Prokofiev Operas Betrothal in a Monastery original Russian language Russian title is an opera by Sergei Prokofiev , his sixth with an opus number. The libretto , in Russian language Russian , was by the composer and Mira Mendelson his companion in later life , after Richard Brinsley Sheridan s ballad opera libretto for Thomas Linley the younger s The Duenna . Prokofiev began the work in 1940, and it was in rehearsal that year, but World War II halted production of the opera. ref Slonimsky, Nicolas, The Duenna. A Lyric Comic Opera in Four Acts, Nine Scenes June 1955 . Notes 2nd Ser. , 12 3 484 485. ref The first performance did not occur until 3 November 1946 ref cite journal url http oq.oxfordjournals.org cgi content citation 16 2 319 last Law first Joe K. title Betrothal in a Monastery . Sergei Prokofiev journal Opera Quarterly volume 16 issue 2 pages 319 322 year 2000 accessdate 2007 08 12 doi 10.1093 oq 16.2.319 doi brokendate 2008 06 23 ref at the Kirov Theatre with Boris Khaikin conducting. Commentators have noted that, given the context of its creation in the 1940s in the Soviet Union, this opera lacks any particular political or social comment, except perhaps for a scene involving drunken monks. ref name Service cite news url http arts.guardian.co.uk reviews story 0,,1827928,00.html title Betrothal in a Monastery Glyndebourne publisher The Guardian author Tom Service date 2006 07 25 accessdate 2007 08 12 ref Performance history In recent years, the opera has been performed in 1989 at the Wexford Festival Opera Wexford Festival and in 2006 at Glyndebourne ... of Betrothal in a Monastery on operadis opera discography.org.uk ref Summer Night Summer Night Op. 123 is an orchestral suite with music drawn from Betrothal in a Monastery . Movements The suite ..., 2002 References reflist External links http www.prokofiev.org catalog work.cfm?WorkID 14&s1 21 Betrothal ... from the Mariinsky Theatre . DEFAULTSORT Betrothal In A Monastery Category Operas by Sergei Prokofiev ... more details
Kiddushin may refer to Erusin Kiddushin , sanctification or dedication, also called erusin betrothal , the first of the two stages of the Jewish wedding process. Nashim Kiddushin , the last tractate of the third order of the Mishnah Nashim . disambiguation ... more details
The Betrothed Manzoni novel translation of the Italian I Promessi Sposi The Betrothed 1825 novel , a novel by Sir Walter Scott The Betrothed Kipling poem , published in 1886 See also Betrothal Darkwoods My Betrothed disambiguation ... more details
by a blessing over wine and then the bircat erusin betrothal blessing . ref name RLamm15 The Jewish ... The betrothal Today, the custom is to perform the betrothal by giving the bride an object whose value ... with the first method mentioned above. The actual betrothal now takes place. The groom takes the ring ... couples. However, betrothal does not oblige the couple to behave towards each other in Conjugal .... chapter 3, paragraph 184 5. ref and is read close to the start of the betrothal ceremony. See ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Public Honesty Decency is a Annulment Annulment in the Catholic Church diriment impediment to marriage , a prohibition that prevents a marriage bond from being formed. It arises from a valid betrothal between the male party to the contract and the blood relatives of the woman in the first degree mother, daughter, sister , and conversely between the woman and the blood relatives of the man in the same degree father, son, brother . Once existing, the impediment always remains, even though the betrothal is lawfully broken. Second, this impediment, for a stronger reason, arises from a marriage contract, where the marriage was not consummated, even if the marriage be invalid, unless the invalidity be due to lack of lawful consent. In cases where the marriage is consummated, public decency gives way to affinity. External links http www.newadvent.org cathen 12554a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Public Honesty Decency Catholic Category Canon law Catholic Church RC Canon law stub ... more details
About marriage within royal families Royal intermarriage noble families Royal family Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Patience Game Name Royal Marriage AltNames NamedVariants DeckNumber Single DeckType 52 card Family Non Builder Royal Marriage is a Patience game Patience game using a deck of 52 playing card s. The game is so called because the player seems to remove anything that comes between the Queen and the King of the same suit for them to marry. Although the King and the Queen may be of any suit, commonly it is the King and Queen of Hearts that are being wed. citation needed date June 2011 This game may also called Betrothal card game Betrothal . The Queen of the chosen suit cards suit most commonly the Queen of Hearts is placed immediately on the table while her corresponding King in this case, the King of Hearts will always be dealt last. The remaining fifty cards are shuffled and placed on the top of the King. Cards are dealt one at a time to the right of the Queen. When a pair of cards with the same rank or suit are found to be separated by one or two cards, those in between cards are discarded. Afterward, the player can look for any resulting pairs with in between cards to be discarded. The game is won when the Queen and the King are brought together and all other cards discarded. Card game stub ... more details
