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  1. Burmese Harp

    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



  1. The Burmese Harp

    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



  1. The Burmese Harp (1985 film)

    Infobox Film name The Burmese Harp image Postertheburmeseharp.jpg caption 1985 Japanese film poster director Kon Ichikawa writer starring producer distributor budget released 1985 runtime language Japanese nihongo The Burmese Harp Biruma no tategoto a.k.a. Harp of Burma is a 1985 in film 1985 Cinema of Japan Japanese film Film director directed by Kon Ichikawa . The film is a color remake of the 1956 in film 1956 black and white The Burmese Harp 1956 film The Burmese Harp , which was also directed by Ichikawa. Cast Kiichi Nakai K ji Ishizaka and others Reception The Burmese Harp was the number one Japanese film on the domestic market in 1985, earning 2.95 billion in distribution income. ref cite web url http www.eiren.org toukei 1985.html title Kako haiky sh ny j i sakuhin 1985 nen publisher Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan language Japanese accessdate 5 February 2011 ref References Reflist External links cite web url http www.jmdb.ne.jp 1985 di002100.htm title Biruma no tategoto 1985 accessdate 2007 07 13 language Japanese publisher Japanese Movie Database Amg movie 74477 The Burmese Harp 1985 imdb title id 0088810 title The Burmese Harp 1985 Kon Ichikawa DEFAULTSORT Burmese Harp, The Category 1985 films Category Film remakes Category Japanese films Category Japanese language films Category Films directed by Kon Ichikawa Category Burma Campaign films 1980s Japan film stub ja 1985 pl Harfa birma ska film 1985 ...   more details



  1. The Burmese Harp (1956 film)

    Infobox film name The Burmese Harp image The Burmese Harp.jpg caption director Kon Ichikawa writer Michio Takeyama novel , br Natto Wada starring Rentaro Mikuni , br Shoji Yasui , br Jun Hamamura producer ... countries country film Japan language Japanese nihongo The Burmese Harp Biruma no tategoto a.k.a. Harp of Burma is a 1956 black and white Japanese film directed by Kon Ichikawa . It was based on a children s The Burmese Harp novel of the same name written by Michio Takeyama . It was Ichikawa ... army . ref cite web title The Burmese Harp Biruma no tategoto url http www.bbc.co.uk bbcfour cinema features burmese harp.shtml date 22 August 2002 publisher BBC Four accessdate 2010 07 10 quote A compassionate ... 2011 10 24 work oscars.org ref In 1985, Ichikawa The Burmese Harp 1985 film remade the film in color with different actors. Plot Private Mizushima Shoji Yasui , a Japanese soldier, becomes the harp ... Kon Ichikawa ref imdb title id 0049012 title The Burmese Harp 1956 ref Critical reception In 1993, film scholar Audie Bock wrote ref cite web title The Burmese Harp author Audie Bock url http www.criterion.com current posts 788 the burmese harp date 27 January 1993 publisher The Criterion Collection ... carry the emotion of The Burmese Harp . Ichikawa allows the grandeur of the Geography of Burma Burmese landscape and the eerie power of its Buddhist statuary and architecture to sustain the mood ... ref name rayns07 cite web title The Burmese Harp Unknown Soldiers author Tony Rayns url http www.criterion.com current posts 472 the burmese harp unknown soldiers date 16 March 2007 publisher The Criterion ... The Burmese Harp 1956 http artsandfaith.com t100 theburmeseharp.html Voted 20 on The Arts and Faith ... publisher Japanese Movie Database Kon Ichikawa DEFAULTSORT Burmese Harp, The Category Japanese ... than Takeyama s book, perhaps because it reflects an encounter with the reality of Burma and the Burmese ... Burmese tribe of cannibals, who plan to eat him ... Ichikawa instead has Mizushima brought back from ...   more details



