An aeolianharp olian harp or wind harp is a musical instrument that is played by the wind. It is named for Aeolus , the ancient Greek mythology Greek god of the wind. The traditional aeolianharp is essentially ... Pitch music pitch , or identical strings can be tuned to different pitches. The Aeolianharp already .... Lord Rayleigh first solved the mystery of the aeolianharp in a paper published in the Philosophy Magazine . ref Lord Rayleigh , Aeolian Tones, Philosophical Magazine series 6 1915 ref The effect can ... of an Aeolianharp , which leads the boys into a lifelong passion for music. Aeolian harps are mentioned ... Wind which is another name for an AeolianHarp. The Aeolianharp is also mentioned in Shelley poem Mutability. An aeolianharp is featured in Ian Fleming s 1964 children s novel Chitty Chitty Bang Bang novel Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to make a cave seem haunted. Henry Cowell s AeolianHarp 1923 ... a giant convert 30 ft m adj mid tall Aeolianharp designed and built by 22 year old Thomas Ward McCain ... date June 2009 In the spirit of this, in 2003 an Aeolianharp was constructed at Burning Man . Australian ... included organ stop stops intended to imitate the sound and timbre of the aeolianharp. German builders were the first to include such a stop from the 1820s. The AeolianHarp stop is not a harp it is simply ... tunes 26406 Stoney Cross 2 an example piece of music made on an aeolianharp. http windharfe.campus.uni ulm.de windharfe.m3u windharfe.m3u a livestream of an aeolianharp at the University of Ulm Germany ... nova 1673 . It became popular as a household instrument during the Romanticism Romantic Era , and Aeolian ... street The harp is driven by von Karman vortex street effect. The motion of the wind across a string .... Aeolian harps in literature and music Deleted image removed Image WindHarpSongHill 1.jpg thumb 200px right Album Cover for The Wind Harp The Song of the Hill 1972 Aeolian harps are featured in at least two Romantic era poems, The Eolian Harp and Dejection, an Ode , both by Samuel Taylor Coleridge ... more details
wiktionary aeolianAeolian or Eolian may refer to things related to Aeolus , the Greek God of wind or the patriarch of Greeks of Aeolia Aeolianharp , a harp that is played by the wind Aeolian processes , wind generated geologic processes Aeolians , an ancient Greek tribe said to be descended from olus Aeolian Islands , islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea Aeolian mode , a musical mode, the natural minor key Aeolic order , aka Aeolian order, an order of architecture Aeolian Hall disambiguation , any one of a number of concert halls of that name Aeolian Quartet , a string quartet 1952 1981 based in London Aeolian Company a maker of pianolas and piano rolls Eolianite , a sandstone formed from wind transported sediment Aeolian album , an album by German post metal band The Ocean Collective Eolian , a volume of poetry by David Bates poet See also Aeolis , an area of Asia Minor that was inhabited by ancient Greeks Aeolic Greek , the Ancient Greek dialect of the Aeolians olienne Boll e , a turbine worked by the wind disambig de olisch fr olien nl Aeolisch ... more details
are colloquially refered to as harps. Chordophones such as the aeolianharp wind harp and the autoharp ...Other uses Cleanup date January 2011 Refimprove date January 2011 Infobox instrument name Harp image Harp.png image capt A medieval harp left and a single action pedal harp background string hornbostel ... Antiquity Scotland range File Range of harp.JPG 150px center div align center modern pedal harp ... 0021 7 ref div midi 046 047 Orchestral Harp related Chang instrument Chang eng The harp is a multi ... to as open harps . Depending on its size which varies considerably , a harp may be played while held in the lap or while it stands on a table, or on the floor. Harp strings may be made of nylon , Catgut ... be the same for all strings on a given harp. Larger instruments like the modern Concert Harp mix string materials to attain their extended ranges. A person who plays the harp is called a harpist .... The oldest harps found thus far have been uncovered in ruins from ancient Sumer. The harp also ... to their soundboard. Likewise, the many varieties of harp guitar and harp lute , while ... s. The term harp has also been applied to a number of instruments which are not even chordophones. The vibraphone ... to as a Blues harp or harp , but it is a free reed wind instrument, not a stringed instrument, and is therefore not an actual harp. Origins File Egyptian harp.jpg right thumb 200px An History of ancient Egypt ancient Egyptian harp on display in the British Museum . Harps were most likely independently invented in many parts of the world in remote prehistory . Clarify date August 2009 The harp .... A type of harp called a bow harp is nothing more than a bow like a hunter s, with a resonating ... were later made from two pieces of wood attached at the ends this type is known as the angle harp ... of Egypt the sumerian harp of Ur 3500 BC,and 3000 BC in Persia see Music of Iran . Citation needed ... side, the column, encloses the rods controlling the mechanism of a pedal harp. At the base are seven ... more details
