From The Bible. It Is The Opening Phrase Of A Passage In Ecclesiastes III And It Translates As "For Every Thing There Is A Season". It Was Set To Music Quite A Few Times And The Most Famous Recent Setting Is Not From Classical Music - It Is A 1959 Version By The American Folk Singer/songwriter Pete Seeger Covered By Dozens Of Singers And Made Most Famous By The Byrds Under The Added Words "Turn! Turn! Turn! To Everything There Is A Season ". When I Was Recording My "Song Of Songs" I Needed A Pure Angelic Soprano And Was Recommended A Young Singer In Prague Šárka Frančová. I Liked Her Singing So Much That I Set "Omnia Tempus Habent" To Music Specifically For Her To Contrast With The 64-Piece Pavel Kühn Mixed Choir That Has Just As Prominent Part. The Text Is Essential And Its English Translation Follows Below The Latin Original OMNIA TEMPUS HABENT Et Suis Spatiis Transeunt Universa Sub Cælo. Tempus Nascendi Et Tempus Moriendi Tempus Plantandi Et Tempus Evellendi Quod Plantatum Est. Tempus Occidendi Et Tempus Sanandi Tempus Destruendi Et Tempus Ædificandi. Tempus Flendi Et Tempus Ridendi Tempus Plangendi Et Tempus Saltandi. Tempus Spargendi Lapides Et Tempus Colligendi Tempus Amplexandi Et Tempus Longe Fieri Ab Amplexibus. Tempus Acquirendi Et Tempus Perdendi Tempus Custodiendi Et Tempus Abjiciendi. Tempus Scindendi Et Tempus Consuendi Tempus Tacendi Et Tempus Loquendi. Tempus Dilectionis Et Tempus Odii Tempus Belli Et Tempus Pacis.
Quid Habet Amplius Homo De Labore Suo? All Things Have Their Season And In Their Times All Things Pass Under Heaven. A Time To Be Born And A Time To Die. A Time To Plant And A Time To Pluck Up That Which Is Planted. A Time To Kill And A Time To Heal. A Time To Destroy And A Time To Build. A Time To Weep And A Time To Laugh. A Time To Mourn And A Time To Dance. A Time To Scatter Stones And A Time To Gather. A Time To Embrace And A Time To Be Far From Embraces. A Time To Get And A Time To Lose. A Time To Keep And A Time To Cast Away. A Time To Rend And A Time To Sew. A Time To Keep Silence And A Time To Speak. A Time Of Love And A Time Of Hatred. A Time Of War And A Time Of Peace.
What Has Man More Of His Labour?

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