  1. Burmese

    wiktionary Burmese Burmese may refer to Something of, from, or related to Burma , a country in Southeast Asia. See Demographics of Burma Culture of Burma Category Burmese people Burmese language Burmese cuisine Other Burmese Python Burmese cat Burmese Pony , a breed of horse Burmese horse , a horse given to Queen Elizabeth II Burmese script See also Special Allpages Burmese List of all pages beginning with Burmese Bamar , the people Burmese English , the dialect of English spoken in Myanmar disambig fr Birman he no Burmeser pt Birman s ...   more details



  1. Harp

    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 right background string hornbostel ... range File Range of harp.JPG 150px center div align center modern pedal harp ref Dave Black and Tom ... 046 047 Orchestral Harp related Chang instrument Chang eng Lyre The harp is a multi stringed instrument ... on its size, which varies, 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 gut , wire or silk . On smaller harps, like the folk harp, the core string material will typically 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 or harper . Folk musicians often use the term ... related lyre s were very prominent in nearly all cultures. The harp also was predominant with medieval .... Terminology A number of non harp like instruments are colloquially referred to as harps. Chordophones like the aeolian harp , wind harp and the autoharp with the piano and harpsichord are not harps ... varieties of harp guitar and harp lute , while chordophones, belong to the lute family and are not true ... instruments under the chordophones, the lyre s. The term harp has also been applied to many ..., the harmonica is casually referred to as a blues harp or harp , but it is a free reed wind instrument not a stringed instrument, and is therefore not a true harp. Origins Origins of Harp goes back ... harp of Perspolis Persia in Iran and from 400 BC in Egypt . Other ancient names for harps include psalterion , magadis and sambuca. The harp s origins might be in the sound of a plucked hunter s bow weapon bow string or the strings of a loom. A type of harp called a bow harp is similar to a hunter ... as the angle harp. gallery File Harp Sassanid.png Ancient Persian harps carved in stone File Egyptian ...   more details



  1. Welsh Harp

    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



  1. Harp (disambiguation)

    wiktionary harp A harp is a type of stringed musical instrument. Harp may also refer to In music Blues harp , a style of harmonica playing in blues. Also refers to a harmonica diatonic harmonica itself Jaw harp , an old instrument that is placed in the performer s mouth and plucked HARP , a 1985 folk album, which is an acronym of the album s artist names, Holly Near, Arlo Guthrie, Ronnie Gilbert , and Pete Seeger The Harp , a nickname for Beethoven s String Quartet No. 10 Beethoven String Quartet No. 10 In government projects HARP Hadron Production Experiment , an experiment at the CERN Proton Synchrotron Project HARP , a joint American Canadian ballistic re entry vehicle research project Home Affordable Refinance Program , a US government program to help homeowners refinance their mortgages In companies Harp magazine Harp magazine , an alternative music magazine Harp Lager , a brand of beer In other Harp Lake , a lake in north central Labrador, Canada Harps GAA , an Irish sports club High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher , a spectrograph used for research in astronomy High Adventure Role Playing , a role playing game Pleiotrophin Heparin affinity regulatory peptide , an alternative name for the protein Pleiotrophin See also Harpe , a type of sword Harper disambiguation High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program HAARP , a communication and surveillance systems research project disambig de HARP it HARP nl Harp ...   more details



  1. Harp ukulele

    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 Modern makers Thomas Emmett Owen Hawaii, USA Makoto Tsuruta Japan Michael Dunn Canada Anuenue 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



  1. Burmese Rosewood

    Burmese Rosewood may refer to Dalbergia bariensis Pterocarpus indicus dab Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages vi Burmese Rosewood ...   more details