, grandparents, aunt, uncles and groom s siblings. After the betrothal, the Chinese wedding invitations ... s dowry with the return gifts on the day of betrothal or deliver the dowry a few days before the wedding ... items such as the betrothal gifts, dowry, the couple s toiletries and cosmetics. The bridal room ... more details
Aleksei Dmitrievitch Maslennikov born September 9, 1929 , is a Russians Russian tenor . Maslennikov was born in Novocherkassk , Russia . In 1953 he studied at the Moscow Conservatory and in 1955 became a member of the Bolshoi Theatre where he remained into the late 1990s. His vocal style is often compared to that of German tenor Gerhard Stolze as both men shared a likeness in singing Sprechgesang . Citation needed date May 2010 Recordings Don Jerome in Prokofiev s Betrothal in a Monastery The pilot Kukushkin in Prokofiev s The Story of a Real Man dir. Mark Ermler . 1961 Both Shuisky and the Simpleton in Modest Mussorgsky Mussorgky s Boris Godunov opera Boris Godunov dir. Herbert von Karajan . Notes http www.guardian.co.uk friday review story 0,,313170,00.html Betrothal in a Monastery Guardian website review Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maslennikov, Aleksei ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 9, 1929 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maslennikov, Aleksei Category 1929 births Category Living people Category Operatic tenors Category Russian opera singers Category People from Novocherkassk Russia opera singer stub de Alexei Dmitrijewitsch Maslennikow fr Alekse Maslennikov ... more details
The Treaty of Montreuil provided for the betrothal of Edward of Caernarvon, later King Edward II of England, and Isabella of France , the daughter of Philip IV of France. It was drafted on 19 June, ratified by Edward I on 4 July, and amplified by the Treaty of Chartres on 3 August 1299. Under its terms, should Edward I default on the treaties, he would forfeit Gascony if Philip defaulted, he would pay a fine of 100,000. ref Alison Weir, Queen Isabella 2005 ref It was said by contemporaries that the alliance brought great unhappiness to both parties . ref Mary Saaler, Edward II 1307 1327 1997 ref The Treaty was negotiated on Edward I s behalf by the Earl of Lincoln, the Earl of Warwick and Amadeus, Count of Savoy. Edward I also privately instructed the Count to enquire about Marguerite of France, whom Edward married soon afterwards. The final betrothal of Edward of Caernarvon by then Prince of Wales and Isabella formed part of the Treaty of Paris 1303 that concluded peace negotiations between England and France. Edward II and Isabella of France the She Wolf of France , who was then aged 12, married at Boulogne sur Mer on 25 January 1308. References Reflist Category Treaties of England Category House of Plantagenet ... more details
review . Daily Telegraph April 16, 2009 ref Betrothal in a Monastery , Prokofiev 2006 ref Gutman, David. http www.gramophone.net Issue Page July 202008 90 999744 Prokofiev Betrothal in a Monastery Prokofiev Betrothal in a Monastery recording review . Gramophone magazine Gramophone July 2008 p ... more details
File Livia Medullina.jpg 200px thumb Livia Medullina from Guillaume Rouill Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Livia Medullina Camilla fl. 1st century was the second fiancee of the Emperor Claudius . She was the daughter of M. Furius Camillus consul of 8 AD M. Furius Camillus , the consul of 8 AD, who was a close friend of the Emperor Tiberius . Her adoptive brother was Lucius Arruntius Camillus Scribonianus L. Arruntius Camillus Scribonianus , who served in 32 AD as consul along with Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus consul 32 Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus . She was betrothed to Claudius sometime after his first engagement to his relative Aemilia Lepida fiancee of Claudius Aemilia Lepida was broken by Augustus in 8 AD, due to the disgrace of Aemilia s parents. Tiberius probably pushed for the new betrothal in order to reward his friend with a connection to the imperial family. The betrothal of Medullina and Claudius is confirmed outside the written records by an extant inscription erected by Medullina s pedagogue . The dedication is to Medullina Camilli f. Ti Claudi Neronis Germanici sponsa Medullina, daughter of Camillus, betrothed of Ti. Claudius Nero Germanicus . Lives of the Twelve Caesars Suetonius states that Medullina unexpectedly fell ill and died on the day of her wedding to Claudius, possibly in 9 or 10 AD. By a strange coincidence, Medullina s brother Scribonianus was the instigator of the first major coup d etat attempt of Claudius reign, while governor of Dalmatia in 42 AD. References Barbara Levick Levick, Barbara . Claudius. Yale University Press. New Haven. Stuart, M. The Date of the Inscription of Claudius on the Arch of Ticinum Am. J. Arch. 40 1936 . 314 322. Suetonius The Twelve Caesars Life of Claudius Category Julio Claudian dynasty Category Ancient Roman women Category 1st century Romans bg de Livia Medullina es Livia Medulina it Livia Medullina no Livia Medullina sh Livija Medulina tr Livia Medullina ... more details
