- bandmaster, in 1923. Both the
Orpheans and the
Savoy Havana Band were
under the
management of
William de Mornys. The
Orpheans were
later led by the violinist...
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Orphean may
refer to:
Relating to Orpheus, a
legendary musician, poet, and
prophet in
ancient Gr****
religion and myth
Orphean warbler, a
typical warbler...
- the
tales told in Mary Zimmerman's play Metamorphoses.
Katabasis List of
Orphean operas Pierian Spring Garezou, p. 91. Orpheus's
Thracian origin, already...
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Orphean warbler is the name of:
Eastern Orphean warbler Sylvia cr****irostris
Western Orphean warbler Sylvia hortensis This page is an
index of articles...
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century BC. The
Thracians excelled in
metallurgy and gave the Gr****s the
Orphean and
Dionysian cults, but
remained tribal and stateless. The
Persian Achaemenid...
- Dennis),
Tommy Kinsman,
Harry Roy,
Carroll Gibbons and the
Savoy Hotel Orpheans (vocal by
George Melachrino) and Jay
Wilbur (with
vocals by Sam Costa)...
- The
eastern Orphean warbler (Curruca cr****irostris) is a
typical warbler of the
genus Curruca. This
species occurs in
summer around the Mediterranean...
- diners. The
hotel became Carte's most
successful venture. Its bands,
Savoy Orpheans and the
Savoy Havana Band,
became famous, and
other entertainers (who were...
- The
western Orphean warbler (Curruca hortensis) is a
typical warbler of the
genus Curruca. This
species occurs in
summer around the Mediterranean, through...
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Hotel Orpheans and
vocals by
George Metaxa (later spelled:
Georges Metaxa), in July 1928.
Gibbons took over as
bandleader of the
Savoy Hotel Orpheans in...