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  Khaldis - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Khaldis was a conglomeration of at least 79 different gods known to the Urartians and Hurrians.
From this we can derive that The Pantheon - the khaldis - may also refer to a sphere of religion or cultural influence of a particular way of life the people of the area followed.
Moreover it seems from the inscription that the Khaldis was a divine collective which may have been somewhat akin to the Hebrew Elohim used as a singular noun while Elohim used as a plural fits Khaldises.
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From this we can derive that The Pantheon -the khaldis- may also referto a sphere of religion or cultural influence of a particular way of life the people of the area followed.
This Pantheon was the traditional religion in the area Abram hailed from Ur-Of-The-Khaldis and it is likely it may have had some influence on histheology.
Moreover it seems from the inscription that the Khaldis was a divine collective which may have been somewhat akin tothe Hebrew Elohim used as a singular noun while Elohim used as a plural fits Khaldises.
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 Khaldis -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Khaldis was a conglomeration of at least 79 different gods known to the (Click link for more info and facts about Urartians) Urartians and (Click link for more info and facts about Hurrians) Hurrians.
From this we can derive that (Click link for more info and facts about The Pantheon) The Pantheon - the khaldis - may also refer to a sphere of religion or cultural influence of a particular way of life the people of the area followed.
This Pantheon was the traditional religion in the area (Click link for more info and facts about Abram) Abram hailed from (Click link for more info and facts about Ur-Of-The-Khaldis) Ur-Of-The-Khaldis and it is likely it may have had some influence on his theology.
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 Keren Hayesod
Khaldi, Inhaber eines Master-Diploms für internationale Beziehungen, ist eines von vielen Kindern seines Dorfes, aber einer der wenigen Bewohner hier, der eine höhere Schulausbildung vorweisen kann.
Wenn der Kurs in einem Jahr beendet sein wird, werden Khaldi und die 23 weiteren Teilnehmer als anerkannte Diplomaten in den Dienst des israelischen Außenministeriums eintreten.
Khaldi wurde bereits vor seinem Eintritt in den außenpolitischen Dienst öffentlich tätig.
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 HOVHANESS Khaldis, Mt Katahdin, Fantasy: Classical CD Reviews-June 2000 Music on the Web(UK)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In Khaldis, which is sparingly orchestrated, the trumpets are used rather differently than in say Avak the Healer or the handful of other trumpet and orchestra works.
It is played partly on the keyboard and partly inside the piano using miscellaneous beaters, picks and hand movements.
There is some evidence, again under the close scrutiny of headphones, of a dusting of distortion in the coruscating antiphonal trumpet arias of Khaldis.
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 Khaldis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
El Khaldis era una conglomeración por lo menos de 79 diversos dioses conocidos al Urartuans y al Hurrians.
De esto podemos derivar que el pantheon - los khaldis - puede también referir a una esfera de la religión o de la influencia cultural de una manera de la vida particular que la gente del área siguió.
Por otra parte se parece de la inscripción que el Khaldis era un colectivo divino que pudieron haber sido algo relacionados con el Elohim hebreo usado como sustantivo singular mientras que Elohim usado como plural cabe Khaldises.
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 The Khaldis was a conglomeration of at least 79 different gods...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Khaldis was a conglomeration of at least 79 different gods...
The inscription of Argistis near Lake Van Lake Van states: "This is the spoil of the cities which I obtained for the people of the Khaldis its one year...
the supreme givers, she children of Khaldis the mighty....." From this we can derive that The Pantheon The Pantheon -the khaldis- may also refer to a sphere of religion or cultural influence of a particular way of life the people of the area followed.
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 Encyclopedia: Abraham
This is in keeping with the local tradition that Abraham was born in Urfa; or with the nearby Urkesh, which others identify with "Ur of the Chaldees".
They also say "Chaldees" refers to a group of gods called Khaldis.
Urkesh was a city situated in the foothills of the Taurus Mountains in what is now northern Syria It was founded during the third millennium BC by the Hurrians on a site which appears to have been inhabited on a small scale for centuries (at least since 5000 BC, the...