File The Failford Inn, Ayrshire geograph.org.uk 61541.jpg thumb The Failford Inn File The Water of Fail at Failford on Ayr.JPG left thumb 200px The Water of Fail at Failford. Failford is a hamlet place hamlet in South Ayrshire , Scotland . It is located convert 4 km west of Mauchline , where the Water of Fail flows into the River Ayr . The nearby Ayr Gorge Woodlands nature reserve is a Site of Special Scientific Interest , notable for its ancient woodland of oak , fraxinus ash and beech . ref cite web title Ayr Gorge Woodlands url http www.swt.org.uk visit reserves AGW Ayr 20Gorge 20Woodlands publisher Scottish Wildlife Trust accessdate 21 June 2010 ref The betrothal of the poet Robert Burns and Mary Campbell Highland Mary Highland Mary Mary Campbell is said to have taken place here in 1786. ref cite web title Framed painting of the betrothal of Burns and Highland Mary by W.H. Midwood url http burns.scran.ac.uk database record.php?usi 000 000 136 195 C publisher National Burns Collection accessdate 21 June 2010 ref In 1921, local Freemasons erected a memorial stone to commemorate this event. ref cite web title Burns Highland Mary newsreel url http www.britishpathe.com record.php?id 18009 publisher British Pathe year 1921 accessdate 21 June 2010 ref References reflist commons category Failford coord 55 30 18 N 4 26 25 W display title portal Scotland Category Villages in South Ayrshire ... more details
into two parts the Betrothal and the Crowning . The service traditionally takes place in the morning ... blessed by being placed on the Holy Table altar . Betrothal While the betrothal used to be blessed ... the couple s betrothal which mentions instances in the Bible where rings are used and relates those instances to the betrothal. Crowning File RepinIE VenchNikolayaII GRM.jpg thumb Crowning during the Wedding ... is not the exchange of rings that takes place at the betrothal but rather the placing of crowns ... more details
File Louisrock crystal.jpg thumb upright The Eleanor of Aquitaine vase from the Louvre . A rock crystal vase is a vase made of rock crystal , a type of hardstone carving . Some such vases were rare expensive items, decorated with gold and Gemstone jewel s, used by Royal family royalty in Europe . A rock crystal vase that probably originated in the seventh century was given to William IX of Aquitaine the Troubadour by a Muslim ally. When Eleanor of Aquitaine , William IX s granddaughter, married King Louis VII of France in 1137, she gave him the rock crystal vase as a wedding present. The inscription on it says he, in turn, gave it to the Abbey of St. Denis . It is now in the Louvre in Paris and is the only artifact of Eleanor s known to exist today. Another was a crystal and gold posset set the Spanish Ambassador gave Mary I of England and Philip II of Spain as a betrothal gift. It was made by Benvenuto Cellini and the whole set is now on display at Hatfield House England . External links commonscat Rock crystal objects http vrcoll.fa.pitt.edu medart menufrance sdenis treasure FelePl4 PlateIV z.html The Eleanor Vase Images of Medieval Art and Architecture Category Hardstone carving ... more details
Orphan date October 2010 Update EB date March 2011 Black Veil , in the Roman Catholic Church , the symbol of the most complete renunciation of the world and adoption of a nun s life. On the appointed day the nun goes through all the ritual of the marriage ceremony, after a solemn mass at which all the inmates of the convent assist. She is dressed in bridal white with wreath and veil, and receives a wedding ring, as a Bride of Christ . Afterwards she presides at a wedding breakfast, at which a bride cake is cut. She thus bids adieu to all her friends, and having previously taken the white veil, the betrothal, she now assumes the black, and forever forswears the world and its pleasures. Her hair is cut short, and her bridal robes are exchanged for the sombre religious habit. Her wedding ring, however, she continues to wear, and it is buried with her. sfn Chisholm 1911 p 26 In Lay circles a triangle or rectangle shaped cloth or lace Veil, also known as mantilla , is worn by Catholic women while attending church Mass liturgy Mass . This practice has fallen into decline since the 1960s among those who attend the revised rite of the Mass, but traditionalist Catholics traditional Catholic women who attend the Tridentine Mass ancient Latin Mass still wear them. citation needed date November 2011 See also Religious habit References Reflist Attribution 1911 wstitle Black Veil volume 4 p 26 Category Christian nuns ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Farewell