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celebrant    音标拼音: [s'ɛləbrənt]
n. 司仪神父,天主教主领弥撒的神父

司仪神父,天主教主领弥撒的神父

celebrant
n 1: a person who is celebrating [synonym: {celebrant},
{celebrator}, {celebrater}]
2: an officiating priest celebrating the Eucharist



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  • The Hebrides (overture) - Wikipedia
    It was inspired by one of Mendelssohn's trips to the British Isles, specifically an 1829 excursion to the Scottish island of Staffa, with its basalt sea cave known as Fingal's Cave
  • The Hebrides, Op. 26 Fingals Cave by Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
    The trip was part of Mendelssohn's travels during the years 1829 to 1832 that formed his Grand Tour, a common excursion taken by young men of prominent families to gain cultural literacy
  • Felix Mendelssohn: Fingals Cave - Denver Philharmonic
    The following day, Mendelssohn visited Fingal’s Cave, the largest and most spectacular of several caverns on the small island of Staffa Fingal’s Cave, whose Gaelic name translates as “cave of melody,” lends itself to musical depiction
  • A guide to Mendelssohns Hebrides Overture, also known as Fingals Cave
    Was it actually inspired by a trip to Fingal's Cave? Yes Mendelssohn and his friend Karl Klingemann travelled to England in 1829, and then went on to Scotland, where the composer painted and sketched his way around the country
  • The Hebrides, Op. 26 | Romantic, Orchestral, Symphonic | Britannica
    The Hebrides, Op 26, concert overture (resembling an operatic overture, though intended for concert performance rather than as a prelude to a theatrical work) by German composer Felix Mendelssohn, a tempestuous one-movement work in sonata form, inspired by the composer’s visit to the Hebrides
  • FELIX MENDELSSOHN: The Hebrides Overture op. 26, “Fingal’s Cave”
    Thus, while visiting Scotland, he wrote of the impression made on him of a visit to Fingal’s Cave, a celebrated sea cave in the basalt lava on the southwestern shore of Staffa, in the island group known as the Inner Hebrides
  • The Hebrides (Fingal’s Cave), Felix Mendelssohn
    The next day, he and Klingemann took a steamer to the tiny island of Staffa to see one of Europe’s great tourist attractions, Fingal’s Cave, a sort of Hibernian Carlsbad Caverns
  • The Cave on a Scottish Island That Makes the Sea Sound Like Music
    The Cave That Hums Fingal’s Cave cuts 72 metres deep into Staffa’s cliff The walls are formed from the same hexagonal basalt — but here, they curve upward and inward to create a natural cathedral The arched roof reaches 20 metres above the waterline What makes the cave unlike any other is its acoustics
  • Fingals Cave by Felix Mendelssohn - Songfacts
    "The Hebrides Overture" also known as "Fingal's Cave," is a concert overture composed by Felix Mendelssohn Written in 1830, the piece was inspired by the German composer's trip to Scotland in 1829
  • Mendelssohn The Hebrides (Fingals Cave), Op. 26 - Musopen
    The Hebrides (Die Hebriden), Op 26, a k a Fingal's Cave (Die Fingalshöhle), was composed by Felix Mendelssohn in 1830 The piece was inspired by a cavern known as Fingal's Cave on Staffa, an island in the Hebrides archipelago located off the coast of Scotland





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