music of the spheres

Noun

 * 1) A continuous, glorious, harmonious set of sounds that are not audible to ordinary human beings, said in ancient and medieval Western cosmology to be produced by the movement of the celestial bodies.
 * 2) * 1685,, "To Mrs Anne Killigrew":
 * For sure the milder planets did combine
 * On thy auspicious horoscope to shine . ..
 * And then, if ever, mortal ears
 * Had heard the music of the spheres
 * 1) * 2006 March 12,, "God Poem" in The Sights Along the Harbor (excerpt), New York Times (retrieved 17 Jan 2016) :
 * We once believed in the music of the spheres but now we hear silence—static and silence.
 * 1)  Sublime, mysterious music.
 * 2) * 2002 Sept. 19,, "'Diabelli' Variations: Beethoven Heard the Cosmic in the Trivial," Washington Post (retrieved 17 Jan 2016) :
 * The last works of Beethoven—the Symphony No. 9, the "Missa Solemnis," the late string quartets, the final piano pieces and the variations—are music of the spheres, mercurial, mysterious and never to be entirely understood.
 * 1)  Sublime, mysterious music.
 * 2) * 2002 Sept. 19,, "'Diabelli' Variations: Beethoven Heard the Cosmic in the Trivial," Washington Post (retrieved 17 Jan 2016) :
 * The last works of Beethoven—the Symphony No. 9, the "Missa Solemnis," the late string quartets, the final piano pieces and the variations—are music of the spheres, mercurial, mysterious and never to be entirely understood.
 * 1) * 2002 Sept. 19,, "'Diabelli' Variations: Beethoven Heard the Cosmic in the Trivial," Washington Post (retrieved 17 Jan 2016) :
 * The last works of Beethoven—the Symphony No. 9, the "Missa Solemnis," the late string quartets, the final piano pieces and the variations—are music of the spheres, mercurial, mysterious and never to be entirely understood.

Translations

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 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 音樂宇宙
 * Danish:
 * Dutch: harmonie der sferen, muziek der sferen,
 * Estonian: sfääride muusika
 * Finnish: sfäärien musiikki
 * French: musique des sphères, harmonie des sphères
 * Galician: harmonía das esferas
 * Georgian:
 * German: ,
 * Greek: μουσική των σφαιρών
 * Hindi:
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 * Italian: musica delle sfere, armonia delle sfere, armonia universale, musica universale
 * Japanese:
 * Latin: mūsica ūniversālis, mūsica mundāna
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 * Polish: muzyka sfer niebieskich
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 * Spanish: armonía de las esferas
 * Swedish: sfärernas harmoni
 * Welsh: cynghanedd y bydoedd fry, cytgord y bydoedd uwchben, y gynghanedd nefol