  1. Harp lute

    File Kitty Stephens, later Countess of Essex 1794 1882 by George Henry Harlow.jpg thumb upright Georg Henry Harlow Kitty Stephens, later Countess of Essex 1794 1882 , playing a harp lute The harp lute , or dital harp , is one of the many attempts to revive the popularity of the guitar and to increase its compass, invented in 1798 by Edward Light. The harp lute owes the first part of its name to the characteristic mechanism technology mechanism for shortening the effective length of the strings its second name of dital harp emphasizes the nature of the stops, which are worked by the thumb in contradistinction to the pedals of the harp worked by the feet. This instrument consists of a pear shaped body, to which is added a curved neck supported on a front pillar or arm springing from the body, and therefore reminiscent of the harp . There are twelve catgut strings. The curved fingerboard, almost parallel with the neck, is provided with fret s, and has in addition a thumbkey for each string, by means of which the accordance of the string is mechanically raised a semitone at will. The dital or key, on being depressed, acts upon a stop ring or eye, which draws the string down against the fret, and thus shortens its effective length. The fingers then stop the strings as usual over the remaining frets. A further improvement was patented in 1816 as the England British harp lute. Other attempts possessing less practical merit than the dital harp were the lyra guitarre, which appeared in Germany , at the beginning of the 19th century the accord guitarre, towards the middle of the same century and the keyed guitar. See also Kora instrument Gravikord External links http www.metmuseum.org toah works of art 50.184.1 Harp Lute by Edward Light in the Metropolitan Museum of Art References Cite EB1911 W1EC 1 wstitle Harp lute http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1O76 ditalharp.html dital harp , Michael Kennedy music critic Michael Kennedy and Joyce Bourne, http www.encyclopedia.com The Conci ...   more details



  1. Harp Glacier

    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 Victoria Land Category Scott Coast ScottCoast geo stub ...   more details



  1. Lamont Harp

    , 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



  1. Mouth harp

    Mouth harp may refer to Harmonica Jew s harp disambiguation 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. ...   more details



  1. The Hesperian Harp

    italic title File Hesperian Harp tp.jpg thumb right Title page of The Hesperian Harp 1874 edition The Hesperian Harp is a shape note tunebook published in 1848 by Dr William Hauser , with reprintings issued in 1852, 1853, and 1874. ref Patterson 1988, p. 34 n. 1 ref Subtitled A Collection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Odes and Anthems , it is named after Hauser s plantation, Hesperia, in Jefferson County, Georgia . The word harp is often found in the titles of such tunebooks, most famously The Sacred Harp . The Hesperian Harp was probably the largest shape note tune book of its day, containing 552 pages of music, including 36 songs composed by Hauser. It uses the Shape note Four shape vs. seven shape systems four note system of notation pioneered by William Little and William Smith. Notes Reflist References Daniel W. Patterson, http www.jstor.org stable 540247 William Hauser s Hesperian Harp and Olive Leaf Shape Note Tunebooks as Emblems of Change and Progress , The Journal of American Folklore , Vol. 101, No. 399 Jan. Mar., 1988 , pp. 23 36 Further reading Joseph Dennie Scott, The Tunebooks of William Hauser , D.M.A. Thesis, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 1987 External links http www.shapenote.net berkley HesperianHarp.htm Facsimile pages from the Hesperian Harp Category Hymnals Category Shape note Category 1848 in religion Category 1848 in music Category 1848 books ...   more details