to Legs is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse , which first appeared in the United States in the July 14, 1935 edition of This Week magazine This Week , and in the United Kingdom in the May 1936 issue of the Strand Magazine Strand . It was included in the UK collection Lord Emsworth and Others , 1937 , and in the U.S. edition of Young Men in Spats 1936 . It is a golf story, narrated by the Oldest Member . The title is a play on Ernest Hemingway s 1929 novel , A Farewell to Arms . Plot The betrothal of Evangeline Brackett to Angus McTavish is built, in large part, on the way she bites her lip and rolls her eyes when she tops her drive, says the Oldest Member . But when Legs Mortimer takes up residence in the Clubhouse, Evangeline s mind wanders from her golf, and Angus worries that she is losing her form for the Ladies Medal. But the scales fall from Evangeline s eyes when Legs does the unthinkable on the links. See also portal Novels List of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse Golf stories List of Wodehouse s golf shorts DEFAULTSORT Farewell To Legs Category Short stories by P. G. Wodehouse Category 1935 short stories Category Works originally published in This Week magazine ... more details
Other persons Alexander Livingston Unreferenced date December 2009 Alexander Livingston, 5th Lord Livingston of Callandar c. 1500 1553 was the guardian of Mary, Queen of Scots , during her childhood. Alexander Livingston succeeded his father to the title of Lord Livingston in about 1518. His first wife was Janet Stewart. After her death, he married Lady Agnes Douglas, daughter of John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton , and by her he had eight children. Lord Livingston became Queen Mary s guardian in about 1543. One of his daughters was Mary Livingston , who became a lady in waiting to the queen. When Queen Mary went to France in 1548 following her betrothal to the Dauphin, Livingston accompanied her, and remained there until he died. S start S reg sct Succession box title Lord Livingston before William Livingston, 4th Lord Livingston of Callendar William Livingston after William Livingston, 6th Lord Livingston of Callendar William Livingston years c. 1518&ndash 1553 S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Livingston, Alexander, 5th Lord ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1553 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Livingston, Alexander, 5th Lord Category 1500s births Category 1553 deaths Category Lords of Parliament Category Livingston family Alexander Livingston, 5th Lord Livingston ... more details
The Treaty of Pipton was signed on 22 June 1265 during the Second Barons War and concluded an alliance between Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester Simon de Montfort and the Welsh people Welsh prince Llywelyn the Last . The treaty, signed at Pipton , Powys , came after Simon de Montfort s defeat of England English King Henry III of England Henry III at the Battle of Lewes in 1264. The king and his son Edward I of England Prince Edward were captured. Llywelyn began negotiations with de Montfort, and in 1265 offered him the sum of 30,000 marks in exchange for a permanent peace, in which Llywelyn was acknowledged as the Prince of Wales. The treaty established an alliance between Llywelyn and de Montfort,an alliance cemented by the widower Prince agreeing to a betrothal between himself and de Montfort s only daughter Eleanor but the favourable terms primarily that the fealty of all the Princes, Lords and Chieftains of Wales be recognised as belonging to Llywelyn by right of sovereignty indicated de Montfort s desperate need for a counter to the power of the English Marcher Lords. Category 13th century treaties Category Treaties of Wales Category Treaties of England Category 1265 in England Category 1265 in law Wales hist stub cy Cytundeb Pipton ... more details
The former Italian Catholic Diocese of Chiusi Pienza , in Tuscany , existed until 1986. In that year it was united into the Diocese of Montepulciano Chiusi Pienza . It was a suffragan of the archdiocese of Siena . History Catacombs are found at Chiusi . The martyrdom of the deacon Irenaeus and the virgin Mustiola probably took place under Valerian emperor Valerian . The first known bishop was Florentius, present in 465 at the Roman synod under Pope Hilary . Ammiato Abbey was built by Ratchis , King of the Lombards , and afterwards rose to great power and influence. Bishop Francesco degli Atti 1348 was a famous canonist. Chiusi formerly boasted of a famous relic , the betrothal ring of the Blessed Virgin , which was taken to Perugia about 1449 by an Augustinian friar in consequence of this a war broke out between them, in which Perugia was victorious and remained in possession of the ring. The Diocese of Chiusi was at first immediately subject to the Holy See, but was made a suffragan of Siena by Pope Pius II . In 1773 Pope Clement XIV added to it the Diocese of Pienza . ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 03690b.htm ref Notes references Catholic coord missing Italy DEFAULTSORT Chiusi Category Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy Category 1986 disestablishments ... more details
