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Lyra and viol
The English made smaller basses known as division viols, and the still-smaller Lyra viol.
The first known mention of the name ' viol d ' amore ' appeared in John Evelyn's Diary ( 20 November 1679 ): " for its swetenesse & novelty the Viol d ' Amore of 5 wyre-strings, plaid on with a bow, being but an ordinary violin, play'd on Lyra way by a German, than which I never heard a sweeter Instrument or more surprizing ..."
* Lyra viol

Lyra and music
It is also known The well-known Cretan music of the dominant folk instrument Cretan lyra on the island as the results of immigrant music ; a three-stringed bowed instrument similar to the Byzantine Lyra.
They participated in several music festivals, and in 1981 won the Lyra in Bratislava, the communist bloc's best-known music prize ( akin to the Sanremo Music Festival ).
To meet increasing worldwide demand for drum kits following the advent of rock and roll music, in 1961 Pearl built a factory in Chiba, Japan to produce inexpensive drum kits that bore the brand names of more than thirty distributors such as Maxwin, CB-700, Stewart, Werco, Ideal, Crest, Revelle, Revere, Lyra, Majestic, Whitehall, Apollo, Toreador, Roxy, and Coronet.
Prior to his death, Pujol had begun work on the largest of vihuela music books, the Orphenica Lyra by Miguel Fuenllana, published in 1554.
* Lyra ( Cretan ), a bowed instrument used in folk music in Crete, Greece

Lyra and was
In the past, Lyra was often represented on star maps as a vulture or an eagle carrying a lyre, either enclosed in its wings, or in its beak.
In Greek mythology, Lyra was associated with the myth of Orpheus, the musician who was killed by the Bacchantes.
Lyra was known as Urcuchillay by the Incas and was worshipped as an animal deity.
In the poem Aniara by the Nobel laureate Harry Martinson, the space ship Aniara was travelling at high speed towards the stars of Lyra after having been shipwrecked by collisions with asteroids.
USS Lyra ( AK-101 ) was a United States Navy Crater class cargo ship named after the constellation.
To the ancient Greeks, the constellation Lyra was formed from the harp of Orpheus, with Vega as its handle.
The original synthesiser setup as envisioned by Moog was called the Constellation, and consisted of three instruments-the polyphonic synthesiser, called the Apollo, a monophonic lead synthesizer called the Lyra, and a bass-pedal synthesiser, called the Taurus.
** Seventh Night of the Seventh Moon ; this was a one-day festival that was held in honor of the celestial love affair with deities associated with the star Altair ( the male cow-herd deity ) in the constellation Aquila and the star Vega ( the female weaver maid deity ) in the constellation Lyra.
The constellation was also known as Vultur volans ( the flying vulture ) to the Romans, not to be confused with Vultur cadens which was their name for Lyra.
He took part in revising the Dutch translation of the Old Testament in 1633, and after his death a book by him, called the Lyra Davidis, was published, which sought to explain the principles of Hebrew metre, and which created some controversy at the time, having been opposed by Louis Cappel.
She is excited to start picking up on a pattern in the readings, and Pullman tells us that this discovery of a pattern is the " second thing she said to Will next day in the Botanic Garden ", implying that the next day was Midsummer's Day, when she and Will would be sitting on the same bench in their separate worlds, and that there was something else, presumably that she loved him, that Lyra said to Will ( and perhaps would say every year ) before telling him of her reading.
In the 1999 unabridged audio production, Lyra was performed by the voiceover actress Jo Wyatt ( as Joanna Wyatt ).
In a 2003 radio adaptation, Lyra was voiced by child actress Lulu Popplewell.
Lyra was played by Anna Maxwell Martin in the first run and by Elaine Symons in the second.
Meanwhile, the witch Serafina Pekkala, who was separated from Lyra during a battle in Northern Lights, is searching for her.
) The Constellation was never actually released as such ; the Apollo was greatly refined and ultimately released as the Moog Polymoog Synthesizer ; the Lyra — which Keith Emerson's roadie Will Alexander describes as " A Minimoog on steroids "— was never commercially produced.
Dust was previously known ( in Lyra Belacqua's universe ) as Rusakov particles after their discoverer, Boris Mikhailovitch Rusakov.

Lyra and also
Rashi's explanations of the Chumash were also cited extensively in Postillae Perpetuae by Nicholas de Lyra ( 1292 – 1340 ), a French Franciscan.
The famous Ring Nebula ( also catalogued as Messier 57, M57 or NGC 6720 ) appears in the northern constellation of Lyra.
Lyra Belacqua (), also known as Lyra Silvertongue, is the heroine of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy.
In the first letter, Lyra also mentions that she is continuing to study the alethiometer.
* Messier object M57, a magnitude 9. 5 planetary nebula in the constellation Lyra, also known as the Ring Nebula
It describes not only Lyra and Will's journey, but also the journeys of Lee Scoresby and Serafina Pekkala.
As the second novel of the His Dark Materials trilogy, the book has also formed part of a radio drama on BBC Radio 4 starring Terence Stamp as Lord Asriel and Lulu Popplewell as Lyra, and as a two-part, six-hour performance for London's Royal National Theatre in December 2003, running until March 2004, and a second run between November 2004 and April 2005.
Later on in May 2012, Lyra Heartstrings, Trixie Lulamoon, Cherry Berry and Sunny Rays, characters who were originally from the animated series also debuted as playful ponies.
Unknowingly, Lyra leads her friend, Roger, to his death, which also lead to the reuniting of Mrs. Coulter and Lord Asriel.
He shows little emotion, though several times throughout the story he displays sadness and regret for what is necessary, and in the end he shows his love for his child and his old flame, Marisa Coulter, appearing particularly angry when he thinks that fate has brought him Lyra to use as his ' sacrifice ' to bridge worlds ( Although he calms down when Roger is revealed to also be available ).
Messier 56 ( also known as M56 or NGC 6779 ) is a globular cluster in the constellation Lyra.
The most popular of the Lyra series was the Lyra PDP-2860, which was also one of the first portable media players capable of playing MPEG-4 encoded videos.
Alph Lyla ( アルフ ・ ライラ ), also known as Alfh Lyra or Alpha Lyla, was the Japanese video games company Capcom's " house band ", composed of Capcom developers.
NGC 6745 ( also known as UGC 11391 ) is an irregular galaxy about 206 million light-years ( 63. 5 mega-parsecs ) away in the constellation Lyra.

Lyra and commonly
In the TV / Videogame series MegaMan Star Force, Lyra is the alien that accompanies Sonia Sky, who is otherwise known as Sonia Strumm in the game series, but Lyra is sometimes known as Harp, most commonly found in the original Japanese version, Ryuusei no Rockman.

Lyra and written
Letters written by Lyra included in the companion book Once Upon a Time in the North reveal that Lyra is researching her dissertation for a M. Phil in Economic History, indicating her to be continuing to study during her twenties.

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