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Cantus and Minstrel
** Brio the Minstrel ( performed by Terry Angus )-A Fraggle who is one of the Minstrels following Cantus.
* Murray the Minstrel ( performed by Steve Whitmire in all other episodes, Gord Robertson in " The Honk of Honks ")-An unspecified creature who is one of the five Minstrels and " second in command " to Cantus, plays a guitar.

Cantus and performed
The track also includes samples of a Latvian folk tune Sajāja Bramaņi (" Nobleman Rode Together ") performed by the folk ensemble Rasa and a Gregorian chant ( Isaiah 64: 9-11 ) from " Gregoriani Cantus " by Pierre Kaelin.

Cantus and by
* 1260 – German musical theorist Franco of Cologne publishes Ars Cantus Mensurabilis, in which he advances a new theory of musical notation in which the length of a musical note is denoted by the shape of that note, a system still used today.
* German musical theorist Franco of Cologne publishes Ars Cantus Mensurabilis, in which he advances a new theory of musical notation in which the length of a musical note is denoted by the shape of that note, a system still used today.
Important representative works include Symphony No. 3 " Symphony of Sorrowful Songs " ( 1976 ) by Górecki, Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten ( 1977 ) by Pärt, and The Veil of the Temple ( 2002 ) by Tavener, " Silent Songs " ( 1977 ) by Valentin Silvestrov.
" Cantus " ( ca 1900 ), painting by Georg Mühlberg.
* Cantus: poetry book by Brad Dehler
* Echos on a Cantus Firmus by Orlando di Lasso for organ and soprano recorder ( 1994 ).
Seagull in central coast of Chile, 2004, by Cantus.
Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten () is a short canon in A minor, written in 1977 by the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt for string orchestra and bell.
Examples of prolation canons from different eras include Le Ray Au Soleyl by Johannes Ciconia ( late 14th century ); the entire Missa prolationum by Johannes Ockeghem ( mid-15th century ), in which each separate section of the mass explores a different prolation ( or different gap between entries and relative speed of each voice ); the Agnus Dei from the Missa L ' homme armé super voces musicales by Josquin des Prez ( late 15th century ); the Agnus Dei from the Missa L ' homme armé by Pierre de la Rue ( early 16th century ); the Canon a 4 per Augmentationem et Diminutionem, the last in a set of 14 canons written as an appendix to the Goldberg Variations, by Johann Sebastian Bach ; and in the 20th century, the Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten by Arvo Pärt ( 1976 ).
Source: Taken by Cantus.
He turned to the colony of Cantus, which had been taken over long ago by the Cybermen, and had a member of the Collection, Ronan McGinley, turned into a Cyber-Controller subordinate to Braxiatel's will.
The collection, Benedek Szőlősy's Cantus Catholici, was published in 1651, and wasn't followed by a Protestant version for about 90 years.

Cantus and different
A final CD single release has two different length versions of " Tintinnabulum " along with the track " Cantus Iteratus ".

Cantus and parts
A number of his works have parts for magnetic tape, including Cantus Arcticus ( 1972, also known as Concerto for Birds & Orchestra ) for taped bird song and orchestra, and True and False Unicorn ( 1971, second version 1974, revised 2001 – 02 ), the final version of which is for three reciters, choir, orchestra and tape.

Cantus and times
Cantus has a kaleidoscopic feel at times, but once it becomes established there is a definite questing downwards, with long culminating string chords making a final descent into silence.

Cantus and .
In his " De Viris Illustribus Casinensibus ", Peter the Deacon ascribes to him the composition of a " Cantus ad B. Maurum " and letters to King Philip I of France and to Hugh of Cluny, which no longer exist.
Cantus firmus mass uses the same monophonic melody, usually drawn from chant and usually in the tenor and most often in longer note values than the other voices.
All other voices were normally calculated in relation to the tenor, which often proceeded in longer note values and carried a borrowed Cantus firmus melody.
* German band Corvus Corax recorded Cantus Buranus, a full-length opera set to the original Carmina Burana manuscript in 2005, and released Cantus Buranus Werk II in 2008.
* Josef Rheinberger-Mass in E-flat ( Cantus Missæ ) for double choir, Op.
* Konrad Junghänel conducting, Cantus Cölln.
For the Mass: the Ingressœ, Psalmellœ, Versus, Cantus, Antiphonœ ante and post Evangelium, Offertoria, Confractoria, and Transitoria.
: Cantus redirects here.
Cantus probably shares same roots with Commercium, Sitsit and Tableround.
Gudrun Sidonie Otto, Margaret Hunter, Christoph Dittmar, Cantus Thuringia, Capella Thuringia, dir.
Other releases include A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Poltergeist in the Piano, and The Borgia Cantus.
Author: Cantus, 2004.

