The Siegfried Idyll by Richard Wagner is a symphonic poem for chamber orchestra , lasting approximately twenty minutes. Background Wagner composed the Siegfried Idyll as a birthday present to his second wife, Cosima Wagner Cosima , after the birth of their son Siegfried Wagner Siegfried in 1869. It was first performed on Christmas morning, 25 December 1870, by a small ensemble on the stairs of their villa at Tribschen today part of Lucerne in the Canton of Lucerne , Switzerland . Cosima awoke to its opening melody. Conductor Hans Richter conductor Hans Richter played the brief trumpet part in that private performance. Citation needed date February 2011 The original title was Triebschen Idyll with Fidi s birdsong and the orange sunrise . Fidi was the pet version of the name Siegfried. It is thought that the birdsong and the sunrise refer to incidents of personal significance to the couple. Wagner s opera Siegfried opera Siegfried , which was premiered in 1876, incorporates music from the Idyll . It was once thought By whom date February 2011 that the Idyll borrowed musical ideas intended for the opera, but it is now known By whom date February 2011 that the opposite is the case Wagner adapted melodic material from an unfinished chamber piece in the Idyll and later incorporated it into the love scene between Siegfried and Brunhilde in the opera. ref http www.kennedy center.org calendar ?fuseaction composition&composition id 2846 A Siegfried Idyll notes about the composition by Richard Freed ref The work also uses a German lullaby, whose title can be translated Sleep, Baby, Sleep. Citation needed date February 2011 Wagner published a detailed program for the work which describes ... man. Citation needed date February 2011 Wagner originally intended the Siegfried Idyll to remain ... Idyll es Idilio de Sigfrido nl Siegfried Idyll ja no Siegfried Idyll sv Siegfried Idyll ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name English Idyll Type Studio Album Longtype Artist Julian Lloyd Webber Cover English idyll.jpg Released 1994 Recorded Genre Length Label Philips Records Chronology Julian Lloyd Webber Collections Last album Cello Song br 1993 This album English Idyll br 1994 Next album Cradle Song album Cradle Song br 1998 English Idyll is an album recorded by the cellist Julian Lloyd Webber in 1994 for Philips. Track listing Romanza from Tuba Concerto by Vaughan Williams arr. the composer Romance for bassoon Elgar Romance op.62 by Edward Elgar Elgar Idylle Elgar Une Idylle op.4 No.1 by Elgar Caprice by Delius Elegy by Delius Youthful Rapture by Grainger Fantasy for cello and orchestra by Dyson world premiere recording The Holy Boy by Ireland Solemn Melody by Walford Davies Brigg Fair by Grainger Invocation by Holst Pastoral and Reel by Cyril Scott Academy of St Martin in the Fields Sir Neville Marriner Philips CD 442 530 2 1995 External links http www.julianlloydwebber.com english idyll reviews.asp English Idyll reviews of the album Category 1995 albums 1990s album stub ... more details
Infobox film name An Idyll of the Hills image image size caption director Joe De Grasse producer writer narrator starring Lon Chaney, Sr. br Pauline Bush actress Pauline Bush music cinematography editing distributor Universal Studios Universal Pictures released 13 May 1915 runtime country Film US language Silent film Silent br English language English intertitles budget preceded by followed by An Idyll of the Hills is a 1915 in film 1915 silent film silent drama film directed by Joe De Grasse and featuring Lon Chaney, Sr. The film is now considered to be lost film lost . ref name silentera cite web url http www.silentera.com PSFL data I IdylloftheHills1915.html title Silent Era An Idyll of the Hills accessdate 2008 06 23 work silentera ref Cast Pauline Bush actress Pauline Bush Kate Graham Millard K. Wilson Dick Massey Lon Chaney, Sr. Lafe Jameson William C. Dowlan Frank Collins Laura Oakley Mrs. Graham References reflist External links Imdb title id 0005534 title An Idyll of the Hills DEFAULTSORT Idyll Of The Hills Category 1915 films Category American films Category 1910s short films Category American silent short films Category Black and white films Category 1910s drama films Category Lost films Category Films directed by Joe De Grasse Category Universal Pictures films silent drama film stub ... more details
