and the fiction . ref http books.google.com books?id 43oBE1nJXaMC&dq roman a clef literature&source ...?article 1226&context artspapers The Modernist romanclef and Cultural Secrets, or I Know ... The Modernist romanclef and Cultural Secrets, or I Know That You Know That I Know That You Know by M. Boyde, University of Wollongong, 2009 ref romanclef has since been used by writers as diverse as Victor Hugo , Phillip K. Dick , and Salman Rushdie . The reasons an author might choose the romanclef format include satire writing about controversial topics and or reporting inside information ... portraits of Huxley s friends D. H. Lawrence and John Middleton Murry . Romanclef is one of the many ... Much Money , published posthumously 2009 , is a quasi autobiographical thinly veiled romanclef ... Who in Canadian literature CanLit . Toronto Knopf Canada ISBN 0 676 97579 8 DEFAULTSORT Roman A Clef Category French words and phrases Category Literary genres Category Romanclef novels Category Biographical novels da N gleroman de Schl sselroman es Novela en clave eo losilromano fr Romanclef ... pt Romanclef simple Romanclef fi Avainromaani sv Nyckelroman ... forms, notably the film clef . citation needed date December 2010 Notable romans clef Prose Jean ... of Adam Lang is loosely based on Harris friend, former Prime Minister Tony Blair . Director Roman ... s meetings with Ayn Rand . See also portal Novels Allegory Autobiographical novel Film clef Literary ... more details
notation names of the notes . A clef French language French clef key is a musical notation musical symbol used to indicate the pitch music pitch of written note s. ref Strictly speaking, the clef does ... of this statement Only one clef that references a note in a space rather than on a line has ever been used. There are three types of clef used in modern music notation F , C , and G . Each type of clef assigns a different reference note to the line on which it is placed. class wikitable Clef Name Note Line Image GClef.svg center 30px G clef G4 passes through the curl of the clef. Image CClef.svg center 30px C clef Middle C C4 passes through the centre of the clef. Image FClef.svg center 30px F clef F3 passes between the two dots of the clef. Once one of these clefs has been placed on one ... . This would be difficult to do with only one clef, since the modern staff music stave has only ... of ledger lines. To this end, the G clef is used for high parts, the C clef for middle parts, and the F clef for low parts with the important exception of transposing instruments transposing parts ... be placed on any of the lines of the stave. The further down on the stave a clef is placed, the higher the tessitura it is for conversely, the higher up the clef, the lower the tessitura. Since ... clefs. Six of these, however, are redundant clefs for example, a G clef on the third line would be exactly the same as a C clef on the first line . That leaves nine possible distinct clefs, all of which have been used historically the G clef on the two bottom lines, the F clef on the three top lines, and the C clef on any line of the stave except the topmost, earning the name of movable C clef . The C clef on the topmost line is redundant because it is exactly equivalent to the F clef on the third ... center 640px The nine possible clefs In modern music, only four clefs are used regularly the Clef Treble clef treble clef , the bass clef bass clef , the alto clef alto clef , and the tenor clef tenor ... more details
wiktionarypar clefClef may refer to Clef , a symbol used in musical notation, Cross Language Evaluation Forum CLEF , which fosters research and evaluation of cross language information retrieval Clefs, Maine et Loire , a village in France, Treble clef, a type of zinc finger Treble clef zinc finger in molecular biology See also Key music disambig Category French loanwords fr Clef ja ... more details
Clef Records was an United States American Jazz record label founded by Norman Granz in 1946. ref http www.vervemusicgroup.com artist default.aspx?aid 3856 Verve Records Norman Granz biography page. ref It was later absorbed into Verve Records . See also List of record labels References Reflist Category American record labels Category Jazz record labels de Clef Records eo Clef Records fr Clef Records nl Clef Records ... more details
