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Argentine-American composer (1934–2019)
Mario Davidovsky (March 4, 1934 – August 23, 2019) was an Argentine-American composer. Born in Argentina, he emigrated in 1960 to the United States, where
Mario_Davidovsky
Musical compositions by Mario Davidovsky
pre-recorded tape composed by Mario Davidovsky at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, dating from 1963 to 2006. Davidovsky explains that, "One of
Synchronisms_(Davidovsky)
Norma Beecroft Elmer Bernstein Leonard Bernstein [pupils] Paul Bowles Mario Davidovsky [pupils] Jacob Druckman [pupils] Halim El-Dabh Harold Farberman [pupils]
List of music students by teacher: C to F
List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_C_to_F
American award for musical works
Schuller, Joseph Schwantner, Jacob Druckman, George Perle, John Harbison, Mario Davidovsky, and Bernard Rands. Gann argued that "Downtown" composers like himself
Pulitzer_Prize_for_Music
Music genre that uses electronic instruments
Milton Babbitt, Charles Wuorinen, Halim El-Dabh, Bülent Arel and Mario Davidovsky used the RCA Synthesizer extensively in various compositions. One of
Electronic_music
Name list
furniture designer Mario Davidovsky (1934–2019), Argentine-American composer Mario Dedivanovic (born 1983), American makeup artist Mario Del Monaco (1915–1982)
Mario_(name)
Art music genre, originated in 1950s
Boulez – Répons (1981–84) John Cage – Imaginary Landscape No. 1 (1939) Mario Davidovsky – Synchronisms No. 6 for Piano and Electronic Sound (1970) Halim El-Dabh
Electroacoustic_music
Surname list
in the north. Konstantin Davidovsky, Soviet actor Maciej Aleksy Dawidowski (1920–1943), Polish scoutmaster Mario Davidovsky (1934–2019), Argentine composer
Dawidowski
the Proms) Elliott Carter – String Quartet No.5 Mario Davidovsky – Violin Concertino Mario Davidovsky – Flashbacks for flute/piccolo/alto flute, clarinet/bass
1995_in_music
American classical composer
including Sir Harrison Birtwistle, Robert Cogan, Chaya Czernowin, and Mario Davidovsky. In interviews and his own writings, Lei Liang credits Harvard ethnomusicologist
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American professional orchestra
American composers as Andrew Imbrie, Stephen Hartke, George Tsontakis, Mario Davidovsky, and Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon, and European composers Marius Constant,
Riverside_Symphony
Type of musical ensemble
percussionists, double bass Iannis Xenakis: Plektó (1993) + percussion Mario Davidovsky: Flashbacks (1995) + percussion Gérard Grisey: Vortex Temporum (1996)
Pierrot_ensemble
(Makrokosmos III) for two amplified pianos and percussion (two players). Mario Davidovsky Synchronisms No. 7, for orchestra and tape Synchronisms No. 8, for
1974_in_music
Topics referred to by the same term
Synchronism may refer to: Synchronism (Davidovsky), compositions by Argentine-American composer Mario Davidovsky incorporating acoustic instruments and
Synchronism
Annual summer music academy in Lenox, Massachusetts, US
include John Adams, Luciano Berio, Leonard Bernstein, William Bolcom, Mario Davidovsky, David Del Tredici, Jacob Druckman, Lukas Foss, Michael Gandolfi, John
Tanglewood_Music_Center
Children for soprano, flute/piccolo/alto flute/bass flute, and harp Mario Davidovsky – Salvos for flute, clarinet, harp, percussion, violin and cello Jacob
1986_in_music
Argerich – concert pianist Daniel Barenboim – conductor and pianist Mario Davidovsky – composer Giora Feidman – klezmer musician Max Glücksmann – pioneer
List_of_Argentine_Jews
Daetwyler – Concerto for Alphorn, Flute, Saxophone and Strings No. 2 Mario Davidovsky – Romancero, for soprano, flute (piccolo, alto flute), clarinet (bass
1983_in_music
Post-1945 period in classical music
Karlheinz Stockhausen in Europe, and by Milton Babbitt, Donald Martino, Mario Davidovsky, and Charles Wuorinen in the United States. Some of their compositions
Contemporary_classical_music
American classical composer