Aeolian Hall may refer to Aeolian Hall New York Aeolian Hall London , England Aeolian Hall London, Ontario dab Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. de Aeolian Hall ... more details
for the other singing group of this name Hutchinson Family Singers The Aeolian Singers , president Peter Skellern , musical director Stephen Jones, rehearsal pianist Anna Le Hair, was established in 1963. With about 80 members, it is Hemel Hempstead s largest mixed voice chorus. While based in Hertfordshire , the singers also perform in major London concert halls and in other parts of Europe . In recent years they have performed in Ghent , Paris and Provence and visited Mannheim in October 2006, where they performed in two concerts together with the Konzertchor der Stadt Mannheim. They have a very wide repertoire ranging from Renaissance to contemporary music, and have given several first performances. They also have a tradition of community and youth involvement. In recent years the Aeolian Singers have taken a leading role in the revival of the music of William Lloyd Webber . Recordings http www.crossrhythms.co.uk products Aeolian Singers The Nativity And Other Christmas Music By Peter Skellern 20503 The Nativity Cantata and other Christmas Music by Peter Skellern performed by the Aeolian Singers 2005 External links http www.aeoliansingers.org.uk Aeolian Singers website Category Musical groups established in 1963 Category Vocal music Category Classical music in the United Kingdom Category English choirs Category Organisations based in Hertfordshire classical ensemble stub it Aeolian Singers ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Aeolian Type studio Artist The Ocean Collective Cover Released March 2006 Recorded Oceanland Studios in Berlin Genre Sludge metal br Experimental music Length 53 28 Label Metal Blade Records Producer Robin Staps br Cult Of Luna Magnus Lindberg Reviews Allmusic Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r821573 pure url yes link Kerrang Rating 4 5 Revolver Rating 5 5 Last album Fluxion Album Fluxion br 2004 This album Aeolian br 2006 Next album Precambrian album Precambrian br 2007 Aeolian is an album by the Germany German band The Ocean Collective released in March, 2006. Aeolian is the second part of a two CD project that started with Fluxion. While Fluxion was considered more atmospheric and orchestral, Aeolian is its more metal predecessor. ref cite web url http www.popmatters.com pm music reviews the ocean aeolian title The Ocean Aeolian Pop Matters Music Review author Pop Matters accessdate 2007 09 23 ref Track listing The City in the Sea 7 36 Dead Serious & Highly Professional 1 31 Austerity 9 44 Killing the Flies 7 16 Une Saison en Enfer 5 01 Necrobabes.com 2 17 One with the Ocean 2 37 Swoon 5 03 Queen of the Food Chain 7 13 Inertia 5 10 Personnel Torge Lie mann drums Gerd Kornmann percussion Robin Staps guitar, percussion Jonathan Heine bass guitar Nico Webers vocals Erc ment Kasalar vocals Karsten Albrecht vocals Meta vocals Nate Newton musician Nate Newton vocals Sean Ingram vocals Tomas Hallbom vocals References reflist Category 2006 albums Category The Ocean Collective albums 2000s metal album stub pt Aeolian ... more details
Aeolian landforms are features of the Earth s surface produced by either the Erosion erosive or constructive action of the wind . This process is not unique to earth, and it has been observed and studied on other planets, including Mars . ref cite web url http www.cnrt.scsu.edu content students uria presentations URIA2k Deithra 20.pdf title Aeolian Processes and Landforms last L. Archie first Ms. Deithra work New Mexico State University pages 2 accessdate 2008 08 06 ref Terminology The word derives from Aeolus olus , the Greek god of the winds, and the son of Hellen and the nymph Orseis , and a brother of Dorus , Xuthus and Amphictyon . ref name ref1 cite web url http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0000049 