Refimprove date May 2007 The Clef Club was a popular entertainment venue and society for African American musicians in Harlem , achieving its largest success in the 1910s. Incorporated by James Reese Europe in 1910, it was a combination musicians hangout, fraternity club, labor exchange, and concert hall, across the street from Marshall s Hotel. In its best years, the Clef Club s annual take exceeded 100,000. For musical entertainment in the club, Europe created the first all African American orchestra in the country called the Clef Club Orchestra . This orchestra was very large, numbering around 125 members, and consisted of a wide variety of instruments. Among the instruments included the normal orchestral instruments of violins, violas, cellos, basses, and the normal wind and brass instruments, but also included mandolins, guitars, banjos, ukeleles, and a large bass drum. ref cite journal title Black Singers and Players journal The Musical Quarterly date 1919 10 first Natalie last Curtis Burlin coauthors volume 5 issue 4 pages 499 504 id url http mq.oxfordjournals.org content V 4 499 format accessdate 2010 02 14 ref These strummed instruments were not in small amounts either. According to one account the orchestra included thirty strummers ten each of mandolins, guitars and a rare harp guitar, and banjos. The orchestra was also frequently joined by a mens chorus, eight pianists, and various soloists. ref cite book last Maurice first Peress authorlink coauthors title Dvorak to Duke Ellington publisher year 2004 location pages 99 105 url doi id isbn 978 0 19 509822 8 ref Very few of these musicians had any musical training, and hardly any could read music. The conductor is quoted as saying I always put a man who can read notes in the middle where the others can pick him up ref cite journal title Black Singers and Players journal The Musical Quarterly date 1919 10 first ... content V 4 499 format accessdate 2010 02 14 ref The Clef Club orchestra performed in 1912 on the stage ... more details
Orphan date March 2012 In romance languages , nomen clef or nomen cl IPA fr nomen a kle , French for name with a key , is a name describing a real person, behind a fa ade of fiction . ref http books.google.com books?id VxFomoeKT74C&pg PA131&dq film C3 A0 clef&lr &ei mFMTS4H2FpCuzQSZ3737DA v onepage&q &f false The films in my life By Fran ois Truffaut, Da Capo Press, 1994, ISBN 0306805995, 9780306805998, pg 131 ref Key in this context means a table one can use to swap out the names. It is the nomenclature complement of the romanclef . See also portal Novels Romanclef Film clef Allegory Autobiographical novel Literary technique Semi fiction References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Film A Clef Category Fiction Category French words and phrases Category Languages ... more details
A film clef or film cl IPA fr film a kle , French for film with a key , is a film describing real life, behind a fa ade of fiction . ref cite web url http books.google.com books?id VxFomoeKT74C&pg PA131&dq film C3 A0 clef&lr &ei mFMTS4H2FpCuzQSZ3737DA v onepage&q &f false title The films in my life first Fran ois last Truffaut isbn 9780306805998 page 131 publisher Da Capo Press date 1994 08 22 accessdate 2012 05 01 ref Key in this context means a table one can use to swap out the names. It is the film equivalent of the romanclef . Notable films clef 8 is based on Federico Fellini s experience suffering from Writer s block director s block . Annie Hall , believed to be a version of Woody Allen s own relationship with Diane Keaton . Allen has denied this in interviews, however. Citizen Kane , a thinly disguised biographical film about William Randolph Hearst . The Celebration was based on an alleged real life story that director Thomas Vinterberg heard on Danish radio. Magnolia film Magnolia , is loosely inspired by Paul Thomas Anderson s experience in dealing with his father s death from cancer. Adaptation film Adaptation. while parts of the film are adapted from Susan Orlean s non fiction book The Orchid Thief , most of the film is a heavily fictionalized account of Charlie Kaufman s difficulty in adapting the book into a screenplay. The Last Samurai , inspired by the 1876 Satsuma Rebellion and also on the story of Jules Brunet , a French army captain who fought in the Boshin War . Lost in Translation film Lost in Translation Charlotte and John are believed to be based loosely on writer director Sofia Coppola and her ex husband, Spike Jonze . The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou , which features a protagonist based loosely on Jacques Yves Cousteau . Dreamgirls film Dreamgirls , the musical film based on the career of The Supremes . Last Days film Last Days 2005 ... Film A Clef Category Biographical films Category Fiction Category Film genres Category French ... more details
