Tetelestai

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Tetelestai

2015 live album by Diante do Trono


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

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Background

The title comes from the Greek word τετέλεσται (tetelestai) meaning "it is completed", which according to St. John, is the next to last word of Jesus on the cross, the last words of Christ on the Cross was, "Father into thy hands I commit my spirit".[2]

In the pre-recording of 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. The event was thirteen days long. This is the first disc of the Diante do Trono recorded outside Brazil.[3][4]

This recording captured the hearts of Israel. Several international TV news reported the recording that took place in the Tower of David, for example, CBN News, which did a story about the event and interviewed Ana Paula Valadão and her husband, Gustavo Bessa.[5][6]

The event's audience had about 500 people, among these 382 people are formed by subscribers in a caravan.[7]

CD track listing

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

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References

  1. "Diante do Trono divulga canções do CD "Tetelestai" que será gravado em Israel". Gospel Prime. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  2. César Costa. "Tetelestai é o nome do CD que o Diante do Trono gravará em Israel". Livres DT. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  3. "Diante do Trono prepara gravação em Israel". Revista Comunhão. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
  4. Elisandra Amâncio. "DT grava CD/DVD Tetelestai em Israel". Diante do Trono.
  5. "Tetelestai – conheça as canções!". Diante do Trono. Retrieved 3 April 2014.



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