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One of his last Armenian-period works, 1951's Khaldis is a startlingly austere concerto for piano, 4 trumpets and percussion.
Intensity is built on rhythmic and polyphonic foundations, evoking barbaric, threatening, and ultimately ecstatic energies.
Mount Katahdin is a 1987 sonata whose piano writing shares ideas with its two bedfellows here, but includes more conventional harmonic passages.
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It may possibly survive also in "Gadhel," the common Gaelic spelling of "Gael," by transposition of the letters in spelling—a recognized dialectic change called paronomasia—of an earlier "Galdhi," representing "Khaldi" or "Kaldi." And its shortened form "Gal" possibly survives in "Gael," and in "Gwalia " for Wales.
This identity of the ancestors of the "British Celts" or "Kelts" with the "Khaldis" or "Caleds" or Picts is in keeping with the physical traits and head-form of the latter.
The people of the "Celtic-" speaking areas are preponderatingly of the dark, long, narrow-headed, narrow-faced, smaller-statured Iberian type of the Khaldis or Picts; and this is also the prevailing type of the substratum of the people throughout the British Isles.
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 Tower Records - Hovhaness: Khaldis, Mt. Katahdin, Fantasy / Hovhaness, et al   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
It might be said of his compositions that he is a mystic who has fixed his gaze on the mountains and continuously describes them.
The most striking feature of the Fantasy, an early piano work, or 'Khaldis' for piano and four trumpets, is that the performer hammers the strings in a starkly percussive manner, as if the piano were a kithara or a dulcimer, with little variation in dynamic intensity throughout.
This approach is somewhat tempered in the later work 'Mount Katahdin,' which is dominated by a long, slowly unfolding chorale, but the incantatory single-mindedness of the music is the same.
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 Masons' Marks at AI-Hadhr (Hatra)
This latter statement, in view of the general Sassanian character of the building, must be modified.
The art of decyphering ancient writings, as for example in the Hittite inscriptions, has, under the auspices of the Society, attained to a perfection unknown in 1840, and some new light may be thrown upon the marks when seen by competent observer.
The "Mission to the Assyrians" under the auspices of His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, have adopted that name both for the Khaldis and the so-called Nestorians.
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 Find in a Library: Khaldis : concerto for piano, trumpets & percussion [op. 91
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Khaldis : concerto for piano, trumpets & percussion [op.
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 Travel Guide - Online Reservation - Warsaw Accommodation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The supreme givers, the children of Khaldis the mighty.....
From this we can derive that the Pantheon — the Khaldis — may also refer to a sphere of religion or cultural influence of a particular way of life the people of the area followed.
Abram hailed from Ur-Of-The-Khaldis, and it is likely it may have had some influence on his theology.
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 Alan Hovhaness
On what would have been his 90th birthday, March 8, 2001, Other Minds opened its seventh festival with a memorial tribute to Alan Hovhaness.
One of his most dazzling chamber works, Khaldis, Op.
The Other Minds Webstore now offers for sale six CDs of the music of Alan Hovhaness, including Khaldis, the work performed on the 90th anniversary of Hovhaness' birth at Other Minds Festival 7, and the brand new release Alan Hovhaness Songs, performed by Ara Berberian, Basso and Alan Hovhaness, Piano.
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 Articles - Arpachshad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Until the identification of a site in southern Iraq as Ur of the Chaldees by Sir Charles Woolley in 1927, Arpachshad was understood by mainly Jewish scholars to be an area in northern Mesopotamia.
This led to the identification of Arpachshad with Urfa-Kasid (due to similarities in the names ארפ־כשד and כשדים) - a land associated with the Khaldis, whom Josephus confused with the Chaldeans (and possibly the Kasidim mentioned in Daniel).
More ancient Jewish sources, particularly the Book of Jubilees, point to Arpachsad as the immediate progenitor of Ura and Kesed, who allegedly founded the city of Ur Kesdim on the south bank of the Euphrates, in the same approximate location where Woolley subsequently identified it.
