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What (who) is Zyklus - definition


Zyklus         
COMPOSITION FOR PERCUSSION BY KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN
Zyklus für einen Schlagzeuger (English: Cycle for a Percussionist) is a composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen, assigned Number 9 in the composer's catalog of works. It was composed in 1959 at the request of Wolfgang Steinecke as a test piece for a percussion competition at the Darmstadt Summer Courses, where it was premièred on 25 August 1959 by Christoph Caskel.
Reynard         
  • Defaced Reynard preaches to a rooster. [http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/medren/pageturn.html?q=ms+codex+724&id=MEDREN_2487544&rotation=0&currentpage=496 Rare Book & Manuscript Library University of Pennsylvania Ms. Codex 724 fol.247v]
  • A studious fox in a monk's [[cowl]], in the margins of a [[book of hours]], [[Utrecht]], {{c.}} 1460
  • Ghetelen]] in ''Reinke de Vos'' (1498)
  • Title page from Flinzer's ''Reineke Fuchs'' (Glogau 1881) for children
  • The [[trickster]] figure Reynard the Fox as depicted in an 1869 children's book by [[Michel Rodange]]
CYCLE OF MEDIEVAL, ALLEGORICAL, DUTCH, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN FABLES
Renard the Fox; Rénert the Fox; Le Roman de Renart; Sir Tibert; Tibert the cat; Renart; Le Roman de Renard; Roman de Renart; Chanteclerc; Reinaert de Vos; Reynard the fox; Reinard the Fox; Reinhardus; Reynardt; Reynard the Red; Renert the Fox; Roman de Reynart; Isengrin; Reineke-Zyklus; Reinaertcyclus; Reineke Fuchs; Reynard The Fox; Le Couronnement de Renart; Reynard cycle; Reynard; Van den vos Reynaerde (1937 book); La Roman de Renart; Reynaart den Vos; History of Reynard the Fox
·noun An appelation applied after the manner of a proper name to the fox. ·same·as Renard.
Reynard         
  • Defaced Reynard preaches to a rooster. [http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/medren/pageturn.html?q=ms+codex+724&id=MEDREN_2487544&rotation=0&currentpage=496 Rare Book & Manuscript Library University of Pennsylvania Ms. Codex 724 fol.247v]
  • A studious fox in a monk's [[cowl]], in the margins of a [[book of hours]], [[Utrecht]], {{c.}} 1460
  • Ghetelen]] in ''Reinke de Vos'' (1498)
  • Title page from Flinzer's ''Reineke Fuchs'' (Glogau 1881) for children
  • The [[trickster]] figure Reynard the Fox as depicted in an 1869 children's book by [[Michel Rodange]]
CYCLE OF MEDIEVAL, ALLEGORICAL, DUTCH, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN FABLES
Renard the Fox; Rénert the Fox; Le Roman de Renart; Sir Tibert; Tibert the cat; Renart; Le Roman de Renard; Roman de Renart; Chanteclerc; Reinaert de Vos; Reynard the fox; Reinard the Fox; Reinhardus; Reynardt; Reynard the Red; Renert the Fox; Roman de Reynart; Isengrin; Reineke-Zyklus; Reinaertcyclus; Reineke Fuchs; Reynard The Fox; Le Couronnement de Renart; Reynard cycle; Reynard; Van den vos Reynaerde (1937 book); La Roman de Renart; Reynaart den Vos; History of Reynard the Fox
['r?n?:d, 're?-]
¦ noun a name for a fox.
Origin
ME: from OFr. renart; influenced by MDu. Reynaerd.