and 1970s with Milton Babbitt, Otto Luening, Vladimir Ussachevsky, Mario Davidovsky and Alice Shields. She became one of four primary instructors in electronic
Pril_Smiley
American Composer (1975 - 2017)
Harvard College. While at Harvard, he studied under Bernard Rands, Mario Davidovsky, and Elizabeth Swados. Friedman was most well known as the co-creator
Michael_Friedman_(composer)
American classical composer
Music and Art, and studied with Joseph Wood at Oberlin College and Mario Davidovsky at City College of New York. She graduated from City College/CUNY with
Laura_Kaminsky
American composer and college professor
degree in composition from Columbia University, where he studied with Mario Davidovsky and Chou Wen-chung. He had a Fulbright grant for study at Cambridge
David_Froom
Music school of Vanderbilt University
William Bolcom, George Crumb, Richard Danielpour, Michael Daugherty, Mario Davidovsky, Lukas Foss, John Harbison, Karel Husa, Steven Mackey, Donald Martino
Blair_School_of_Music
American cellist
composers such as Lera Auerbach, Josef Bardanashvili, Kenji Bunch, Mario Davidovsky, Avner Dorman, Tan Dun, Philip Glass, Tania León, Roberto Sierra, and
Kristina_Reiko_Cooper
George Crumb – Mundus Canis (A Dog's World) for guitar and percussion Mario Davidovsky – String Quartet No. 5 Ludovico Einaudi – Arie Lorenzo Ferrero – A
1998_in_music
Columbia University electronic music research facility established in 1959
Varèse, Chou Wen-chung, Halim El-Dabh, Michiko Toyama, Bülent Arel, Mario Davidovsky, Charles Dodge, Pril Smiley, Alice Shields, Wendy Carlos, Dariush Dolat-Shahi
Computer_Music_Center
American composer (born 1954)
Daugherty studied composition with Pulitzer Prize–winning composer Mario Davidovsky as a composition fellow at Tanglewood. It was at Tanglewood that Daugherty
Michael_Daugherty
revised 1976) for soprano, piano/celeste, and two percussionists Mario Davidovsky – String Quartet No. 3 Henri Dutilleux – Ainsi la nuit Einar Englund
1976_in_music
American composer
from which he received a doctorate. His teachers include Bülent Arel, Mario Davidovsky, and Jacob Druckman. He later conducted post-doctoral research at IRCAM
Conrad_Cummings
Corigliano – Symphony No. 1 George Crumb – Easter Dawning for carillon Mario Davidovsky – Simple Dances for flute, two percussion, piano, and cello Joël-François
1991_in_music
Enrique Cadícamo Jorge Calandrelli Francisco Canaro Juan José Castro Mario Davidovsky Julio de Caro Carlos di Sarli Homero Expósito Gabino Ezeiza Eduardo
List_of_Argentines
Symphony No. 12 George Crumb Diptych for orchestra Sonata for solo cello Mario Davidovsky Quintet for Clarinet and Strings Suite Sinfonica Para "El Payaso" for
1955_in_music
Berkeley – Viola Concerto (revised) Elliott Carter – Clarinet Concerto Mario Davidovsky – Quartet No. 2 for oboe, violin, viola, violoncello Peter Maxwell
1996_in_music
Winner of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Music
(1969): String Quartet No. 3 Charles Wuorinen (1970): Time's Encomium Mario Davidovsky (1971): Synchronisms No. 6 Jacob Druckman (1972): Windows Elliott Carter
Voiceless_Mass
George Crumb – A Little Suite for Christmas, A.D. 1979, for piano Mario Davidovsky Consorts, for symphonic band String Quartet No. 4 Peter Maxwell Davies
1980_in_music
Music school in New York City
Alfred Cortot – piano Robert Cuckson – composition, theory, analysis Mario Davidovsky – composition Elaine Douvas – oboe George Enescu – interpretation Ruth
Mannes_School_of_Music
Argentine classical composer
and the Columbia University, and among his teachers were John Cage, Mario Davidovsky, Chou Wen-chung, Alberto Ginastera, Luciano Berio, Tōru Takemitsu,
Daniel_Doura
American chamber orchestra
Fleming. Orpheus has premiered works by Elliott Carter, Jacob Druckman, Mario Davidovsky, Michael Gandolfi, William Bolcom, Osvaldo Golijov, Fred Lerdahl, Gunther
Orpheus_Chamber_Orchestra
1964 live album by various artists
Creation—Prologue – 8:09 Milton Babbitt: Composition for Synthesizer – 10:36 Mario Davidovsky: Electronic Study No. 1 – 5:50 Otto Luening: Gargoyles – 9:21 Columbia–Princeton