  1. Harp guitar

    Image Dyer Harp Guitar.jpg thumb A Dyer Style 8 harp guitar, circa 1915. http www.harpguitars.net knutsen dyers.htm The harp guitar or harp guitar is a stringed instrument with a history of well over two ... the name harp guitar over the centuries, the term today is understood as the accepted vernacular ... url http www.harpguitars.net history org hgorg.htm title What is a Harp Guitar? publisher www.harpguitars.net month July year 2007 ref Additionally, in reference to these instruments, the word harp ... alleged harp like properties. To qualify in this category, an instrument must have at least one ... configurations. Most readily identified are American harp guitars with either hollow arms, double necks or harp like frames for supporting extra bass strings, and European bass guitars or contraguitar s . Other harp guitars feature treble or mid range floating strings, or various combinations of multiple floating string banks along with a standard guitar neck. Electric harp guitars Image Burner Guitar.jpg thumb 100px Finn Andrews Burner Harp Guitar While most players of harp guitars play ... designs and plays electric harp guitar and is considered one of the world s great designers builders ... built their own harp guitars. Yuri Landman has built a 17 string electric harp guitar for Finn Andrews ... the veils Belgium article about Finn Andrews electric harp guitar ref The instrument has an additional movable bridge on the harp section allowing to pitch the harp section higher or lower. Harp guitar players Historical harp guitar players include the great Italian virtuosi Pasquale Taraffo 1887 ... players players.htm past ref Michael Hedges was known for playing a harp guitar build in the 1920s in his songs like Because it s there . Andy McKee also plays a Harp Guitar in a few of his songs, such as Into The Ocean. and also Antoine Dufour in songs, such as Paroxysm . Notable harp ... string classical guitar Eleven string alto guitar Lyre guitar Theorbo Harp ukulele Harp mandolin ...   more details



  1. Everette Harp

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Everette Harp image caption image size background non vocal instrumentalist birth name alias birth date Birth date and age 1961 8 17 death ... past members notable instruments Everette Harp born August 17, 1961 in Houston, Texas , ref http www.everetteharp.com Everett Harp Homepage ref ref http www.allaboutjazz.com php musician.php?id ... on Blue Note and Capitol Records . Harp s 2006 album, In the Moment , debuted in the number one ... Biography Everette Harp started playing piano at two, and began practicing saxophone at the age of four. The youngest of the eight children of a minister, gospel music was one of Harp s earliest influences. Harp started playing jazz in high school, and graduated from University of North Texas College ... Phi Beta Sigma . Working as an accountant for a short time, Harp played in local Houston bands, most ... included the first recording of Harp s There s Always Hope in 1987. Harp moved to Los Angeles in 1988 ..., Harp released his self titled solo debut. Soon after, Harp played at the Montreux Jazz Festival ... , Marcus Miller , Dianne Reeves , and many more. ref http www.wvmv.com Everette Harp Releases My Inspiration 1123258 Everette Harp releases My Inspiration, WVMV. Retrieved 11 11 07. ref Dead link date May 2011 Harp is also known for his performances with Marcus Miller , David Sanborn and Wayne Shorter . In recent years Harp has reduced his side gigs to focus on his solo career. ref http www.jazzlynx.net ... 11 07. ref Harp has also performed at the Omaha Blues, Jazz, & Gospel Festival held annually in North ... group Naughty by Nature in 1993. Discography 1992 Everette Harp Blue Note Records 1994 Common Ground ... http www.everetteharp.com Everett Harp Homepage Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Harp, Everette ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 17, 1961 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Harp, Everette Category Jazz saxophonists Category University ...   more details



  1. Prepared harp

    Prepared harp is a method of harp performance, similar in concept to prepared piano , in which foreign objects such as pieces of paper and interwoven into the strings to change the tone of the instrument. ref name Folk harp journal cite book title Folk harp journal url http books.google.com books?id 00UqAQAAIAAJ accessdate 21 April 2012 date 1 January 2004 page 68 ref Among the pioneers of this technique was harpist Anne LeBaron . ref name Pendle2001 cite book author Karin Pendle title Women and Music url http books.google.com books?id oFZucI550GIC&pg PA336 accessdate 21 April 2012 year 2001 publisher Indiana University Press isbn 978 0 253 21422 5 pages 336 ref References reflist Category Harps category Extended techniques Category Musical performance techniques ...   more details



