- The
Nicollier Menestrel family of
French homebuilt low-wing single-engine
light aircraft includes both single- and two-seat
variants and a wide choice...
- Le
Ménestrel (French pronunciation: [lə
menɛstʁɛl], The Minstrel) was an
influential French music journal published w****ly from 1833
until 1940. It was...
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charming couplets for Eurydice, Aristée-Pluton and the King of Boeotia. Le
Ménestrel called the cast "thoroughbreds" who did full
justice to "all the charming...
- was
coming to the end of his career,
whereas Alix was
regarded by Le
Ménestrel as
becoming an
established composer.
Their score for the P****ion of Joan...
- Lafayette,
athletic program Ragin'
Cajuns Acadian architecture Sara Le
Menestrel (2014).
Negotiating Difference in
French Louisiana Music: Categories,...
- or
their local equivalent. The term
minstrel derives from Old
French ménestrel (also menesterel, menestral),
which is a
derivative from
Italian ministrello...
- the
Alexander Nevsky Monastery in Leningrad.[citation needed]
Chant du
ménestrel, Op. 71
Performed by the
Skidmore College Orchestra Glazunov's most po****r...
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Commons Attribution 4.0
International License van den Hove, Sybille; Le
Menestrel, Marc; de Bettignies, Henri-Claude (2002). "The oil
industry and climate...
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accessed 5
August 2014). Pougin,
Arthur (1905). "Semaine théatrale", in Le
Ménestrel, 18 June 1905, pp. 195–6,
accessed 6
August 2014. (In French). Zamoyski...
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featured in the 1982
climbing film, La Vie au bout des doigts.
Antoine Le
Menestrel [fr] –
prolific free
soloist whose 1985 free solo of
Revelations jumped...