unreferenced date March 2010 Infobox Single Name Matinee Idyll Cover Artist Split Enz from Album Second Thoughts album Second Thoughts B side li Lovey Dovey Released 1976 Format 7 vinyl Recorded 1976 Genre Progressive rock Length 2 57 Label Mushroom Records Writer Phil Judd , Tim Finn Producer Phil Manzanera Certification Chart position Last single Late Last Night br 1976 This single Matinee Idyll br 1976 Next single Another Great Divide br 1977 Matinee Idyll was a single written by Phil Judd and Tim Finn and recorded by Split Enz in 1976 for the album Second Thoughts album Second Thoughts . The song also featured departed violinist Miles Golding, who d left the band in 1973. The single was only released in Australia. The song is a re recording of 129 , a song that was previously a b side to one of their earlier singles. Track listing Matinee Idyll 2 56 Lovey Dovey 3 05 Personnel Tim Finn Singing vocals Phil Judd vocals, guitar s, mandolin Mike Chunn Jonathan Michael Chunn bass guitar bass Noel Crombie percussion instrument percussion Emlyn Crowther drum kit drums Robert Gillies saxophone , trumpet Eddie Rayner Keyboard instrument keyboards Miles Golding violin Ian Sharp cello Notes reflist Split Enz Category Split Enz songs Category 1976 singles Category Songs written by Phil Judd Category Songs written by Tim Finn 1970s single stub ... more details
The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown is a short story by Damon Runyon upon which the musical theater musical Guys and Dolls musical Guys and Dolls is based. It was first published in 1933. ref cite web url http www.ebooks library.com author.cfm AuthorID 900 title Damon Runyon work Authors publisher The eBooks Library accessdate 2008 07 20 ref In 1949, it was dramatized on radio as part of a program called Damon Runyon Theatre . http www.otr.net ?p drun References Reflist Category 1933 short stories Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown, The Category American short stories DEFAULTSORT Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown, The story stub ... more details
expert date November 2010 unreferenced date November 2010 File SmallG.jpg thumb right 1st edition publ. Bloomsbury Publishing Bloomsbury Small g a Summer Idyll 1995 is the final novel by American crime writer Patricia Highsmith before her death in 1995 it was published posthumously. It concerns the messy personal lives of a group of gay and lesbian patrons of a bar cafe known locally as the Small g . Plot Rickie Markwelder, an HIV positive artist living in Zurich , struggles to keep his life together after the murder of his lover, Peter, a crime for which he eventually becomes a suspect. Worsening his dilemma are a spate of rumours concerning his relationship with a teenaged boy, for whom Rickie harbors an unrequited affection, which damage his standing with his friends and family. Patricia Highsmith novels novel stub Category Novels by Patricia Highsmith Category 1995 novels Category Posthumous novels Category Novels with gay themes Category Novels set in Switzerland Category Novels about artists Category HIV AIDS in literature ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Village is one of the best known poems by the Englishman, George Crabbe , published in 1783 . The poem contrasts the traditional representation of the rural idyll in Augustan poetry with the realities of village life. External links Gutenberg no 5203 title The Village DEFAULTSORT Village, The Category English poems Category 1783 poems Poem stub ... more details
Sarah Brown may refer to Sarah Brown actress born 1975 , American actress Sarah Brown wife of Gordon Brown born 1963 , British public relations executive and wife of former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown See also The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown , short story by Damon Runyon Sarah Brown Ingersoll Cooper , American philanthropist and educator disambig Category Human name disambiguation pages Brown, Sarah ... more details
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Orphan date November 2009 Little Infamies is a collection of short stories published by the Greece Greek writer Panos Karnezis in 2002. ref cite news title The Greek Brigadoon url http www.nytimes.com 2003 02 23 books the greek brigadoon.html work The New York Times date 23 February 2003 accessdate 15 November 2010 ref ref cite news title What lies beneath the idyll url http pqasb.pqarchiver.com latimes access 293734051.html?dids 293734051 293734051&FMT ABS&FMTS ABS FT&type current&date Feb 24 2C 2003&author Merle Rubin&pub Los Angeles Times&desc BOOK REVIEW 3B What lies beneath the idyll 3B Little Infamies 3A Stories 3B Panos Karnezis 3B Farrar 2C Straus 26 Giroux 3A 282 pp. 2C 2424&pqatl google work Los Angeles Times date 24 Fenruary 2003 accessdate 15 November 2010 ref References reflist Category 2002 short story collections Category Single author short story collections Story collection stub ... more details