title Aeolian landform publisher The Canadian Encyclopedia accessdate 2008 08 06 ref Mechanism Image KelsoSand.JPG thumb Sand blowing off a crest in the Kelso Dunes of the Mojave Desert , California. In aeolian processes , wind transports and deposits particles of sediment . Aeolian features form in areas where wind is the primary source of erosion . The particles deposited are of sand , silt and clay size. The particles are entrained in by one of four processes. Creep occurs when a particle rolls or slides across the surface. Lift occurs when a particle rises off the surface due to the Bernoulli effect . If the airflow is turbulent , larger particles are transported by a process known as Saltation geology saltation . Finally, impact transport occurs which one particle strikes another causing the second particle to move. ref name ref1 Erosional landforms Wind eroded landform s are rarely preserved on the surface of the Earth except in arid regions. Elsewhere, moving water erases the aeolian landforms. There are several types of landforms ... and there is often one or more non aeolian processes work. These non aeolian processes include ... reflist DEFAULTSORT Aeolian Landform Category Aeolian landforms Category Erosion landforms zh ... more details
File The Aeolian Company.jpg thumb An advertisement for the Aeolian Company from the October 26, 1908 edition of The New York Times. The olian Company ref Aeolian New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians London, Macmillan, 2001 ref was a manufacturer of player organ s and pianos. History It was founded by New York City piano maker William B. Tremaine as the olian Organ & Music Co. 1887 to make automatic organs , and, after 1985, as the olian Co. automatic pianos as well. He had previous founded the Mechanical Orguinette Co. in 1878 to manufacture automated reed organs. The manufacture of residence or chamber organs to provide entertainment in the mansions of millionaires was an extremely profitable undertaking, and Aeolian virtually cornered the market in this trade, freeing them from the tight competition of church organ building with its narrow profit margins. Elaborate cases and consoles ... , president of the Farrand & Votey Organ Co., Detroit. In 1897, Votey joined Aeolian ref name Pianola ... instruments, including the Albert Weber Co., a New York piano maker since 1852, into the Aeolian, Weber Piano & Pianola Co. In 1904 Aeolian sued the Los Angeles Art Organ Company for patent infringement ... Skinner Organ Co. to become the Aeolian Skinner Organ Co., a leading builder until the 1970s. As the popularity ... & Sons , Wm. Knabe & Co. Knabe & Co. , and other manufacturers . The combined company was the Aeolian ... . Aeolian Hall New York Aeolian Hall 1912 13 , 33 42nd Street Manhattan West 42nd Street , housed ... by Aeolian in 1924. The firm s pipe organ factory was in Garwood, New Jersey Garwood, N.J. , until ... in the new Aeolian Building included a 150 seat recital hall, recording studios for Duo Art piano roll s, offices, design studios, drafting rooms, and a director s room in the upper stories. The Aeolian Company as Aeolian American Corp. remained in the Aeolian Building until 1938, after which it leased ... power of the Aeolian company during the early 20th century that prompted adoption of the first compulsory ... more details
Infobox World Heritage Site WHS Isole Eolie Aeolian Islands Image Image Aeolian Islands map.png 300px The Aeolian Islands. State Party ITA Type Natural Criteria viii ID 908 Region List of World Heritage ... The Aeolian Islands or Lipari Islands Italian language Italian Isole Eolie, Sicilian language Sicilian ... Italian Eoliani . The Aeolian Islands are a popular tourist destination in the summer, and attract ... Aeolian Islands.jpg left thumb The Aeolian Islands as seen from space. Image Eolie.jpg thumb View from Vulcano, Lipari in the middle, Salina at the left, Panarea at the right. The present shape of the Aeolian ... the origin of the Aeolian Islands as a result of continental drift due to movement of the Earth ... together with Greece and the Aegean islands. The complex of the eight Aeolian Islands, covering an area ... the Aeolian islands in a natural state. New buildings are severely restricted. Existing residences ... tiles, a throwback to long ago Spanish conquerors. Without exception, Aeolian hotels are family affairs ... 1250 BC. During the Bronze Age, the Aeolian prosper by means of maritime commerce in an area extending ... BC. 1240 850 BC. The Aeolian Islands are occupied by the Ausonians led by Liparus. Liparus is succeeded ... 