  1. Aoyama Harp

    Orphan date March 2009 nihongo Aoyama Harp Aoyama H pu is a Japan ese manufacturer of Harp The pedal.2Fconcert harp pedal concert harps and Harp Folk harps.2Flever harps folk lever harps . Originally founded as the Aoyama Musical Instrument Manufacturing Company by Jitar Aoyama in 1897 in Fukui, Fukui Fukui , later generations of the family began the commercial manufacture of folk harps in the 1960s. The manufacture of pedal harps was begun by Kenzo Aoyama, the present head of the company. The Aoyama harp factory includes a museum of antique harps. External links http www.aoyama harp.co.jp Aoyama company website Category Manufacturing companies of Japan Category Musical instrument manufacturing companies Japan company stub Product stub musical instrument company stub hu Aoyama ja ...   more details



  1. Triple harp

    More footnotes date March 2010 File Welsh triple harp.jpg thumb Welsh triple harp by Tim Hampson The triple harp , often referred to as the Welsh triple harp Welsh language Welsh Telyn deires , is a type of harp employing three rows of strings instead of the more common single row. The Welsh triple harp ... harp first originated in Italy , under the form of two rows of strings and later three, as the baroque harp Italian language Italian Arpa Doppia . It appeared in the British Isles early in the 17th century. In 1629, the French harpist Jean le Flelle was appointed musician for the harp at the King s court. Flelle played the Italian triple harp with gut strings. The triple harp was quickly adopted ... of the 18th century the triple harp was generally known as the Welsh harp . Charles Evans ... his official title was His Majesty s harper for the Italian harp . As late as the 1680s, Talbot was describing the triple harp as the English harp, and the Welsh harp he descrives appears to be a large, diatonic gothic style harp, with bray pins. A description of the Welsh triple harp is given by the harpist ... Harper London 1839 blockquote The compass of the Triple Harp, in general, is about five octaves ... The skill of harp making in Wales had all but been lost for some 60 years until John Weston ... for the Welsh triple harp is that of unisons or Split doubling . The effect of unisons is obtained ..., triple harps were almost completely abandoned in Wales in favour of the modern pedal harp . Preservation ..., Nansi Richards was the harp teacher of the brothers Dafydd and Gwyndaf Roberts. The brothers ... harp and flute , with Gwyndaf playing the knee harp and clarsach and bass guitar . Today s leading exponents of the triple harp include Robin Huw Bowen , originally a classical harpist who was influenced by the music of Ar Log to the extent that he switched to the triple harp. Llio Rhydderch is also a key link to previous generations of Welsh folk harpists. A triple harp group called Rhes Ganol ...   more details



  1. Harp Lager

    infobox product title Harp Lager image Deleted image removed Image HarpMat.jpg 200px caption inventor ... www.diageo.com en row ourbrands categories Pages Beers.aspx harp Diageo.com Harp lager Harp Lager , sometimes marketed as Harp Irish Lager is a pale lager brand created in 1960 by the Guinness Brewery ... is handled by Bargain Beer Supplies. History Harp Lager was first produced in 1960 as a bottled ... url http replay.waybackmachine.org 20090208180652 http diageo.ie brands harp title Harp medal winning ... considered for the brand, including Atlas , Cresta and Dolphin , before Harp was chosen. ref name ... Boru harp as its emblem. The manufacturer states that Harp is made with pure water from the Cooley ... harp Brewing in Dundalk Diageo Ireland Bot generated title ref By 1961 a consortium of brewers, Courage ..., grouped together as Harp Lager Ltd to brew and market the beer. ref cite book url http books.google.co.uk books?id 0tk0j2wbw0YC&pg PA60&dq Harp lager consortium&hl en&ei 9lN7TbCLO9SahQeUoJ39Bg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 4&sqi 2&ved 0CEUQ6AEwAw v onepage&q Harp 20lager 20consortium ... url http books.google.co.uk books?id BuzNzm x0l8C&pg PA177&dq Harp Lager Ltd. consortium&hl en&ei ... in its category for sales. Members of the Harp consortium changed over the years, with Courage and Scottish ... States, according to Diageo. ref name diageo In 2005, Harp saw a makeover. Diageo Ireland separated the brand from Guinness. Today, Harp is brewed in the Dundalk brewery for Ireland, and under licence ... is handled by Carlton & United Breweries. As of the Autumn of 2010, Harp continues to be brewed ... guinness.html RTE news closure of two Diageo breweries ref Marketing For many years the slogan Harp ... 12 ref References Reflist External links http www.diageo.ie brands harp Diageo http www.theharpclub.com The Harp Club Diageo plc Use dmy dates date March 2011 Category Diageo beer brands Category Beer and breweries in Ireland Category Irish alcoholic beverages fr Harp it Harp Lager sl Harp Lager uk ...   more details



