Tetelestai

Tetelestai
Live album by Diante do Trono
Released 28 June 2015
Recorded 13, 14, 15 May 2014, Tower of David, Golgotha, Garden of the Empty Tomb and Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, Israel (557 people present)
Genre Contemporary worship music
Label Diante do Trono
Producer Diante do Trono
Diante do Trono
Live praise & worship chronology
Tu Reinas
(2014)Tu Reinas2014
Tetelestai
(2015)

Tetelestai is the seventeenth album in the live praise and worship series of Christian Contemporary music by Diante do Trono.[1]

Background

In the pre-recording of the 'Tetelestai, the mining group released the Tu Reinas album, recorded at the Events Park Padre Cícero, in Juazeiro do Norte.

The album contains 10 songs, all were written by Ana Paula Valadão, 8 new songs and two re-recordings from previous albums. The recording of the album took place in places like the Tower of David, Golgotha, the Garden of the Empty Tomb and the Mount of Olives and the caravan had thirteen days long. This is the first disc of the Diante do Trono recorded outside Brazil.[2][3]

This recording that captured the hearts of Israel, and several international TV news reported the recording that took place in the Tower of David, as the CBN News, which we did a story about the event and interviewed Ana Paula Valadão and her husband, Gustavo Bessa.[4][5]

The title comes from the Greek word τετέλεσται (tetelestai) meaning "it is finished", which according to St. John, are the last words of Jesus on the cross.[6]

The event's audience was more than 500 people, among these 382 people are formed by subscribers in the caravan.[7]

CD track listing

All songs written by Ana Paula Valadão. All songs led by Ana Paula Valadão except where noted.

Song Worship leader
"Medley Israel (Abertura Shema Israel, Deus de Israel, Shailailai, Salmo 24)"
"A Batalha é do Senhor" Ana Paula Valadão and André Valadão
"Espontâneo" Ana Paula Valadão and André Valadão
"Salmo 91 Recitado"
"À Sombra do Altíssimo"
"Seu Nome"
"Espontâneo"
"Eu Sou" Israel Salazar
"Ó, Jerusalém" Ana Paula Valadão, Ana Lúcia Câmara, Asaph Borba and Rosana Borba
"Tetelestai"
"Espontâneo"
"Ressuscitou"
"Aleluia Maranata"
"O Espírito e a Noiva"

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.