Columbia–Princeton Electronic Music Center (album)
Columbia–Princeton_Electronic_Music_Center_(album)
liriche di Antonio Machado, version for soprano and chamber orchestra Mario Davidovsky Electronic Study No. 3 Synchronisms No. 2 for flute, clarinet, violin
1964_in_music
Day of the year
1994) 1933 – Nino Vaccarella, Italian racing driver (died 2021) 1934 – Mario Davidovsky, Argentinian-American composer and academic (died 2019) 1934 – John
March_4
Bingham William Bolcom Michael Colgrass Robert Cundick Brian Current Mario Davidovsky Stacy Garrop Daniel E. Gawthrop Henryk Gorecki Daron Hagen Stephen
Barlow_Endowment
Holiday Overture (revision) Carlos Chávez – Soli II, for wind quintet Mario Davidovsky – Electronic Study No. 1 Piano 1961 for orchestra Edison Denisov –
1961_in_music
orchestra (revised version) Requiescant, for chorus and orchestra Mario Davidovsky – String Quartet No. 2 Peter Maxwell Davies – Prolation, for orchestra
1958_in_music
Japanese musician (born 1962)
Toshiya Eto, and Armand Weisbord. She also studied composition with Mario Davidovsky at Columbia University, and computer music at Stanford University.
Mari_Kimura
doctorate in composition at Harvard University with Bernard Rands and Mario Davidovsky as well as Joshua Fineberg and Hans Tutschku and worked with Chaya
Peter_Gilbert_(composer)
(born 1934) Robert T. Anderson (1934–2009) Benjamin Boretz (born 1934) Mario Davidovsky (1934–2019) Bernard Rands (1934–2026) James Tenney (1934–2006) Fisher
Chronological list of American classical composers
Chronological_list_of_American_classical_composers
Memoriale (... explosante fixe... Originel) for flute and ensemble Mario Davidovsky – Capriccio for two pianos Peter Maxwell Davies – An Orkney Wedding
1985_in_music
and percussion (two players) Richard Danielpour – Cello Concerto Mario Davidovsky – Festino for guitar, viola, violoncello, contrabass Peter Maxwell
1994_in_music
Echoes of Autumn (Echoes I) for violin, alto flute, clarinet, and piano Mario Davidovsky Junctures for flute, clarinet, and violin Synchronisms No. 4 for chorus
1966_in_music
Madrigals, Books II for soprano, flute/alto flute/piccolo, and percussion Mario Davidovsky – Inflexions for chamber ensemble Henri Dutilleux – Résonances for
1965_in_music
American composer
residence at The Composers Conference working with Roger Sessions and Mario Davidovsky. Awarded a Fulbright Fellowship in 1977, Dellaira studied in Rome with
Michael_Dellaira
American musician (1929–2022)
Vaults (6–7) (2019) – Carl Nielsen, Milton Babbitt, Valley Weigl, Mario Davidovsky, Arthur Honegger, Béla Bartók, Claude Debussy, Louis Spohr, Gordon
Stanley_Drucker
version) Alvin Curran – VSTO (string quartet) Michael Daugherty – Bizarro Mario Davidovsky – Shulamit's Dream for soprano and orchestra David Diamond – Symphony
1993_in_music
children's voices, male speaking choir, bell ringers, and large orchestra Mario Davidovsky – Pennplay for sixteen players Peter Maxwell Davies Black Pentecost
1979_in_music
Haunted Landscape for orchestra The Sleeper for soprano and piano Mario Davidovsky – Divertimento for cello and orchestra Peter Maxwell Davies – Symphony
1984_in_music
Israeli pianist and composer (born 1989)
the Mannes School of Music in New York, studying composition with Mario Davidovsky and piano with Victor Rosenbaum. She completed her Ph.D. at Brandeis
Talia_Amar
Chinese-American composer, conductor, and pianist
Hugo Weisgall at Queens College and Chou Wen-chung, Jack Beeson, and Mario Davidovsky at Columbia University, as well as Leonard Bernstein. Sheng served
Bright_Sheng
Makrokosmos (1972-1979) A Little Suite for Christmas, A.D. 1979 (1980) Mario Davidovsky String Quartet No. 1 (1954) Concertino for Percussion and String Orchestra
List_of_atonal_compositions
(1878–1971) James Dashow (born 1944) Michael Daugherty (born 1954) Mario Davidovsky (1934–2019) Don Davis (born 1957) Katherine K. Davis (1892–1980) William
List_of_American_composers