Minstrel and performed
Minstrel show retellings in particular, usually performed by white men in blackface, tended to be derisive and pro-slavery, transforming Uncle Tom from Christian martyr to a fool or an apologist for slavery.
Mentioned or performed are Lilac Time, " A Wand ' ring Minstrel I ", " Beautiful Dreamer ", and " Largo al factotum " (" della ... città " being all that is heard ).
* Brool the Minstrel ( performed by Tim Gosley )-Brool is an unspecified creature who is one of the five Minstrels.
In a 1973 episode of The Two Ronnies, a musical sketch, " The Short and Fat Minstrel Show ", was performed as a parody of The Black and White Minstrel Show, featuring spoofs of various songs.
" Alternative Roots ", an episode of the BBC comedy series The Goodies, spoofed the popularity of The Black and White Minstrel Show, suggesting that any programme could double its viewing figures by being performed in blackface, and mentioning that a series of The Black and White Minstrel Show had been tried without make up.
*" Minstrel Potpourri " performed by the Edison Minstrels ( possibly The Haydn Quartet )
The first singing telegram in the UK is said to have been performed by Mike Collins aka The wandering Minstrel who is still performing fully personalised songs to this day.
A Minstrel Greeting, A fully personalised song performed by A Wandering Minstrel, with a full band production audio CD or DVD music video.
He performed in the Troupe's award winning production of A Minstrel Show ( or Civil Rights in a Cracker Barrel ) He attended film schools in Sweden and London, and returned to the US to ply his trade.

Minstrel and by
** The Lay of the Last Minstrel by Walter Scott ( 1805 )
*" The Palace of Minstrel " sung and danced by a minstrel chorus
The heroic exploits of Wallace were passed on to posterity mainly in the form of tales collected and recounted by the poet Blind Harry, the Minstrel (?- 1492 ) whose original, probably oral sources were never specified.
These pirated performances took many forms, including burlesques, productions with men playing women's roles and vice-versa, spoofs, variety acts, Minstrel show versions, all-black and Catholic productions, German, Yiddish and other foreign-language versions, performances on boats or by church choirs, and productions starring casts of children.
Champion racehorses trained by Vincent O ' Brien on the flat include Nijinsky II, Sir Ivor, Ballymoss, Alleged, The Minstrel and El Gran Senor.
North American stand-up comedy has its roots in various traditions of popular entertainment of the late 19th century including vaudeville, English Music Hall, Minstrel shows, humorist monologues by personalities such as Mark Twain and Norman Wilkerson, and circus clown antics.
A review for the 1944 Joseph Lewis film Minstrel Man stated " the music, scored by Ferde Grofé, is an outstanding item.
* Christopher Cross by Christopher Cross ‒ " Minstrel Gigolo " ( 1980 )
However, biographer David Rees reports in Minstrel in the Gallery that Anderson had never intended to replace the ' classic ' Tull lineup with the musicians who recorded A, but was forced by Chrysalis Records which had decided to release his ' solo ' album under the name Jethro Tull.
The end result was a number that parodied The Black and White Minstrel Show by having the male performers in blackface while the females ( excluding Mrs. Slocombe ) were not.
* Ireland – Irish Derby Stakes won by The Minstrel
* The Minstrel Boy by Thomas Moore
Its sole riff was inspired by the Jethro Tull song " Minstrel in the Gallery ".
The 1872 gubernatorial election resulted in a narrow victory for Minstrel Elisha Baxter over Brindle Tail Joseph Brooks in an election marked by fraud and intimidation.

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