Roar Tank 27 June 1880 29 October 1957 was a Norwegians Norwegian pedagogue and local history local historian . ref http snl.no .nbl biografi Roar Tank utdypning ref ref http snl.no Roar Tank ref Life cleanup date November 2011 Roar Tank was the son of the historian Yngvar Nielsen . He worked as a lecturer at the Latin school of Drammen . Like his father, he published many travel books, published in Norwegian, German, French, and English. He also wrote local history books about Modum and Jarlsberg and his father s biography Idyll og arbeids r . He also wrote two chapters of Sm skrifter for bokvenner . Works Vinter i Norge 1906 Under krigsfare og skattetryk 1912 Jarlsberg hovedgaard og dens besiddere gjennem tiderne 1930 Modums historie 1941 Idyll og arbeids r 1956 References citationstyle date November 2011 Refs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tank, Roar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Historian DATE OF BIRTH 27 June 1880 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 29 October 1957 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tank, Roar Category Norwegian educators Category 1880 births Category 1957 deaths Norway historian stub no Roar Tank ... more details
Summary album cover fur Article The Beginning of the Enz Use Infobox ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Name The Beginning Of The Enz Artist Split Enz Label Graphic Artist Item Type album Website Owner Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Source Portion Low resolution Purpose Must be specified if Use is not Infobox Header Section Artist Replaceability other information Cover from the 2006 re release of the 1979 album The Beginning of the Enz , which featured songs from their pre Mental Notes era including early versions of Spellbound , Matinee Idyll then called 129 , and Lovey Dovey . Licensing non free album cover ... more details
Love on a Branch Line is a 1959 comic novel by John Hadfield . It involved Jasper Pye, a diffident member of the British Civil Service being sent to Arcady Hall in Norfolk to close down a government department there. He finds it to be a rural idyll, and encounters a number of problems with closing the place down. The book was critically acclaimed and sold very well. It was adapted for television Love on a Branch Line TV series in 1994 with Michael Maloney starring as Jasper Pye, and a number of leading British actors appearing. Category 1959 books Category Comedy books Category 1959 novels Category Novels set in Norfolk ... more details
In Greek mythology , Carnus was a seer from Acarnania . According to the poetess Praxilla , he was a son of Zeus and Europa mythology Europe . He was reared by Leto and Apollo , and is also known to have been a lover of Apollo. Carnus accompanied the Heracleidae , and was killed by Hippotes with a spear for giving obscure prophecies. Apollo then struck the Dorians with plague having consulted an oracle, they banished Hippotes from their camp and established a cult of Apollo Carneius to propitiate the god. References Pausanias , Description of Greece , 3. 13. 4 5 Conon mythographer Conon , Narrations , 26 Scholia on Theocritus , Idyll 5, 83 Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology Category Offspring of Zeus Category Mythological Greek seers ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Image with unknown copyright status removed Image VAOQ Le Nain.jpg Bacchus discovering Ariane in Naxos is a painting by the Le Nain brothers, dating approximately 1630, that is part of the collection of French paintings in Orl ans s museum of Beaux Arts. It is a 102 152  cm oil on canvass. The painting shows a young Bacchus discovering Ariane on the island of Naxos Island Naxos , after she was abandoned by the Greek hero Theseus . The painting was first attributed to Louis Le Nain, yet specialists still wonder if the author may not be Mathieu Le Nain. The idyll between Bacchus and Ariane has inspired many artists, particularly Richard Strauss who wrote the famous Opera Ariadne auf Naxos . Category French paintings Category Paintings depicting Greek myths ... more details