the Whale) for electric flute, electric cello, and amplified piano Mario Davidovsky – Chacona for violin, cello, and piano Morton Feldman – Rothko Chapel
1971_in_music
director Andres Cantor – sports commentator Sergio Chejfec – writer Mario Davidovsky – composer Alicia Dujovne Ortiz – writer Giora Feidman – klezmer musician
List_of_Latin_American_Jews
American composer
Doctor of Musical Arts at Columbia University in 1991, studying with Mario Davidovsky and Jack Beeson. The same year, he also attended the BMI Film Scoring
Rick_Baitz
Davide da Bergamo (Felice Moretti) (1791–1863) Neil Davidge (born 1962) Mario Davidovsky (1934–2019) Hugh Davies (1943–2005) Peter Maxwell Davies (1934–2016)
List_of_composers_by_name
Chinese-American composer (born 1953)
teachers included Wu Zu-qiang in Beijing as well as Chou Wen-chung and Mario Davidovsky in New York. Since 1998, Chen has been the Lorena Cravens/Millsap/Missouri
Chen_Yi_(composer)
American pianist and attorney
Milton Babbitt, Stefan Wolpe, Charles Wuorinen and Elliott Carter. Mario Davidovsky wrote his Pulitzer Prize–winning Synchronisms No. 6 for Piano and Electronic
Robert_Miller_(pianist)
American conductor
Gerard Grisey, Jonathan Dawe, Tristan Murail, Ralph Shapey, Luigi Nono, Mario Davidovsky, and Wolfgang Rihm. He has led groups including the American Composers
Jeffrey_Milarsky
und Trompeten George Crumb Pastoral Drone for organ Trio for Strings Mario Davidovsky – String Trio for violin, viola, violoncello Ross Edwards – Piano Concerto
1982_in_music
Australian composer (born 1976)
Birtwistle, Bernard Rands, Magnus Lindberg, Julian Anderson, Lee Hyla, Mario Davidovsky, Judith Weir and Michael Finnissy. Vines actively identifies with transmodernism
Nicholas_Vines
quintet Leonardo Balada Symphony No. 4 Lausanne Celebracio for orchestra Mario Davidovsky – Synchronisms No. 10 for guitar and electronic sounds Lorenzo Ferrero
1992_in_music
Graetzer (1914–1993) studied with teachers including Paul Hindemith. Mario Davidovsky [pupils] Fernando Egozcue Mariano Etkin Carlos Grätzer Marcelo Koc
List of music students by teacher: G to J
List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_G_to_J
American composer (born 1953)
University, where she was a student of Chou Wen-chung, Jack Beeson, and Mario Davidovsky. Her doctoral thesis, a significant composition and accompanying analysis
Anne_LeBaron
George Crumb – Zeitgeist (Tableaux Vivants) for two amplified pianos Mario Davidovsky – Synchronisms No. 9 for violin and tape Joël-François Durand – Die
1988_in_music
Brubaker [pupils] Benjamin Boretz [pupils] Daniel Catán Richard Danielpour Mario Davidovsky [pupils] Michael Dellaira Charles Dodge [pupils] Edwin Dugger John
List of music students by teacher: A to B
List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_A_to_B
Italian American composer and educator
University (1980). His composition instructors have included Les Thimmig, Mario Davidovsky, Robert Morris, Frank Lewin, Yehudi Wyner, Krzysztof Penderecki and
Chester_Biscardi
(three players) Black Angels (Images I) for electric string quartet Mario Davidovsky – Synchronisms No. 6 for piano and electronic sound Charles Dodge –
1970_in_music
1956) Mabel Wheeler Daniels (1878–1971) Michael Daugherty (born 1954) Mario Davidovsky (1934–2019) Don Davis (born 1957) Katherine K. Davis (1892–1980) Reginald
List of composers by nationality
List_of_composers_by_nationality
Music genre
Alfred Schnittke and Lera Auerbach from Russia, Lalo Schifrin and Mario Davidovsky from Argentina and Paul Ben-Haim and Shulamit Ran from Israel. There
Secular_Jewish_music
Symphony No. 8 ("Imagini"), Op. 30 John Cage – As Slow as Possible Mario Davidovsky – Quartet for flute, violin, viola and violoncello James Dillon - Helle
1987_in_music
No. 10 Carlos Chávez – Symphony No. 3 George Crumb – String Quartet Mario Davidovsky – Concertino for Percussion and Strings George Enescu – Chamber Symphony
1954_in_music
Goo The La's – The La's List of Canadian number-one albums of 1990 Mario Davidovsky Biblical Songs for soprano, flute, clarinet, violin, cello, and piano
1990_in_music