  1. Old Burmese

    Infobox language name Old Burmese region Pagan era ? familycolor Sino Tibetan fam2 Tibeto Burman languages Tibeto Burman fam3 Lolo Burmese languages Lolo Burmese fam4 Burmish languages Burmish script Burmese script iso3 obr Old Burmese is the language attested in the stone inscriptions of Bagan Pagan and is the oldest phase of Burmese linguistic history. The earliest monument in Old Burmese is the Old Burmese face of the Myazedi inscription . Many things remain controversial in the understanding of Old Burmese phonology and morphology. However it is clear that Burmese maintains a number of distinctions which are lost in the standard orthography of standard Burmese. Examples of such differences include the consonant yh and the lateral clusters kl and khl . The earliest Old Burmese documents, in particular the Myazedi and Lokatheikpan inscriptions frequently have o where later Burmese has wa. Old Burmese also had a final at and an distinct from ac and any as shown by Nishi 1974 . class wikitable Old Burmese Written Burmese yh rh pl pr kl ky uy we iy e o early OB wa References Dempsey, Jakob 2001 . Remarks on the vowel system of old Burmese. Linguistics of the Tibeto Burman Area 24.2 205 34. Errata 26.1 183. Yoshio Nishi Nishi Yoshio 1974 ac Birumabungo no ac ni tsuite On ac in Burmese T y gakuh . The Journal of the Research Department of the Toyo Bunko 56.1 01 43 Yoshio Nishi Nishi Yoshio 1999 . Four Papers on Burmese Toward the history of Burmese the Myanmar ... biruma go no kenky . Studies in the later ancient Burmese Language through Myazedi Inscriptions ... D ni n 1983 . Mi ndi ny f y n y nw i de l sh y nbi n Historical evolution of Burmese finals. M nz Y w n 2 41 50. Wun, Maung 1975 . Development of the Burmese language in the medieval ... Nauk. Yanson, Rudolf 2006 . Notes on the evolution of the Burmese Phonological System. Medieval Tibeto Burman Languages II . Christopher I. Beckwith, ed. Leiden Brill. 103 20. Category Burmese language ...   more details



  1. Susana Harp

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Susana Harp image Susana Harp.jpg caption image size background solo singer birth name alias birth date birth date and age 1968 4 8 death date origin Oaxaca , Mexico instrument genre World Music occupation years active label associated acts Georgina Meneses , Lila Downs , Jaramar website http www.susanaharp.com Web Page notable instruments Susana Harp Iturribarria born April 8, 1968 is a Mexican singer of traditional music. Biography Born in Oaxaca de Juarez , her mother is from Oaxaca and her father Lebanese, from a very small community in Mexico. In her childhood she was a quiet girl, but always showed interest in music as she was influenced by her grandfather Jorge Fernando Iturribarria. At the age of 16 she started studying singing although she remained focused in her academic career until completing a degree in psychology. At the age of 22 she moved to Mexico City to continue her formal studies followed at Gestalt Psychotherapy and a Masters in NLP. Finally in 1996 she pursued a musical career with a project called Xquenda which was her first album with songs in two Mexican languages Otomi and Zapotec, and also in Spanish .... Career Harp, ref cite web url http www.plenilunia.com cont espe.php?id article 629&id rubrique 57 title Susana Harp, mexican singer. publisher Plenilunia date accessdate 2010 10 26 ref has performed ... Harp Blog Use mdy dates date September 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Harp ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Harp, Susana Category 1968 births Category Living people Category Mayan ... Category Zapotecan language singers Category Mexican people of Lebanese descent ace Susana Harp am br Susana Harp ca Susana Harp cbk zam Susana Harp es Susana Harp gl Susana Harp it Susana Harp ka nah Susana Harp ja pt Susana Harp qu Susana Harp scn Susana Harp sr sh Susana Harp ta yi ...   more details