10th century AD. At the fall of the Roman empire, the Aeolian Islands came under the sway of the Barbarian ..., with the result that Bartholomew is immediately elected the Patron Saint of the Aeolian Islands ... of the two Sicilies under the crown of Alfonso V of Aragon. The Aeolian privileges are recognized. Aeolian privateers fight with the Spanish against the French. 16th 20th century AD. On June ... during prayers in the Cathedral, there was not a single victim on the Aeolian Islands. The economic ... the end of the 19th century, the Aeolian Islands were visited by Duke Luigi Salvatore of Austria ... 1893 96 he published a work of eight volumes on the Aeolian Islands. In August 1888 the crater named ... months. ref Eolian Archaelogical Museum. Lipari, Isole Eolie ref UNESCO World Heritage Sites The Aeolian ... more details
Image Amoll.svg thumb right 225px Modern Aeolian mode on A. The Aeolian mode is a musical mode or, in modern usage, a diatonic scale . The word Aeolian in the music theory of ancient Greece was an alternative name used by some later writers, such as Cleonides for what Aristoxenus called the Low Lydian tonos in the sense of a particular overall pitching of the musical system not a scale , nine semitones higher than the lowest position of the voice , which was called Hypodorian. ref Egert P hlmann, Olympia Psychopedis Frangen, and Rudolf Maria Brandl, Griechenland , Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart allgemeine Enzyklop die der Musik , second, newly compiled edition, edited by Ludwig Finscher, part 1 Sachteil , vol. 3 Eng Hamb Kassel & New York B renreiter Stuttgart Metzler, 1995 , 1652, ISBN ..., Aeolian i , The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians , second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie ... ISBN 0195170679 set ISBN 9780195170672 set . ref Glarean added Aeolian as the name of the new ... disambiguation tenor . The tenth mode, the plagal version of the Aeolian mode, Glarean called Hypoaeolian under Aeolian , based on the same relative scale, but with the minor third as its tenor ... Dorian and Hypodorian with finals on A as well as to mode 3 Phrygian as it is to Glarean s Aeolian. ref Harold S. Powers, Aeolian i , The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians , edited by Stanley ... ISBN 9780195170672 set . ref Image Aeolian mode C.png thumb center 400px Aeolian on C audio Aeolian mode C.mid Play . In modern usage, the Aeolian mode is the sixth mode of the major scale and has the formula ... major key, the aeolian tonic chord is the submediant minor triad vi . For example, if the Aeolian ... in the relative major key of C major . See also Aeolian harmony Borrowed chord Mode mixture References Reflist External links http gosk.com scales natural minor scale for guitar.php Aeolian ... Aeolian Mode at Guitar Roadmap Modes Use dmy dates date August 2010 DEFAULTSORT Aeolian Mode Category ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Aeolian Tower was an art Installation art installation on the South Bank of the River Thames in London . It was in place beside the Waterloo Bridge for three days, 14 16 November 2008. Structure It was a 15m steel tower covered in 1200 wind powered LED s. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi technology 7730330.stm Tower of power lights up London Flora Graham, 2008 11 15, BBC News Online. Retrieved 2008 11 16. ref Designer, Zena Bruges explained cquote We want to visualize the invisible, making people realize that there s a lot of energy out there that we re not using. The Aeolian Tower was part of the Onedotzero Adventure in Motion festival at London s BFI Southbank . ref http www.presstv.ir detail.aspx?id 75508§ionid 3510212 Aeolian tower lights up London Press TV. Retrieved 2008 11 16. ref See also List of towers References Reflist coord 51.5072 0.1155 type landmark region GB LBH display title Category Towers in England Category Former buildings and structures of Southwark london struct stub ... more details