sources date October 2008 Moniuszko operas Verbum nobile The word of a nobleman is a one act opera by Stanis aw Moniuszko to a libretto by Jan Ch ci ski. It was first performed in Warsaw on January 1, 1861. Roles class wikitable Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 1861 br Conductor Serwacy agoda bass voice bass Zuzia, his daughter soprano Marcin Pakula baritone Michal his son baritone Bartolomiej, Marcin s servant bass Synopsis The plot is a rehash of a familiar operatic theme Zuzia and Michal are promised to each other by their parents, without their having met they meet accidentally and fall in love. Michal, having given his name as Stanis aw, is refused Zusia s hand by her father, who has given his word to Serwacy, Michal s father, on the betrothal. All is explained, preventing a duel between Marcin and Serwacy, and the marriage can go ahead. Recording Poznan Opera conducted by Robert Satanowski, MUSA PND 247 1993 DEFAULTSORT Verbum Nobile Category Operas Category 1861 operas Category Polish language operas Category Operas by Stanis aw Moniuszko pl Verbum nobile ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 unsourced date January 2009 Prince Nicholas Tchkotoua 1905 1984 was a Georgians Georgian writer. He fled his homeland after the takeover by the Bolsheviks in 1921. In 1949, Tchkotoua published a novel http www.amazon.com Timeless Love Story Caucasus Mountains dp 0955914515 Timeless he wrote in English, claimed as the first ever internationally published novel written by a Georgian. In the novel, set in Tbilisi , Lausanne and Paris before the First World War , Georgian Prince Shota s love for his Taya, a Russian princess, remains faithful even when outside forces manipulate their emotions, prise them apart and Shota ends up betrothed to an American. But it is the emotion, rather than the betrothal, that concerns the author. A new, re edited version of the novel was published in 2008. Tchkotoua asked that after his death his heart be buried in Georgia. In 1988 his family smuggled it back to the cemetery in Vera, Tbilisi where it lies to this day. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tchkotoua, Nicholas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1905 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1984 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tchkotoua, Nicholas Category 1905 births Category 1984 deaths Category Novelists from Georgia country Georgia bio stub asia writer stub ... more details
A type scene is a literary convention employed by a narrator across a set of scenes, or related to scenes place, action already familiar to the audience. The similarities with, and differences from, the established type are used to illuminate developments in plot and character. The technique of the type scene offers the poet a basic scaffolding, but it also allows the poet to adapt each scene for specific purposes. ref cite book last Fowler first Robert Louis title The Cambridge companion to Homer publisher Cambridge University Press year 2004 isbn 9780521012461 ref rp 135 Much of the foundational work for such analysis was by Walter Arend in his 1933 Die typischen Scenen bei Homer book on the Iliad of Homer . Later work by Robert Alter employed similar examination to parts of the Hebrew Bible , in particular to the betrothal type scene at the well in Book of Genesis Genesis . ref cite book last Bach first Alice title Women in the Hebrew Bible publisher Routledge year 1999 isbn 9780415915618 accessdate 2009 05 08 ref rp 45 Further reading cite book last Alter first Robert title The Art of Biblical Narrative year 1983 isbn 978 0465004270 cite book last Arend first Walter title Die typischen Scenen bei Homer location Berlin year 1933 References Reflist Category Literary concepts Category Literary theory Category Narratology Lit stub he nl Type scene ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2011 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Day Of Days Type Live Artist Runrig Cover Released 2004 Recorded 2003 Genre Celtic rock Length 1 17 15 Label Ridge Records Producer Reviews Last album Proterra br 2003 This album Day Of Days br 2004 Next album Everything You See br 2007 Day of Days is a live album by Scottish people Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig . The event at Stirling Castle celebrated their 30th anniversary, the band having been formed in 1973. Track listing Going Home 1 49 Hearthammer 5 09 Protect and Survive 5 07 Big Sky 7 41 Hearts of Olden Glory 4 57 S ol Ghoraidh small The Genealogy of Goraidh small 5 53 Proterra 5 26 Running to the Light 5 02 The Stamping Ground 5 49 Maymorning 10 41 Faileas air an irigh small Shadow on the Shieling small 4 41 Book of Golden Stories 3 37 Day of Days 3 18 All the Miles 3 43 A R iteach small The Betrothal small 4 30 Category Runrig albums Category 2004 live albums Category Scottish Gaelic music Runrig ... more details