keen for gain ‹money, pleasure, variety› - translation to russian
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keen for gain ‹money, pleasure, variety› - translation to russian

BRITISH BUDGET RECORD LABEL
Music For Pleasure (record label); Classics for Pleasure; Listen for Pleasure

variety theatre         
  • Singers perform on the Chinese variety TV show ''Happy Camp''.
  • famous acts have performed]] over the century.
TELEVISION GENRE CHARACTERIZED BY A SERIES OF SPECIALTY ACTS SUCH AS MUSIC, DANCE, COMEDY, MAGIC, ACROBATICS AND VENTRILOQUISM
Variety television; Variety shows; Variety programs; Variety theatre; Variety Show; Variety entertainment; History of variety shows; Variety program; Variety arts; Variety act; Variety performance; Variety television show; Variety series; Variety (genre)

[və'raiətiθiətə]

общая лексика

мюзик-холл

театр эстрады

variety show         
  • Singers perform on the Chinese variety TV show ''Happy Camp''.
  • famous acts have performed]] over the century.
TELEVISION GENRE CHARACTERIZED BY A SERIES OF SPECIALTY ACTS SUCH AS MUSIC, DANCE, COMEDY, MAGIC, ACROBATICS AND VENTRILOQUISM
Variety television; Variety shows; Variety programs; Variety theatre; Variety Show; Variety entertainment; History of variety shows; Variety program; Variety arts; Variety act; Variety performance; Variety television show; Variety series; Variety (genre)
variety show варьете, эстрадное представление, эстрадный концерт
variety entertainment         
  • Singers perform on the Chinese variety TV show ''Happy Camp''.
  • famous acts have performed]] over the century.
TELEVISION GENRE CHARACTERIZED BY A SERIES OF SPECIALTY ACTS SUCH AS MUSIC, DANCE, COMEDY, MAGIC, ACROBATICS AND VENTRILOQUISM
Variety television; Variety shows; Variety programs; Variety theatre; Variety Show; Variety entertainment; History of variety shows; Variety program; Variety arts; Variety act; Variety performance; Variety television show; Variety series; Variety (genre)
variety entertainment = variety show

Definition

Аруз
(иначе аруд)

система стихосложения, возникшая в арабской поэзии и распространившаяся в ряде стран Ближнего и Среднего Востока. Теория А., впервые разработанная в трудах арабского филолога Халиля ибн Ахмеда (8 в.), получила развитие у более поздних иранских теоретиков Рашида Ватвата, Шамси Кайса Рази и др. В А. ритмообразующим элементом стиха является определённое чередование долгих и кратких слогов, согласно закону арабской фонетики. Однако вскоре система А. начала применяться не только в языках со сходным звуковым составом (язык фарси), но и в тюркских языках, где гласные не различаются по долготе. Кратким слогом в А. (условное обозначение ∪) считается открытый слог с кратким гласным; долгим (условное обозначение -) - открытый слог с долгим гласным; полуторным (- ∪) - закрытый слог с кратким гласным. Комбинация долгих и кратких слогов образует стопу - основной элемент стиха. Насчитывают до 8 основных стоп:

1. ∪ - -;

2.- ∪ -;

3. ∪ - - -;

4. - - ∪ -;

5.- ∪ - -;

6. ∪ - ∪ -;

7. - ∪ -;

8.- - - ∪;

их различные сочетания дают 19 основным метров, из них 7 с одинаковыми стопами и 12 с разными. Но т. к. любая основная стопа каждого метра может подвергаться разного рода изменениям (зихафы), число вариантов метров значительно возрастает. А. оставался в арабской, персо-таджикской и в ряде тюркских литератур единственной системой стихосложения вплоть до 20 в., когда были сделаны попытки введения новых метров (вольный стих, силлабо-тонический и др.).

Лит.: Крымский А., Арабская литература в очерках и образцах, М., 1911; Корш Ф., Древнейший народный стих турецких племен, СПБ, 1909; Вахид Табризи, Джам'-и мухтасар. Трактат о поэтике, М., 1959; Bloch A., Vers und Sprache im Altarabischen, Basel, 1946; Weil G., Grundriss und System der altarabischen Metren, Wiesbaden, 1958; Ханлери, Парвиз Натель, Тахгиге энтегади дар арузе фарси..., Тегеран, 1327 с. г. х. (1948).

Н. Б. Кондырева.

Wikipedia

Music for Pleasure (record label)

Music for Pleasure (or MFP) and Classics for Pleasure (CFP) were British record labels that issued budget-priced albums of popular and classical music respectively. Albums were subsequently released under the MFP label in Australia (MFP-A) and South Africa.

MFP was set up in 1965 as a joint venture between EMI, which provided the source material, and the publisher Paul Hamlyn, which handled distribution in so-called non-traditional outlets, such as W.H. Smith, the booksellers. The MFP catalogue consisted of both original material and reissues of existing EMI recordings, including records by "name" artists such as Kenny Rogers, the Beach Boys, Blondie, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, the Animals and the Beatles.

Original material included studio recordings of successful West End musicals, the first of which were recorded secretly for EMI by the young independent producer David Gooch (later producing Alma Cogan and Vera Lynn) who was given carte blanche to select three productions: these were South Pacific, Carousel and The Sound of Music, the last of which sold 250,000 copies. These albums were also manufactured for the Regal label in Canada. Some years later, they were re-recorded by Norman Newell.

During the late 1980s and early 1990s, MFP became the major budget-priced label in the UK, the label being run by Alec Sharman. Other notable sub-labels which were part of MFP included Classics for Pleasure (CFP) managed by Patricia Byrne, Listen for Pleasure (LFP) managed by Roger Godbald, a spoken word label and 'Fame' managed by Peter O'Cain which re-issued classic rock and pop albums from Queen, Paul McCartney, Marillion, and other successful EMI artists. All the labels moved from vinyl to cassette and finally to CDs, but when the CD market slowed in the mid-1990s MFP struggled to maintain sales in line with what was expected by the owner company EMI Records, so in 1995 the management team which had been led so successfully by Roger Woodhead was re-structured and Music for Pleasure became a sub label of the newly launched EMI Gold headed up by Paul Holland. The label continued with some measure of success with releases from classic artists such as Shirley Bassey, Nat King Cole, Cliff Richard, Dean Martin and even Classic Sing-A-Long Party CDs. In 1999 when Paul Holland left to join Granada, Steve Woof took over the running of the label.

The affiliated label Disky from the Netherlands was also licensed to re-release various EMI and King Biscuit Flower Hour releases in Europe. The Fame label reissued several Beatles, Pink Floyd and related albums in the 1980s.

The MFP label was briefly revived by EMI as a budget reissue label in the UK. One release was of Frank Sinatra. The subsequent sale of EMI to several competitors quietly ended MFP by 2012.

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