1934 2022 French Harrison Birtwistle 1934 2022 British The Corridor Mario Davidovsky 1934 2019 Argentine-American Peter Maxwell Davies 1934 2016 British
List of 21st-century classical composers
List_of_21st-century_classical_composers
French composer, pianist and conductor
included the music of Elliott Carter, Arthur Berger, Claudio Spies, Mario Davidovsky, Seymour Shifrin, Earl Kim, Donald Martino, George Edwards, Robert
Jacques-Louis_Monod
Month of 1934
sermon at his church in Dahlem in defiance of a suspension order. Born: Mario Davidovsky, composer, in Médanos, Buenos Aires, Argentina (d. 2019); John Duffey
March_1934
American classical composer
have included Karl Kohn, Darius Milhaud, Charles Jones, Yehudi Wyner, Mario Davidovsky, and Wlodzimierz Kotonski. He was a distinguished member of the faculty
David_Noon
(1895–1968) Alejandro Civilotti (born 1959) Ellen C. Covito (born 1974) Mario Davidovsky (1934–2019) Hilda Dianda (born 1925) Daniel Doura (born 1957) Oscar
List of Argentine classical composers
List_of_Argentine_classical_composers
Nepomuk David 1895 1977 Austria Thomas Christian David 1925 2006 Austria Mario Davidovsky 1934 2019 Argentina, United States Peter Maxwell Davies 1934 2016 United
List of composers for the classical guitar
List_of_composers_for_the_classical_guitar
American composer and conductor
degree at Columbia University in 1973, studying with Charles Wuorinen, Mario Davidovsky, and Harvey Sollberger. He then matriculated at Princeton, where he
Edgar_Warren_Williams
American musician (born 1967)
William Bolcom, Kenneth Fuchs, and Curtis Curtis-Smith, Roger Sessions, Mario Davidovsky, the Cuban composers Ernesto Lecuona and Gonzalo Roig, and others.
Evan_Hause
jazz trumpeter (b. 1927) Clint Conatser, baseball player (b. 1921) Mario Davidovsky, Argentine-American composer (b. 1934) David Koch, billionaire businessman
2019 deaths in the United States (July–December)
2019_deaths_in_the_United_States_(July–December)
American soprano
Bernstein, John Cage, John Corigliano, George Crumb, Luigi Dallapiccola, Mario Davidovsky, Henri Dutilleux, Morton Feldman, Hans Werner Henze, György Ligeti
Karol_Bennett
Uruguayan composer and musician (born 1940)
Columbia-Princeton University where he studied under Vladimir Ussachevsky and Mario Davidovsky. Whilst in New York, he taught for 25 years at the Tisch School of
Sergio_Cervetti
– Spiegel George Crumb – Makrokosmos, Volume I for amplified piano Mario Davidovsky – Transientes for orchestra Paul Le Flem – Symphony No. 4 Karel Goeyvaerts
1972_in_music
American Italian composer (1939–2022)
Foundation Recording Award with his work Coincidences (1969) together with Mario Davidovsky and Tison Street. During his three-year fellowship at the Academy,
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Claude Bolling and Jean-Pierre Rampal – Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Mario Davidovsky – Scenes from Shir ha-Shirim for soprano, two tenors, bass soli and
1975_in_music
Answers [ru] for orchestra Preghiere [ru] for baritone and chamber orchestra Mario Davidovsky Electronic Study No. 2 Synchronisms No. 1 for flute and electronic
1962_in_music
(1931–2021) Antonio Agri (1932–1998) Waldo de los Ríos (1934–1977) Mario Davidovsky (1934–2019) Alicia Terzian (Born 1934) Maria Teresa Luengo (Born 1940)
Chronological list of Argentine classical composers
Chronological_list_of_Argentine_classical_composers
Mexican composer (1930–2016)
Diller-Quaile Music School in New York City and also studied with Mario Davidovsky at City College. After completing her music studies, she studied journalism
Alida_Vázquez
for tape Meditation on White Noise, for tape The Word, for tape, Mario Davidovsky – Serie sinfonica 1959 for orchestra Peter Maxwell Davies – Ricercar
1959_in_music
MARIO DAVIDOVSKY
MARIO DAVIDOVSKY
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Maria, MARJO means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Female
Japanese
 Japanese form of English Mary, MARI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Mari.
