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Why?

Why set the scenes of the Bible to music? Because music does what words alone sometimes cannot.

 

Imagine a single moment in a film: a hand reaching for a door handle. Without music, it is simply motion. Add a sustained note beneath it, and suddenly the moment carries tension, expectation, gravity. The music does not change the image — it deepens it. Film composers understand this instinctively. They do not replace the story; they illuminate it.

 

Scripture has stirred the imagination of humanity for thousands of years. Yet unlike a film, it offers no prescribed imagery. It invites the reader to see with the mind’s eye.  The Bible Score seeks to enter that sacred space; not to dictate what you see, but to accompany what you imagine. Not to dramatize what is already sufficient, but to create an atmosphere in which the grandeur, tension, sorrow, and triumph of God’s story can be felt more fully.

 

This is not a single composition, nor a short-term endeavor. Over time, the most treasured and formative moments of the biblical narrative will be given an orchestral voice; music designed to awaken reverence and deepen wonder for what is already present in the text.

 

The Word remains central. The music simply kneels beside it.

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