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 ANTHROPOLOGY AND THE BIBLE
Rather, the first settlers of Urfa were the Hurrians, who were later known as the people of Urartu.
According to the inscription of Argistis, near Lake Van, the term Khaldis referred to the gods of the polytheistic religion of Urfa:
In Abraham's day, this Ur in the northern part of the kingdom of Babylonia was part of the district of Haran which was dominated by the city of the same name.
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 Givers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Khaldis 3: Khaldis, the giver, to the Khaldises.
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 Hovhaness: Khaldis, Mt. Katahdin, Fantasy | Art Blurb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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 MACH Schedule - Department of Music - University of Alberta
Khaldis, for Piano, Trumpets and Percussion: Alan Hovhaness
Some time ago Alvin Lowrey told Roger Admiral about Alan Hovhaness' Khaldis for solo piano, four trumpets and percussion.
Dating from 1951, it made use of aleatoric elements, minimalism and modal structure.
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 Records International Catalogue March 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
ALAN HOVHANESS (1911-2000): Khaldis - Concerto for Piano, 4 Trumpets and Percussion, Op.
This recording of Khaldis (a pre-Armenian god of the universe) appeared on a Poseidon Society LP back in 1972.
Composed in 1951, it suggests the origins of music in a primitive culture yet does so using severe contrapuntal discipline while the ideas it uses are all Near Eastern in nature.
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 Sequenza21/The Contemporary Classical Music Weekly
As some may be aware, Martin gave the first Armenian performance of Hovhaness's 'Lousadzak' in Yerevan in November 2004, as well as the world premiere of Hovhaness's Double Piano Concerto in Moscow earlier this year.
He has been an ambassador for Hovhaness for over 30 years, previously working with the composer on the recordings of 'Concerto No.10', 'Khaldis' and 'Saturn'.
In Europe, Marco Shirodkar will collect materials to be sent on to Yerevan.
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 pob/pob_ch12.html
It may possibly survive also in "Gadhel," the common Gaelic spelling of "Gael," by transposition of the letters in spelling--a recognized dialectic change called paronomasia--of an earlier "Galdhi," representing "Khaldi" or "Kaldi." And its shortened form "Gal" possibly survives in "Gael," and in "Gwalia " for
So, after all, perhaps the British "Celts" are more entitled to use the "Celt" title than the round-headed "Celts" of
The people of the "Celtic-" speaking areas are preponderatingly of the dark, long, narrow-headed, narrow-faced, smaller-statured Iberian type of the Khaldis or Picts; and this is also the prevailing type of the substratum of the people throughout the
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 Amazon.co.uk: Music: Hovhaness - Khaldis Op.91; Mount Katahdin Op.405; Fantasy Op.16   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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 Khaldis
Khaldis is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
Khaldis: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Khaldii, Khaldis
Khaldis: : Quick links to archives and dictionary related to Mysticism - Ka - Ki
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 Khaldii, Khaldis: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Khaldii, Khaldis
For articles related to Khaldii, Khaldis, see: Khaldii, Khaldis, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul.
Definition of Khaldii, Khaldis is extracted from the home page of The Theosophical Society, International Headquarters, Pasadena, California.
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Ardinis Vannic sun god who forms a triad with Khaldis and Theispas.
Artinis The sun god of the Urartians forms a triad with Khaldi and Theispas.
Art Toyon Aga, Aar Toyon A god of light and life, a celestial god whose symbol is the sun.
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 Other Minds Festival VII | March 7, 2001 | SFBG A+E   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Glen Velez Ancient World (2001), performed by Glen Velez, with Moroccan and Irish frame drums, Egyptian tambourine, and voice overtones.
Alan Hovhaness Khaldis Concerto for Piano, Four Trumpets, and Percussion (1951), performed by Eve Egoyan (piano) and the Other Minds Ensemble, conducted by Linda Bouchard.
Aleksandra Vrebalov String Quartet No. 2 (1996-97), performed by the Onyx Quartet.
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