Image Picardy third.svg thumb right 325px All harmony Aeolian except for the Picardy third ending this i v i iv i v I progression audio Picardy third i iv i v I.mid play . Aeolian harmony ref Bj rnberg, Alf 1985 . Cited in Middleton 2002 , p.198. ref is harmony or chord progression created from chord music chords of the Aeolian mode . Commonly known as the Minor scale natural minor scale, it allows for the construction of the following Triad music triads three note chords built from third music thirds , in popular music symbols i, music flat III, iv, v, music flat VI, and music flat VII. The musical scale scale also produces ii music dim , which is avoided since it is diminished chord diminished . The leading tone and dominant chord major V which contains it are also not used, as they would be with the natural minor scale. However, Aeolian harmony may be used with mode mixture . For example, subtonic music flat VII , is a major chord built on the seventh scale degree, indicated by capital roman numerals for seven, respectively. There are common subsets including i music flat VII music flat VI, i iv v and blues minor pentatonic derived chord sequences such as I music flat III IV, I IV, music flat VII The verse of I m Your Man Clarify date July 2008 Wham or Leonard Cohen? ref name Middleton Middleton, Richard 1990 2002 . Studying Popular Music , p.198. Philadelphia Open University Press. ISBN 0 335 15275 9. ref . All these lack perfect cadence s V I and may be thought of as derived from Chord progression Rewrite rules rewrite rules using recursive fourth structures repeated progression by perfect fourth , see circle progression ref name Middleton . Middleton ref name Middleton suggests of modal and fourth oriented structures that, rather than being, distortions or surface transformations of Heinrich Schenker Schenker s favoured V I kernel, it is more likely that both are branches ... chord Not a Second Time Sources reflist Chord progressions DEFAULTSORT Aeolian Harmony Category ... more details
Image MoabAlcove.JPG thumb 300px Wind carved alcove in the Navajo Sandstone near Moab, Utah . Aeolian or Eolian or olian processes pertain to the activity of the wind s and more specifically, to the winds ability to shape the surface of the Earth and other planet s. Winds may erode, transport, and deposit materials, and are effective agents in regions with sparse vegetation and a large supply of unconsolidated sediment s. Although water is a much more powerful eroding force than wind, aeolian processes are important in arid environments such as desert s. The term is derived from the name of the Greek god, Aeolus olus son of Hippotes olus , the keeper of the winds. Wind erosion Aeolian erosion links here Wind erosion erodes the Earth s surface by deflation the removal of loose, fine grained ... . Regions which experience intense and sustained erosion are called deflation zones. Most aeolian .... Aeolian turbidity current s are better known as dust storm s. Air over deserts is cooled significantly ... from 20 to 30 meters thick. Aeolian transport from deserts plays an important role in ecosystems ... rainforest, Environmental Research Letters , 1 2006 . ref Aeolian processes are affected by human ... for saltation. They form approximately 40 percent of aeolian depositional surfaces. The Selima Sand ... in the troughs. This is also a distinguishing feature between water laid ripples and aeolian ... on aeolian sand movement were performed by Ralph Alger Bagnold , a British engineer who worked in Egypt .... 2007 gallery See also Div col cols 3 Aeolian landform Asian dust Bagnold formula Barchan Blowout ... links http www.lbk.ars.usda.gov wewc biblio bar.htm The Bibliography of Aeolian Research http digital.library.unt.edu ... http www.sciencedirect.com science journal 18759637 Aeolian Research the Journal http www.aeolianresearch.org index.htm the International Society for Aeolian Research, ISAR DEFAULTSORT Aeolian ... Category Basic meteorological concepts and phenomena Category Aeolian landforms Aeolian processes Category ... more details
Aigai or Aegae was an ancient Greece ancient Greek city in Aeolis part of modern North West Turkey . Aegae is mentioned by both Herodotus and Strabo as being a member of the Aeolian dodecapolis. It was also an important sanctuary of Apollo. Aigai had its brightest period under the Attalid dynasty that ruled from nearby Pergamon in the 3rd and 2nd century BC. The archaeological site situated at a rather high altitude almost on top of the Mount G n Da , part of the mountain chain of Yunt Da lar . It is in western Anatolia , in the modern village of Yuntda K seler , in Manisa district. It is more readily accessible from zmir s Alia a district, through the bifurcation for akran township. External links http www.aigai.net Aigai Excavations Official Web Site in Turkish, with photos http www.wildwinds.com coins greece aeolis aegae i.html Ancient Coinage of Aeolis, Aegae coord missing Turkey Former settlements in Turkey Category Aeolian dodecapolis Category Archaeological sites in Turkey Category Ancient Greek sites in Turkey Category Former populated places in Turkey Category Manisa Province Turkey archaeology stub az Aigai de Aigai olis sv Aigai, Turkiet tr Aigai ... more details
