In the West I would undoubtedly have been a ‘writer of dark things’, the kind that sounds the horn of pessimism, predicts the end of Europe, the senselessness of human endeavour and of the whole evolution of our species. Here, in this intellectual and economic wreckage, I blow the trumpet of morality and the meaningfulness of our existence.
[Zygmunt Mycielski]

The first track on Christopher Tin’s double Grammy-winning album is lovely: “Baba Yetu,” the Lord’s Prayer in Swahili, sung by the Soweto Gospel Choir. And it made history as the only video game theme song ever to win a Grammy. But as far as my listening goes to date, the whole album deserved its Grammy.

[Thanks to my mom for pointing “Baba Yetu” out to me; she found it on The Anchoress.]