Islam
227. Islam
See also 151. FAITH ; 183. GOD and GODS ; 349. RELIGION ; 392. THEOLOGY .
- Alcoranist
- a strict follower of the Koran.
- Babism, Babiism
- the doctrines and practices of a 19th-century Persian sect that formed the basis for the current Baha’i organization, regarded as heretical by orthodox Muslims because its leader proclaimed himself to be the Imam Mahdi, the expected twelfth Imam of the Shiite sect, who would establish justice on earth. —Babist , n.
- Ghazism
- the activities of the Ghazis, fanatics sworn to destroy all infidels.
- Imamite
- a member of the Shi’a sect of Muslims, who believe in a succession of twelve divinely inspired imams, from Ali to Muhamad al Muntazar.
- Islam, Islamism
- the religion of Islam; Muhammadanism. —Islamist , n. —Islamitic , adj.
- Kaabism
- the tradition in Islam of venerating a shrine in Mecca through pilgrimage and prayers made after turning in its direction. —Kaaba , n., adj.
- Karmathian
- an adherent of a heretical 9th-century Muslim sect that considers the Koran as mere allegory and is opposed to prayer, fasting, and revelation.
- Mahdism
- the belief in Mahdi, the Muslim spiritual guide who, on Judgment Day, will lead the faithful to salvation. —Mahdist , n.
- Muhammadanism, Mohammedanism
- the doctrines and practices of the religion founded by the prophet Muhammad and set forth in the Koran. Also called Islam , Islamism . —Muhammadan, Mohammedan , n.
- Pan-Islamism
- the doctrines of Sultan Abdul-Hamid’s 19th-century political movement that was against the westernization and unification of Islam. —Pan-Islamist , n. —Pan-Islamic , adj.
- Senusism, Sanusism
- a 19th-century Islamic brotherhood observing a strict and ascetic religious orthodoxy and practicing militant political activity. Also Senusiya, Sanusiya . —Senusi, Sanusi , n.
- Shiism
- the doctrines and practices of Shi’a, one of the two major branches of Islam, regarding Ali, the son-in-law of Muhammad, as the Prophet’s legitimate successor. See also Sunnism . —Shiite , n., adj.
- Suflism, Sufism
- the beliefs and practices of an ascetic, retiring, and mystical sect in Islam. —Sufi , n., adj.
- Sunnism
- the doctrines and practices of the larger of the two major branches of Islam, regarding as legitimate the first four caliphs after Muhammad’s death and stressing the importance of the traditional portion of Muslim law (the Sunna). See also Shiism . — Sunnite , n., adj.
- talismanist
- Obsolete, a Muslim holy man.
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Portrait of a Castrato: Politics, Patronage and Music in the Life of Atto Melani
Magazine article from: Opera News; 9/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; Portrait of a Castrato: Politics, Patronage and Music in...repeatedly through the lens of his subject, castrato Atto Melani. Atto's is a singular...Essential to an understanding of the castrato's life is the way in which seventeenth...
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The last castrato
Magazine article from: New Statesman; 12/8/2008; ; 700+ words
; The last castrato Jonathan Keates Moreschi: the Angel...Nicholas Clapton Haus, 265pp. 16.99 The castrato craze was one of the most bizarre phenomena...biographical record, if only because the castrato's life, led almost exclusively within...
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Orchestration ... or castration? The controversial decision to uncover the remains of the famous 18th-century castrato Farinelli in Bologna may or may not prove insightful for music historians ... while an exhibition on castrati in London illuminates this exclusive profession for the wider public.(FRONTLINE)(Biography)
Magazine article from: History Today; 9/1/2006; 700+ words
; ...THIS YEAR, the remains of the legendary castrato Farinelli (Carlo Broschi 1705-82...sturdy man. The bones of the great castrato are to be examined further to discover...heroic lead would usually be written for a castrato singer. When such operas are performed...