Wikipedia Silver Clef Awards page Infobox award name Silver Clef Awards current awards image imagesize caption description Outstanding contribution to UK music presenter Nordoff Robbins country location United Kingdom year 1976 year2 2011 holder Annie Lennox website http www.nordoff robbins.org.uk content get involved support event O2 silver clef awards The Silver Clef Awards is an annual UK Popular music music awards lunch, which has been running since 1976. History The Silver Clef fundraising committee was founded in 1976 by musicians and managers from across the British music industry, who wanted to honour and award music artists whilst raising funds for Nordoff Robbins . The event went on to become the annual Silver Clef Awards luncheon, an important date in the social and business calendar of the music industry, with even members of the Royal Family attending as guests of honour. The luncheon is also the flagship event in the highly respected and well known diary of fundraising events put on by Nordoff Robbins. The Silver Clef initiative eventually expanded to the USA, where members of the music community there arranged the first American Silver Clef Award Dinner and Auction in 1989. The funds from that event benefited the Nordoff Robbins Centre for Music Therapy based at New York University. In July 2011 Nordoff Robbins held its 36th annual O2 Silver Clef Awards at the London Hilton Hotel on Park Lane. Annie Lennox was awarded with the O2 Silver Clef Award, whilst rock legends Status Quo were honoured with the Sony Mobile Communications Sony Ericsson Lifetime Achievement ... Walker Categories Silver Clef Award for outstanding contribution to UK music Lifetime Achievement Prize ... support event O2 silver clef awards silver clef past award winners . ref Silver Clef Award 2011 Annie ... http www.nordoff robbins.org.uk content get involved support event O2 silver clef awards Category British music awards fr Silver Clef Award ... more details
Infobox musical artist name UNC Clef Hangers image caption The Clef Hangers sitting on the steps of the South ... members The UNC Clef Hangers also known as the Clefs is the oldest collegiate a cappella a cappella ..., ref http alumni.unc.edu article.aspx?sid 198 UNC General Alumni Association Clef Hangers & 124 ... tags clef hangers The Daily Tar Heel Serving UNC students and the community since 1893 ref The first Clef Hangers concert was in the Spring of 1979, and in 2008 the group celebrated its 30th ... concert where the Clef Hangers adopted their iconic vests and bowties, ref http www.dailytarheel.com ... 1893 ref which are now a signature look for the group. As with traditional a cappella , the Clef ... 2010 01 13 article clef hangers not a barbershop quartet Clef Hangers not a barbershop quartet goTriad.com Triad Arts and Entertainment ref In 2009, Clef alumnus Anoop Desai placed 6th on American ... the first University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill UNC graduate and first Clef Hanger to place in American Idol . History File Clef.JPG left thumb Official UNC Clef Hangers logo Since their first ..., a tradition that has continued ever since. The Clef Hangers perform for a packed Dramatic and performing ... coach Roy Williams . ref name autogenerated5 http www.clefhangers.com history.asp The UNC Clef Hangers ... have had tracks featured on the Best of Collegiate A Cappella BOCA Compilation CDs. In 2004, the Clef ... other CARAs. The Clef Hangers were originally called the Morrison Dorm Singers, and it was not until 1978 that the name Clef Hangers was chosen. ref name dailytarheel1 The name continues with the tradition ... public Clef Hangers performance in the Pit a central gathering location at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill UNC Chapel Hill in 1977. Signature songs The signature song for the Clef Hangers is Carolina in my Mind , written by James Taylor . This song is performed at every Clef concert sometimes ... in 1991 by Clef alumnus Brannon Wiles. ref http rarb.org reviews 566.html RARB Review of Clef Hangers ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Falling off a Clef Type studio Longtype Artist Vince Dicola Cover Released 2004 Recorded Genre Electronic music Electronic Length Label Producer Reviews Last album This album Next album Falling off a Clef 2004 is the first full length album by Vince Dicola , composer to the music score of The Transformers The Movie . It is now commercially available to buy the album on the http www.tdrsmusic.com vince.html Travis Dickenson website. The album is a selection of pieces from a project Vince and Kenny Meriedeth were approached to work on called Sci Fighter . A full http tdrsmusic.com vince letter.html statement from Vince is posted on the Travis Dickenson website. Track listing Tracks 3 23 from Sci Fighter . Castle of the Gods Suite Alien Match The Exhibition I m Going in Daddy s Home We Need to Talk Into the Game Choose Your Level excerpt Something s Wrong Look Out Defeat the Karate Master The Monkey Man King Fu Catfight Help Your Brother The Path to the Portal Dance of the Scorpion Queen Dream of the Dragon Rumble Inna Gadda You re Not My Father Imaginary Ninjas Sci Fighter Suite The Master Returns Fallen Angel FS 7 Variation on a Theme A.P.B. Castle of the Gods theme variation Category 2004 albums Category Vince DiCola albums 2000s electronic album stub ... more details
The Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts , INC. PCC is an American trade union . It was founded in 1966 by members of Musicians Protective Union Local 274, American Federation of Musicians A F of M . Local 274 was chartered in 1935 as a separate Black local because Black musicians were denied membership in the racially segregated Local 77. Local 274 enjoyed its autonomy for more than 36 years. It was the longest surviving independent Black Musicians Union in the United States, of the more than fifty chartered in major cities. Local 274 and PCC s social unit are integral parts of the history of JAZZ in Philadelphia. They evolved out of the struggle of Black musicians for political, economic, and cultural recognition during Philadelphia s overt segregation period. Local 274 s membership rolls included JAZZ greats like John Coltrane , Dizzy Gillespie , Shirley Scott , Lee Morgan, Philly Joe Jones, Grover Washington, Jr. , the Heath Brothers, and Nina Simone to name a few. The word JAZZ was added to the name of PCC in 1994. The Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts, Inc. made history when it opened the doors of its new facility in October 1995. The facility was the first ever designed and constructed specifically to be a JAZZ institution. The concept of a JAZZ ... major music institution solely devoted to this great American Art form. The Clef Club s vision ... heritage, and worthy of public and Institutional support. The mission of the Philadelphia Clef Club ... exchange of information related to JAZZ through educational programs. Finally, The Clef Club will be a depository ... by scholars, educators, artists, and the general public. The goals of the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts. Inc. include The continuation of the Clef Club Big Band, the Clef Club ... individual and group . And also the association of the Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts, Inc ... centers in the Greater Philadelphia Delaware Valley area. References http www.clefclub.org Clef ... more details
Expand Luxembourgish date June 2010 La Clef du cabinet des princes de l Europe Infobox newspaper name La Clef du cabinet des princes de l& 39 Europe logo image caption type format owners founder publisher editor chiefeditor assoceditor maneditor newseditor managingeditordesign campuseditor campuschief opeditor sportseditor photoeditor staff foundation political language French language French ceased publication headquarters circulation sister newspapers ISSN oclc website La Clef du cabinet des princes de l& 39 Europe was a newspaper published in Luxembourg between 1704 and 1794. DEFAULTSORT Clef du cabinet des princes de l Europe Category Defunct newspapers of Luxembourg Luxembourg newspaper stub de La Clef du cabinet des princes de l Europe lb La Clef du cabinet des princes de l Europe ... more details
Wiktionary Roman or Romans may refer to A thing or person of or from the city of Rome TOCright History Ancient Rome 9th century BC 5th century AD Roman Kingdom 753 BC to 509 BC Roman Republic 509 BC to 44 BC Roman Empire 27 BC to 476 1453 AD Roman Britain , part of the island of Great Britain controlled by the Roman Empire between AD 43 and about 410 Roman citizenship Roman alphabet or Latin alphabet ..., Indonesia, Malay, and other areas once settled by European colonial empires Romanization Roman architecture Roman army Roman calendar Roman law , the legal system of both the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire Roman numerals , numeral system where certain letters are given a numeral value Imperial cult ancient Rome , Roman religion Byzantine Empire 330 476 629 to 1453 , a Late Antiquity and medieval continuation of the Greek speaking portion of the Roman Empire Romaioi , Greek speaking, Orthodox population of the Eastern Roman Empire dating to Late Antiquity the term translates literally to Roman Romioi , Greek speaking, Orthodox population of the Rum milet in the Ottoman Empire, or Greek speaking Orthodox people today the term translates literally to Roman Romanae or the Greco Roman s from Aetolia Acarnania that speak Romanesci Holy Roman Empire c. 900 to 1806 , a medieval state in Central Europe Geography Roman, Bulgaria , a town and a municipality in Vratsa Province Romans sur Is re , in the Dr me d partement of France Roman, Romania , a city in Neam county Romans, Ain , a town in France Roman, Eure , France Romans, Deux S vres , France Romans d Isonzo , a town in Italy Roman roads Roman Valley, Nova Scotia Saint Roman, Monaco Christianity Roman Catholic Church , a Christian church that professes the Catholic faith Roman Missal , a book containing prayers and readings for a Roman Catholic Mass Epistle to the Romans , a letter in the New Testament of the Christian Bible Typography Roman type , an upright typeface style, contrasted to italic Times New ... more details
