MusicAnthology 
an anthology of musings on music, culture, cosmology, spirituality, and other favorite things by Jeffrey B. Langlois and Geejay B. Arriola
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Impact - 99 days ago
An asteroid, say, about 5 miles in diameter impacts with the Earth at say, the modest speed of 20 miles per second. Let’s say it hits in the middle of the ocean (Atlantic or Pacific, take your pick). If I remember right, 99% of the Earth’s... Topics: GENERAL SCIENCE

UFOs, Myths and Reality - 100 days ago
Of all the controversial subjects that engage the attention of people, none is more popular than the UFO phenomenon. In the following, I will be using the term UFO, not in its literal meaning as unidentified flying object. Instead, when I use the term I.. Topics: GENERAL SCIENCE

I would like to take a moment to describe my general impression of the Philippines, the culture, the people, the landscape, etc. First I would like to describe my impression of the physical aspects of the islands of the Philippines. I’ve not been...
Topics: Personal
Topics: Personal

Magnificat by J.S. Bach - 457 days ago
The repertoire of choral music of J.S. Bach is vast and contains many consummate masterpieces that rise far above the level of all other choral music, even exceeding Handel at times. There are many enormous works, such as the B minor mass, the St Mathew. Topics: Baroque

“Mag-iban kita!” - 464 days ago
Peace is a candle in the dark. That’s what artists do—light candles in the dark. In these times of war and desperation, the only thing that makes any sense is art (and babies, for their yet untarnished spirit). Despite the horrific violence. Topics: Asian, kadayawan, Mebuyan, MUSIC, Philippine, tunog mindanaw








