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    Constantinople is a Montreal-based early music and middle eastern music ensemble. The group was formed in 1988 by brothers Kiya Tabassian (setar) and Ziya...
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  • known as Byzantium. Constantinople may also refer to: Constantinople (ensemble), a Canadian early music group Aziyadé, or Constantinople, a 1879 novel by...
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    performances. Since 2018, he has been regularly performing with the Constantinople ensemble, alongside Kiya Tabassian, a virtuoso of the setar. In 2019 he...
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    radio chart on CMJ in January 2009. Another collaboration with the Constantinople ensemble playing traditional Persian music resulted in the albums Jardins...
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    1990 and created the musical ensemble Constantinople, assuming the roles of both artistic director and composer. Constantinople includes the interplay between...
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    cultive un ensemble d'études supérieures. L'existence d'une telle institution est fort contestée pour Byzance. Seule l'école de Constantinople sous Théodose...
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    The Walls of Constantinople (Turkish: Konstantinopolis Surları; Greek: Τείχη της Κωνσταντινουπόλης) are a series of defensive stone walls that have surrounded...
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    The history of Constantinople covers the period from the Consecration of the city in 330, when Constantinople became the new capital of the Roman Empire...
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    Terres Turquoises Constantinople (ensemble) Kiya Tabassian, Françoise Atlan Atma Classique ACD 2 2314 2004 Ay!! Amor... Constantinople, Françoise Atlan...
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    du Monde, Doulce Mémoire, Virgin/Naïve – 2003 Li tans Nouviaus, Constantinople Ensemble, ATMA – 2003 (nominated Opus, Montréal) The Almanac : Shira Kammen...
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    cymbal and drumstick maker in the world. The company was founded in Constantinople in 1623 by Avedis Zildjian, an Armenian. Zildjian is now based in Norwell...
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    earning the praise of Claude Debussy, among others. Komitas settled in Constantinople in 1910 to escape mistreatment by ultra-conservative clergymen at Etchmiadzin...
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  • (disambiguation), 13 popes List of saints named Leo Leo of Constantinople (fl. 1134–1143), Patriarch of Constantinople Leo Rajendram Antony (1927–2012), 4th Bishop...
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  • The Pera Ensemble (founded 2005) is a Turkish early music group specializing in music of the Ottoman Empire. The group was founded by oud player Mehmet...
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    and 1710, Dimitrie spent most of his time as a hostage or envoy in Constantinople, living in the palace he owned, where he learned Turkish and studied...
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  • Nouvelles, (n.d.). De ma fenêtre, novel by Grazia Pierantoni-Mancini Constantinople, by Edmondo De Amicis L'Espagne, by Edmondo de Amicis Souvenirs de Paris...
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    leave the country. He is appointed by King Charles II as ambassador to Constantinople. Orlando performs his duties well, until a night of civil unrest and...
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    ceremonial of the Byzantine Empire and continued, after the fall of Constantinople in 1453, in the traditions of the sung Byzantine chant of Eastern Orthodox...
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    29 of each year, which celebrates the conquest of Constantinople on May 29, 1453. Local ensembles play in holiday concerts and even in community celebrations...
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    show which line the picture refers to. The polemical style of the whole ensemble is highly unusual, and a demonstration of the furious passions the Iconoclast...
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    Valenciana. Directed by Carles Magraner. 2001 - Constantinople. Kiya Tabassian and Ensemble Constantinople. 2001 - Cançoner del duc de Calàbria. Duos i Exercicis...
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    claimed the title of patriarch. Rejection of the Second Council of Constantinople (553) led to a schism wherein the bishops of Aquileia, Liguria, Aemilia...
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    model for its successors to this day. The imperial capitals of Rome and Constantinople house the most ancient triumphal columns. All dimensions are given here...
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  • Ensemble Renaissance (Serbian: Ansambl Renesans; Cyrillic: Ансамбл Ренесанс) is the first early music ensemble in Serbia and the second in south-eastern...
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    named after the 6th-century Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom) cathedral in Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), which was dedicated to the Holy Wisdom rather...
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    Jeannette (20 April 2017). "Review: 'The Promise' Finds a Love Triangle in Constantinople". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 12 November 2020...
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  • Small Ensemble is an annual Canadian music award, presented by the Juno Awards to honour classical music recordings by small classical ensembles, such...
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  • composer and musicologist. Moody was active as a conductor, having directed ensembles such as Voces Angelicae, the Kastalsky Chamber Choir (United Kingdom)...
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  • Ağırnas in Cappadocia. Patriarch Paisius II of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople for four times in the 18th century. Konstantinos...
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  • embraced Rome and Western Europe, as well as the Byzantine Empire of Constantinople ("New Rome") and its Slavic commonwealth centered at Moscow. It has...
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