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Title
Aura
Article no.
4092546
Category
Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory
Concert music
Instrumentation
Ha
(concert/wind band)
Format
PrtStm
(full score and parts)
Country of publication
Austria (at)
Publisher
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Daniel Muck Eigenverlag
Composer
Muck, Daniel
Difficulty level
3
Evaluation level of countries
D3
(German medium level)
Additional info/contents
The term "aura" is used in various disciplines and contexts and can have a wide range of meanings and connotations. From spiritual considerations and medical applications to artistic representations, the "aura" plays a multifaceted role in our language and culture.
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The term "aura" has various meanings, which can differ depending on the context. In general, the term is often used to describe a subtle, spiritual or energetic radiance or atmosphere that surrounds a person, place or object.
- In esoteric and spiritual contexts, "aura" is often used to describe the energetic field or glow around a person. This aura is believed to contain information about a person's emotional, physical and spiritual state. Some believe that the aura is represented by colours that represent different aspects of personality or health.
- In some medical contexts, the term "aura" may be used to describe the visual, olfactory or other sensory impressions that a person perceives prior to the occurrence of certain medical events, such as migraine attacks or epileptic seizures.
- In art and literature, the term "aura" is sometimes used metaphorically to describe a unique, magical or mesmerising atmosphere around a person, place or object. This can indicate a mysterious presence or a particularly intense aura.
- In photography, the term "aura" can be used to describe a soft, diffused lighting effect that creates a slight outline around the main subject. This effect is sometimes interpreted as an ethereal or spiritual quality.
- In popular culture, the term "aura" is often used in reference to a person's charisma or magnetism. A "positive aura" can indicate that someone has a positive and inviting aura, while a "negative aura" can indicate a less appealing energy.
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