  1. Aeolian harp

    An aeolian harp 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 aeolian harp is essentially ... Pitch music pitch , or identical strings can be tuned to different pitches. The Aeolian harp already ... street The harp is driven by the von Karman vortex street effect. The motion of the wind across .... Lord Rayleigh first solved the mystery of the aeolian harp in a paper published in the Philosophy ... 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 ... of an Aeolian harp , which leads the boys into a lifelong passion for music. Aeolian harps are mentioned ... Wind which is another name for an Aeolian Harp. The Aeolian harp is also mentioned in Shelley poem Mutability. An aeolian harp 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 Aeolian Harp ... Harp etude, a nickname given it by Robert Schumann . The piece features a delicate, tender, and flowing ... thumb 200px right Young Thomas at work on his harp. In 1972, Chuck Hancock and Harry Bee recorded a giant convert 30 ft m adj mid tall Aeolian harp designed and built by 22 year old Thomas Ward McCain on a hilltop in Chelsea, Vermont. United released their double LP entitled The Wind Harp Song From ... needed date June 2009 In the spirit of this, in 2003 an Aeolian harp was constructed at Burning ... Jan Garbarek used recordings of an Aeolian harp which was situated at a Norwegian fjord as a background ... of the aeolian harp. German builders were the first to include such a stop from the 1820s. The Aeolian Harp stop is not a harp it is simply a rank of organ pipe pipes using a low wind pressure ... on an aeolian harp. http windharfe.campus.uni ulm.de windharfe.m3u windharfe.m3u a livestream of an aeolian ...   more details



  1. Dick Harp

    Dick Harp became the Kansas Jayhawks fourth men s basketball coach in 1957. He coached for eight years until 1964. Harp s overall Kansas record was 121 82 .596 and conference record was 53 45 .583 . After gaining a wealth of knowledge as a player and assistant under Phog Allen , Harp became the Kansas Jayhawks head coach himself from 1956 1964. Harp compiled a 121 82 record in those eight seasons and led the Jayhawks to two conference titles one Big Seven, one Big Eight Conference and two NCAA tournament berths. In 1956 57 NCAA University Division men s basketball season 1957 , the Jayhawks captured the Midwest Regional and made it to the finals, only to be stopped by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of North Carolina in a memorable 54 53 loss in triple overtime in Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City , Mo. Under his guidance, Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Bridges basketball Bill Bridges achieved NCAA Men s Basketball All Americans All American status. Harp had served as Phog Allen s assistant for eight seasons before taking over for Allen in 1956. Prior to that Harp was head coach for two seasons at William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri . Harp played basketball at KU, lettering from 1938 1940 and was one of the starting guards on the 1940 team that lost to Indiana University in the NCAA finals. Harp served as the director of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes for 13 years after leaving the Jayhawks. Harp is one of only five people to have played and coached ... he coached as a player at Kansas when he was Allen s assistant from 1986 1989. Coach Harp lived in Lawrence, Kansas until his death in March 2000. Harp s health had been failing for several years and he ... by his wife of 56 years, Martha Sue d. 2009 , and a son, Richard Layne Harp, of Las Vegas ... Persondata . NAME Harp, Dick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2000 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Harp, Dick Category 2000 deaths Category American basketball ...   more details




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