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`Farinelli' Gives Voice to Another Era // Technology Puts Castrato on Film
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 4/18/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...Pavarotti C. Farinelli, the great Italian castrato of the 18th century. The answer, you...simply do not exist anymore. The last castrato, Alessandro Moreschi, a soloist with...soprano) plus one soprano would equal the castrato range. They recorded the soundtrack...
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The castrato's castration.
Magazine article from: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900; 6/22/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...one might think that the voice of the castrato caused a scandal in the breeches of his...Two decades before the appearance of a castrato (Nicolo Grimaldi, called Nicolini...presence to a cultural elite. Presenting a castrato, Pepys performed his membership in the...
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CARESTINI: THE STORY OF A CASTRATO
Magazine article from: Opera News; 3/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...Jaroussky "CARESTINI: THE STORY OF A CASTRATO" Arias by Capelli, Gluck, Graun...the same comparison; fortunately, the castrato is extinct, making the countertenor...falsetto can't replicate the sound of a castrato singing comfortably within his (for...
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The Arts: A cut above the rest Portraying the greatest castrato ever on film is one thing. Doing so live on stage is quite another - even with the help of Richard O'Brien. By Michael Church
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 8/23/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...the voice and person of the greatest castrato who ever lived. Farinelli - born Carlo...the high ones. But in Farinelli the Castrato, the bloody operation and subsequent...interesting fact that the most celebrated castrato in the world spent the best years of...
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SUSANNA, THE CAPTAIN & THE CASTRATO: SCENES FROM THE BURNEY SALON, 1779-80
Magazine article from: The Spectator; 8/28/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...love SUSANNA, THE CAPTAIN & THE CASTRATO: SCENES FROM THE BURNEY SALON, 1779...Susanna met Gasparo Pacchierotti, a castrato who had succeeded Farinelli as the most...In Susanna, the Captain & the Castrato, Linda Kelly (who has previously written...
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Susanna and the singing eunuch Paula Byrne on the friendship between Fanny Burney's sister and a celebrated castrato
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 8/15/2004; ; 700+ words
; Susanna, the Captain and the Castrato by Linda Kelly Starhaven, pounds 9 pbk, 140 pp WHEN THE Italian castrato singer Gasparo Pacchierotti met Susanna...clear to a modern reader the sound of the castrato voice, and its importance to the Opera...
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Arts: The birth of a notion Your patron's a slavedriver, the air is killing your wife and your castrato's gone missing. What do you do? If you're Monteverdi, you define a new art form and create its first masterpiece, Orfeo.
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 9/14/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...musical harem". In the event, a castrato priest from the cathedral choir was drafted...role of La Musica. The progress of the castrato from Tuscany to Mantua was the subject...words for that part as well. Why had the castrato not yet arrived, demanded Francesco...
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castrato
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
castrato (It.) . Castrated. Male sop. or cont. whose v. was preserved by castration...brilliant, flexible, and often sensuous. Giovanni Gualberto Magli, a castrato, sang Music and Proserpine (and perhaps Hope) in f.p. of Monteverdi...
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castration
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to the Body
...came to be an eighteenth-century euphemism for castrato. From the late seventeenth century the central...role ( primo uomo ) in opera seria was sung by a castrato. The quality of the castrato's voice was unique. Castrati were considered...
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Operatic Death
Encyclopedia entry from: Macmillan Encyclopedia of Death and Dying
...than as excuses to display technique. This was the age of the castrato, the castrated male singer whose unnaturally high, pure sound...the presence of society, and without the threat of sex (the castrato was, after all, harmless) opera took on a strange coolness...
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Bontempi, Giovanni Andrea
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
...Andrea Angelini ] ( b Perugia, 1624; d Brufa, nr. Perugia, 1705). It. composer, singer, and writer on music. Sang as castrato under Monteverdi and Cavalli in St Mark's, Venice, 1643–50, when he went to Dresden. Befriended by Sch...
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evirato
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
evirato (It.). Unmanned. 18th-cent. type of male singer whose boy-sop. v. had been preserved by castration. Same as castrato .
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