The Aeolian Quartet was a highly reputed string quartet based in London UK , with a long international touring history and presence, an important recording and broadcasting profile. It was the successor of the pre War Stratton Quartet . The quartet adopted its new name in the late 1940s and disbanded in 1981. Personnel Before 1953 ref E. Sackville West and D. Shawe Taylor, The Record Year 2 Collins, London 1953 , 364. ref the leader of the Aeolian quartet is listed as Alfred Cave. During the 1950s the Quartet had the following celebrated line up ref See 1973 review editorial in The Gramophone see Sources . ref Sydney Humphreys violin 1952 1970 leader Trevor Williams violin Watson Forbes viola John Moore cello before 1956 In 1970 Emanuel Hurwitz took over as first violin, the remaining members staying with the quartet. Emanuel Hurwitz violin from 1970 Raymond Keenlyside violin before 1965 ref Keenlyside plays on the recording of Elgar piano quintet mentioned, with Forbes as viola. ref Margaret Major viola from 1965 Derek Simpson cellist Derek Simpson cello from 1956 Origins The Stratton Quartet flourished in the 1920s and 1930s. George Stratton, the leader, found it increasingly difficult to lead the London Symphony Orchestra as well as the Stratton Quartet , and so the Aeolian came ... and cellist, had been members of the Stratton Quartet. The Aeolian Quartet leader was Alfred ... . He was leader of the Aeolian Quartet from 1952 1970. He was eminent both as a concertmaster ... Philharmonia Orchestra working with Carlo Maria Giulini and Otto Klemperer . He became leader of the Aeolian ... issue coinciding with 75th anniversary of The Gramophone Company , announcing commencement of Aeolian ... with Leonard Cassini , Revolution LP RCB.8 . Since the Aeolian Quartet s predecessor the Stratton Quartet had made the 1933 recording of the Elgar quintet, this Aeolian version through the continuity ... of the first of the Haydn series albums, containing opp 71 and 74. The Aeolian String Quartet ... more details
File Aeolian Skinner.jpg thumb 300px right olian Skinner Organ music organ in Arlington Street Church olian Skinner Organ Company, Inc. olian Skinner of Boston, Massachusetts was an important American builder of a large number of notable Organ music pipe organs from its inception as the Skinner Organ Company in 1901 until its closure in 1972. Key figures were Ernest M. Skinner 1866 1960 , Joseph Whiteford, and G. Donald Harrison 1889 1956 . The company was formed from the merger of the Skinner Organ Company and the pipe organ division of the olian Company in 1932. Harrison period With the appointment of G. Donald Harrison as President and Tonal Director of olian Skinner in 1933, the company s tonal philosophy began to turn from the romantic style orchestral instruments built under the direction of Skinner to a classically eclectic style. Organists began to look to the past to find direction for the future, and in doing so they found that they were in sympathy with the ideas being developed by Harrison. These ideas included the provision of smaller scaled Diapason pipe organ diapasons , along with more higher pitched and mutation stops in place of large scaled unison diapasons, color reeds and flutes. During Harrison s tenure as president from 1933 until his death in 1956, the tonal design of olian Skinner organs changed a great deal, but retained and perfected many of Ernest Skinner s mechanical innovations. The company used Skinner s Pitman windchest , for example, throughout its existence. Also the high quality and distinctive design details of the olian Skinner console ... in 1972. Aeolian Skinner Records Beginning In 1954, Aeolian Skinner produced a series of ten LP records ... and Mutations. Organ demonstrations comes from the Aeolian Skinner of St. John the Divine. Volume ... &spon &pagewanted print http aeolian skinner.110mb.com olian Skinner history, timeline, and opus lists ... based in Massachusetts it Aeolian Company ... more details