for the American actress and playwright Edith Ellis playwright Refimprove date February 2011 Edith Mary Oldham Ellis n e Lees 1861 1916 was a British writer and women s rights activist. She was married to the famous sexologist Havelock Ellis . Edith Lees married Havelock Ellis in November 1891. From the beginning, their marriage was unconventional she was openly lesbian and at the end of the honeymoon he went back to his bachelor rooms. She had several affairs with women, which Ellis was aware of. ref cite web last Pettis first Ruth title Ellis, Havelock publisher glbtq url http www.glbtq.com social sciences ellis h.html accessdate 2008 06 11 ref Their open marriage was the central subject in Havelock Ellis s autobiography , My Life 1939 . Her first novel, Seaweed A Cornish Idyll , was published in 1898. Her biography of surgeon James Hinton was published posthumously. ref http www.archive.org stream jameshintonasket00elliuoft Facscimile of James Hinton A Sketch , 1918, by Mrs. Havelock Ellis. ref Works Seaweed A Cornish Idyll 1898 My Cornish Neighbours 1906 Kit s Woman U.S. title Steve s Woman 1907 The Subjection of Kezia 1908 Attainment 1909 Three Modern Seers 1910 The Imperishable Wing 1911 The Lover s Calendar An Anthology ed 1912 Love Acre 1914 Love in Danger 1915 James Hinton surgeon James Hinton A Sketch 1918 The New Horizon in Love and Life 1921 References reflist Further reading Phyllis Grosskurth Grosskurth, Phyllis 1980 . Havelock Ellis A Biography . New York Random House. External links Portal Biography Find a Grave 1268 accessdate 17 February 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ellis, Edith ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1861 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1916 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ellis, Edith Category English non fiction writers Category English novelists Category 1861 births Category 1916 deaths Category Lesbian writers ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2010 Image Luzern Haus Tribschen.JPG thumb The home of Richard Wagner now a museum Tribschen also seen as Triebschen is a suburb of Lucerne, in the Canton of Lucerne in central Switzerland . Tribschen is best known today as the home of the German composer Richard Wagner from 30 March 1866 to 22 April 1872. When Wagner was obliged to leave Munich in March 1866, he moved to a spacious villa in Tribschen on a headland projecting into Lake Lucerne . It was while he was living here that Wagner completed the score of Die Meistersinger von N rnberg , composed his Emperor March and the third act of Siegfried opera Siegfried , and began G tterd mmerung . It was also at Tribschen that he composed his Siegfried Idyll as a birthday gift to his second wife, Cosima Wagner Cosima , who had recently given birth to the couple s first legitimate child, a son Siegfried Wagner Siegfried . The couple had had two children while Cosima was married to conductor Hans von B low . The Siegfried Idyll was performed for the first time on Christmas Eve, 24 December 1870 Cosima s thirty third birthday by an ensemble of fifteen players among them Hans Richter conductor Richter , Ruhoff, Georg Wilhelm Rauchenecker Rauchenecker and Kahl on the stairs of the villa. Today Wagner s villa at Tribschen is a museum. Coord 47 02 28.27 N 8 19 41.33 E dim 300 scale 3000 region CH LU type landmark source dewiki display title Category Lucerne Category Richard Wagner Lucerne geo stub de Tribschen es Tribschen no Tribschen ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Oddz And Enz Type compilation Artist Split Enz Cover Released 1992 Recorded 1975 1979 Genre Art rock , progressive rock Length 53 19 Oddz and Enz is a 1992 album by Split Enz . Composed mainly of live recordings during the Mental Notes Split Enz album Mental Notes period, the album also contains two non album singles, a b side and a demo recording. Track listing Matinee Idyll 129 Matinee Idyll Phil Judd, Tim Finn Live Ormond Hall Reefer Cabaret, Melbourne December 30 1975 3 50 Another Great Divide Phil Judd, Tim Finn, Eddie Rayner & Robert Gillies Single, January 1977 3 36 Lovey Dovey Phil Judd, Tim Finn Live Ormond Hall Reefer Cabaret, Melbourne December 30 1975 3 37 Things Split Enz song Things Neil Finn Single, October 1979 2 39 Amy Darling Phil Judd, Tim Finn Live Ormond Hall Reefer Cabaret Melbourne December 30 1975 5 09 Jolted Tim Finn Demo, Harlequin Studios New Zealand 1978 2 35 Under the Wheel Phil Judd, Tim Finn Live Ormond Hall Reefer Cabaret, Melbourne December 30 1975 7 26 Two of a Kind Tim Finn Recorded at Harlequin Studios, Auckland, June 1979, B Side of Next Exit song Next Exit single, March 1983 3 40 True Colours Let s Rock Phil Judd Live Auckland New Zealand 1976 5 57 Nightmare Stampede Phil Judd Live Auckland New Zealand 1976 14 39 Split Enz DEFAULTSORT Oddz And Enz Category 1992 compilation albums Category Split Enz compilation albums Category 1992 live albums Category Split Enz live albums 1990s pop rock album stub ... more details