Infobox ice hockey player name Roman Will team BK Mlad Boleslav league Czech Extraliga prospect team prospect league position Goaltender image caption image size 225px played for height ft 6 height in 1 weight lb 194 catches Left birth date birth date and age mf yes 1992 5 22 birth place Litomerice , Czech Republic draft draft team draft year career start 2011 career end Roman Will born May 22, 1992 is a Czech Republic Czech professional ice hockey goaltender . He played with BK Mlad Boleslav in the Czech Extraliga during the 2010 11 Czech Extraliga season 2010 11 Czech Extraliga playoffs . ref http www.eliteprospects.com team.php?team 699&year0 2011&status stats ref References Reflist External links eliteprospects 70390 Roman Will hockeydb 122756 Roman Will Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Will, Roman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Czech ice hockey goaltender DATE OF BIRTH May 22, 1992 PLACE OF BIRTH Litomerice , Czech Republic DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Will, Roman Category 1992 births Category Living people Category BK Mlad Boleslav players Category Czech ice hockey players CzechRepublic icehockey bio stub ... more details
For the fictional mobster Carmine Falcone The Roman is a fiction novel by Mika Waltari published in 1964. Set in Rome, the book is a sequel to The Secret of the Kingdom , a novel about the early days of Christianity. The protagonist and narrator is Minutus, the son of Marcus, the main character of the previous novel. Minutus is a Roman citizen striving to survive without political entanglements. In the novel, he travels from Corinth to Britain, to Rome and then to Jerusalem. Through a boyhood friendship with Nero, he becomes a sometimes advisor, sometimes a tool, and sometimes a fool of the capricious emperor. A cruel fate makes him the commander of the menagerie which supplied the wild animals that tore his father and son to pieces, and the book was obstensibly written as a guide for his son, great grandson of the Emperor Claudius. As usual, Mika Waltari has a good grasp of human nature and of historical events, and can reproduce the feel of ancient Rome and the Roman world. Plagiarism of the novel In July 2008, news emerged that the novel had been plagiarism plagiarized by the tv producer Colin Slater in his novel Lindum Colonia , published in 2003. ref http svenska.yle.fi nyheter artikel.php?id 134516 yle.fi Waltari roman plagierades i USA 24.7.2008 ref References references DEFAULTSORT Roman, The Category 1964 novels Category Novels by Mika Waltari Category Historical novels Category Books about Nero Category Novels set in Ancient Rome hist novel stub it Lauso il cristiano no Romeren fi Ihmiskunnan viholliset ... more details
A Roman Scandal may refer to A Roman Scandal band A Roman Scandal film A Roman Scandal film , starring Colleen Moore A Roman Scandal novel Disambig ... more details
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Roman Loktionov may refer to Roman Gennadyevich Loktionov b. 1985 , Russian footballer Roman Borysovych Loktionov b. 1986 , Ukrainian footballer hndis Loktionov, Roman uk ... more details
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Walter Roman may refer to Valter Roman , Romanian soldier Walter Guy Roman , American engineer and inventor Walter Romanowicz , U.S. soccer goalkeeper Walter Roman rugby league , British rugby league footballer hndis Roman, Walter ... more details
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Danny Roman may refer to Danny Roman, musician in Sister Double Happiness Danny Roman, character in The Negotiator , played by Samuel L. Jackson See also Dan Roman disambiguation hndis ROman, Danny ... more details
The term Roman religion may refer to Religion in ancient Rome Ancient Roman religion religions of the Roman Empire period see Hellenistic religion Imperial cult Ancient Rome Sol Invictus Mithraism Early Christianity Gnosticism State church of the Roman Empire Roman Catholicism Roman neopaganism disambig la Religio Iovialis ... more details
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