is an Aeolianharp , an item that represents both order and wildness in nature. Along with the harp is a series of oppositional ideas that are reconciled with each other. The Eolian Harp also ... 48 Themes File Aeolian harp.JPG alt A rectangular, box like stringed musical instrument. right thumb A 19th century Aeolianharp The poem discusses love, sex, and marriage, but it is not done in the form of a love poem. Instead, it compares love with an Aeolianharp, which is a symbol of poetry. In terms ... in regards to the effects of an Aeolianharp ref Radley 1966 pp. 44 46 ref and Coleridge s pantheistic feelings about nature. ref Ashton 1997 p. 107 ref In terms of religion, The Eolian Harp describes ... with the music of the Aeolianharp. Although the earlier editions do not include the same ... to Paradise. ref Jasper 1985 p. 38 ref Sources The image of the Aeolianharp was a popular image ...The Eolian Harp was a poem written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1795 and published in his 1796 poetry ... with Sara Fricker along with the pleasure of Marriage conjugal love . However, The Eolian Harp ... in 1795 Coleridge began writing The Eolian Harp on 20 August 1795 during his engagement to Sara Fricker ... Of his poems for the 1796 collection, Coleridge felt that The Eolian Harp was his favourite. ref Yarlott 1967 p. 109 ref After the poem s original creation, it was expanded from its original use of an Aeolianharp as its theme over the months that followed. ref name Mays p. 231 However, Coleridge did ... called Conversation poems. ref Mays 2001 pp. 231 232 ref Of The Eolian Harp as a model for poetry ... within The Eolian Harp that deal with understanding the universe. In particular, The Eolian Harp express .... Coleridge s poetic source is from James Thomson poet James Thomson s Ode on Aeolus s Harp , The Castle ... s Critik der reinen Vernunft , he wrote ref name Mays p. 231 The mind does not resemble an Eolian Harp ... During the mid 20th century, Virginia Radley states, the Eolian Harp itself can be read with pleasure ... more details
Welsh Harp may refer to the triple harp , a traditional musical instrument also known as the Welsh harp The Welsh Harp, the name of several pub s in England the popular name of the Brent Reservoir Welsh Harp railway station now disused An electoral ward of the London Borough of Brent disambig ... more details
Burmese harp or Burmese Harp may refer to The saung , a harp played in Myanmar The Burmese Harp film , a 1956 Japan ese film and its 1985 remake , both directed by Kon Ichikawa The Harp of Burma novel , a 1948 Japanese novel by Takeyama Michio Michio Takeyama on which the films are based disambig ... more details
wiktionary harp TOCright A harp is a type of stringed musical instrument. Harp may also refer to Music Cl rsach , a form of harp used in Ireland and Scotland from ancient times Celtic harp , another name for Clarsach, in use mainly since the 50s for the same kind of harp, also used in Brittany and Wales. Jew s harp , an old instrument that is placed in the performer s mouth and plucked Blues harp , a style of harmonica playing in blues. Also refers to a harmonica diatonic harmonica itself. HARP , the title of a 1985 folk album, which is an acronym of the album s artist names Holly Near H olly Near , Arlo Guthrie A rlo Guthrie , Ronnie Gilbert R onnie Gilbert , and Pete Seeger P ete Seeger http www.peteseeger.net discogra.htm The Harp , nickname given to String Quartet No. 10 in E flat Major, Opus 74, by Ludwig van Beethoven . Harp , a generic term for drums used in Rastafarian grounation ceremonies these include the bass drum , funde , and k t Government projects Project HARP High Altitude Research Project , a joint American Canadian ballistic re entry vehicle research project High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program HAARP , a communication and surveillance systems research project Sport Several Gaelic football clubs see intitle Harps Popular culture Harp Lager , a brand of beer Harp magazine Harp magazine , an alternative music magazine High Adventure Role Playing , a role playing game Other Harps GAA , an Irish sports club Pleiotrophin Heparin affin regulatory peptide also called pleiotrophin a growth factor protein that has a high affinity for heparin Harpe , a type of sword HARP file system HARP Highly Available, Reliable Persistent file system , an experimental computer file system developed at MIT Harp Lake , a lake in north central Labrador, Canada. High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher , a spectrograph used for research in astronomy See also Harper disambiguation disambig ... more details
