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December's Life and Work features Christmas music and some of Scotland's seasonal art treasures
Scotland's Christian art
treasures
The seasonal art treasures on our doorstep held
within the collections of the National Galleries
of Scotland are highlighted this month. The Galleries'
depictions of the Nativity include The Virgin and
Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist by
the Florentine School; The Nativity by William Bell
Scott and The Virgin Adoring the Sleeping Christ
Child by Sandro Botticelli. Reflecting on Scotland's
place in the art world, NGS Director-General John
Leighton believes Scotland is "punching
above its weight" and emphasises the importance
of Scotland's presence in the international art
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Shining a light
Composer and hymn writer Graham Kendrick is the subject
of this month's profile and offers a new spin on the
traditional Christmas story in a new Christmas record
'Dreaming of a Holy Night'.
"There is so much nostalgia and
tradition in Christmas, and that's all very nice, but
I like to dig a little deeper and help people to see
it from a fresh angle.
"For example, one song, called
Reckless Love, is reflecting on what kind of risk was
God taking in the Son of God being incarnated as a baby
in that kind of situation - high infant mortality, poverty
and anger, Herod and so on. It certainly seems to be
something of a risk God was taking. There aren't any
definitive answers to that, but it's something that
intrigues me."
The magic of Wesley
The 300th anniversary of the birth of Charles
Wesley is celebrated this month. Wesley, brother of
the man commonly regarded as the founder of Methodism,
was responsible for some of the best-loved songs of
Advent and Christmas, including the famous carol 'Hark!
The herald angels sing'. His life and contribution to
the music of the Christian church is explored in a feature
by Ian Bradley.
Ends.
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Wednesday 14, November 2007
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