Female
Japanese
(真里å) Japanese name MARIKO means "true village child."
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Marius, MARIO means "male, virile."
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Roman Latin Marcius, MARCIO means "defense" or "of the sea."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Marcus, MARCO means "defense" or "of the sea."
Male
Arthurian
, ("of the sea"), Ector de Maris.
Female
Welsh
 Welsh form of Greek Maria, MARI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Mari.
Female
English
French form of Latin Maria, MARIE means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Margot, MARGO means "pearl."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Darius, DARIO means "possesses a lot, wealthy."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Marinus, MARINO means "of the sea."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Mares 2.Dutch : variant of Mares 3.Dutch and Belgian (van Maris) : habitational name for someone from Merris in French Flanders or possibly from Maris in Dutch Limburg.Greek : probably a metronymic from the female personal name Maria.
Girl/Female
Australian, Japanese
Child of Mari
Female
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Margarites, MARIT means "pearl."
Male
Polish
Variant spelling of Czech/Polish Marek, MARIK means "defense" or "of the sea."
Male
French
French form of Roman Latin Marinus, MARIN means "of the sea."
Male
German
 Serbian and Slovene form of Greek Markos, MARKO means "defense" or "of the sea." Also in use by the Basques, Bulgarians, Dutch, Finnish, Germans, and Romani. Compare with another form of Marko.
Male
English
 Pet form of English Mark, MARKO means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Marko.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Marcius, MARZIO means "defense" or "of the sea."
MARIO DAVIDOVSKY
MARIO DAVIDOVSKY
Girl/Female
Tamil
Diamond, Queen of gods
Girl/Female
Muslim
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of the Renowned
Boy/Male
Tamil
Eternal, Unsurpassed
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Fun; Eid; Enjoyment
Biblical
remembered by the LORD
Boy/Male
Hindu
Looks like Ishwar, The supreme God of Hindu, Lord of beauty
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Merciful; Compassionate
Girl/Female
Spanish
Supplanter.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : derivative of Goff.English (East Anglia) : variant of Coward.
MARIO DAVIDOVSKY
MARIO DAVIDOVSKY
MARIO DAVIDOVSKY
MARIO DAVIDOVSKY
MARIO DAVIDOVSKY
n.
China; -- an old name for the Celestial Empire, said have been introduced by Marco Polo and to be a corruption of the Tartar name for North China (Khitai, the country of the Khitans.)
n.
An ave Maria.
n.
One of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, founded in Naples in 1732 by St. Alphonsus Maria de Liquori. It was introduced onto the United States in 1832 at Detroit. The Fathers of the Congregation devote themselves to preaching to the neglected, esp. in missions and retreats, and are forbidden by their rule to engage in the instruction of youth.
n.
One of several species of valuable food fishes of the genus Epinephelus, of the family Serranidae, as the red grouper, or brown snapper (E. morio), and the black grouper, or warsaw (E. nigritus), both from Florida and the Gulf of Mexico.
n.
A certain curve of the third order, described by Maria Agnesi under the name versiera.
n.
A rapid in some rivers; as, the Sault Ste. Marie.
n.
A vessel for holding hot water in which another vessel may be heated without scorching its contents; -- used for warming or preparing food or pharmaceutical preparations.
interj.
Marry.