Image Harp ukulele by wailua.jpg right thumb 200px Modern harp ukulele with two harp strings coming from the arm. The term harp ukulele is used to describe two different variants of the ukulele an ukulele with unfretted strings extending from the body, essentially forming a miniature harp guitar an ukulele with an arm extending from the upper bout, often hollow to increase the volume of the sound chamber, which visually resembles a harp guitar but does not support added strings. History The harp ukulele appeared in the 1910s, when the harp guitar was experiencing some popularity, and the ukulele had just begun to experience nationwide popularity in the United States due to its use at the Panama Pacific International Exposition 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition of 1915. After the popularity of both the harp guitar and ukulele faded, the harp ukulele lost what little market share it had. However, in the late 20th century various luthiers returned to experimenting with the harp ukulele design, both the string less extended bout type, as well as the added strings true harp type. Early 20th Century harp ukulele luthiers Chris Knutsen Seattle, USA ref Zachary R. Fjestad, S. P. Fjestad http books.google.com books?id dn wwsIX mIC&pg PA313&lpg PA313&dq harp ukulele knutsen&source web&ots Vo0b3TwIsq&sig uQo5vfPQlKW LezabdSCo9XVJNU&hl en Blue Book of Acoustic Guitars Blue Book Publications, Inc. 2003 2005. ISBN 1886768587 ref Late 20th Century harp ukulele luthiers Thomas Emmett Owen Hawaii, USA Makoto Tsuruta Japan Michael Dunn Canada External links Gregg Miner http www.harpguitars.net history month hg month hg ukes.htm Harp Ukuleles What On Earth Were They Thinking? Ukulele Occasional , 2004. References reflist Category Ukuleles Category Harps ... more details
nihongo The Burmese Harp Biruma no tategoto also known as Harp of Burma is a novel by Michio Takeyama . It was first published in 1946 and subsequently made into a film. A translation into english by Howard Hibbett in cooperation with UNESCO , as part of their Contemporary Works Collection was published in 1966 by Charles E. Tuttle Company . The ISBN is 0 8048 0232 7. Adaptations There are two film adaptations The Burmese Harp 1956 film The Burmese Harp , black and white 1956 Japanese film by Kon Ichikawa The Burmese Harp 1985 film The Burmese Harp , color 1985 Japanese film by Kon Ichikawa In addition there is an animated adaptation that was released in North America by Central Park Media that version is titled The Harp of Burma . ref name NVR20030208 http web.archive.org web 20030208005022 www.centralparkmedia.com cpmdb cpmnew.cfm New Video Releases . Central Park Media. February 8, 2003. Retrieved on October 10, 2009. ref See also saung , the musical instrument also known as Burmese harp. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Burmese Harp Category Japanese novels Category Central Park Media Category War novels war novel stub ja ... more details
, Tree of Strings Crann nan Teud , Kinmor 1992 ref Along with the Queen Mary Harp and the Trinity College harp , it is one of the only three surviving medieval Gaelic harps. History The Lamont harp http nms.scran.ac.uk database results.php?QUICKSEARCH 1&search term lamont harp was presented to the Robertson ... as part of a marriage dowry to Charles Robertson of Lude or of Clune . ref Rensch, R. The Harp Its History, Technique and Repertoire. Praeger Publishers New York, c1969. ref The Lamont Harp was handed ... Harp and the Queen Mary Harp were sent to Edinburgh. In 1880 both clarsachs were deposited by a John ... to this day. Appearance The Lamont Harp stands 95  cm tall and 42.5  cm wide and is considerably ... surviving Gaelic Harps ref http www.earlygaelicharp.info harps ref . The Lamont harp has very little ... pins are fitted to resemble cloves or rosebuds. The Lamont harp bears the inscription Al Stew art of Clunie his Harp 165 0 ref http www.earlygaelicharp.info harps lamontinscription.htm ref although this is too late a date for the original construction of the harp this may relate to the repair. The wood ... at the ends where the pillar is wide but thin. In 1805 both the Lamont Harp and Queen Mary Harp ... John Gunn in 1870. ref John Gunn An Historical Enquiry respecting the performance of the harp in the Highlands of Scotland Edinburgh 1807. ref Replicas Replicas of the Lamont Harp with gold ... replicas are available from the Historical Harp Society of Ireland . Professional replicas with strings ... Harp Category 15th century in music Category 15th century in Scotland Category History of Argyll and Bute ... more details
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Orphan date November 2010 Harp Glacier coor dm 77 32 S 163 14 E is a tributary glacier flowing south from the glacial col west of Harp Hill into Commonwealth Glacier , Taylor Valley , Victoria Land . Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN 1997 in association with Harp Hill. usgs gazetteer Category Glaciers of Antarctica EAntarctica geo stub ... more details