In Greek mythology , Lityerses was a son of Midas . He challenged people to harvesting contests and beheaded those he beat. Heracles won the contest and killed him. He was also known as the reaper of men. According to the Iliad v.860 , Midas son was indeed Lityerses. However, in some variations of the myth, Midas had a daughter, Zo or life instead. The Phrygia n reapers used to celebrate his memory in a harvest song which bore the name of Lityerses. The song for Lityerses was, according to one tradition, a comic version of the lament sung by the Black Sea people, the Mariandyni for Bormus Bormos , a son of wealthy man. ref The ritual lament in Greek tradition By Margaret Alexiou, Dimitrios Yatromanolakis, Panagiotis Roilos Page 58 ISBN 0 7425 0757 2 ref Theocritus in his tenth Idyll gives a specimen of a Greek harvest song addressed to Demeter, which is called the Song of the Divine Lityerses . In this song, there is no mention of the legend it is indeed only an ordinary reaping song. References reflist Category Phrygian characters in Greek mythology Category Culture of Phrygia Category Demeter Category Ancient Greek songs Category Heracles Greek myth stub el es Litierses fr Lityers s ru ... more details
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File Frontispiece An Attack on a Galleon tone .jpg thumb 250px right An illustration from Howard Pyle s Book of Pirates 1903 exemplifies the Brandywine School style. The Brandywine School was a style of illustration as well as an art colony artists colony in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania , near Brandywine Creek Christina River Brandywine Creek both founded by artist Howard Pyle 1853 1911 at the end of the 19th century ref http www.tfaoi.com aa 3aa 3aa320.htm A Summer Idyll Landscapes from the Brandywine Valley ref . The works produced there were widely published in adventure novels, magazines and romances in the early 20th Century. History Expand section date June 2008 Pyle brought his proteges to Chadds Ford for summers of study between 1898 and 1902. It was through the absorption of Pyle s particular style and teaching during these five years that the tradition and center known as the Brandywine School emerged. The term since has been applied to more of Pyle s students and their followers, whether or not they worked at Chadds Ford. Pyle was mentor to such successful artists as N. C. Wyeth , Frank Schoonover Frank E. Schoonover , Stanley M. Arthurs , W.J. Aylward , Thornton Oakley , Violet Oakley , Clifford Ashley , Anna Whelan Betts , Ethel Franklin Betts and Harvey Dunn . References reflist Category American artist groups and collectives Category American art movements art movement stub ... more details
Theorodokoi Ancient Greek Greek polytonic or polytonic in Ancient Greece were sacred envoy receivers, whose duty was to host and assist the Theoroi viewers before Panhellenic Games and Festivals. Theorodokos was sometimes appointed by the community in which he lived but sometimes by the community that sent out the Theoroi . References http books.google.com books?id 22jupg3FqdYC&pg PA103&dq Theorodokoi&sig 1gYvIMddZfWeK6hugFqAi5zSqH0 Theorodokoi as evidence for Polis identity An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis by Mogens Herman Hansen, Thomas Heine Nielsen Theocritus, Dioscuri Idyll 22 Introduction, Text, and Commentary http books.google.com books?id WkkLxCCebPYC&pg PA17&dq theoroi theorodokoi&sig c9Z3CnrXVyAFmht6bJw qqQodmI by Alexander Sens http books.google.com books?id 3Wdh6YGXOxMC&pg PA115&dq Theorodokoi&sig Mk0xqjCK43DpE4 tfZKziHQYcdU Ancient Greek Athletics by Stephen G. Miller ca. 365 List of Epidaurian Theorodokoi http epigraphy.packhum.org inscriptions main?url oi 3Fikey 3D28523 26bookid 3D7 26region 3D2 26subregion 3D2 Epigraphical Database Category Ancient Greek titles Category Panhellenic Games Category Interstate relations in Greek Antiquity Ancient Greece stub ... more details