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*George Antheil
::Piano preludes (1933) for Max Ernst's collage-novel La femme 100 têtes
:::(Albright, 2004)

*Bohuslav Martinů
::Julietta, based on a play by Georges Neveux
::Ariane, based on a play by Georges Neveux
::The Revolt (1925), ballet
:::(Albright, 2004)

*Darius Milhaud
::Le boeuf sur le toit (1920), libretto by Jean Cocteau
:::(Albright, 2004)

*Francis Poulenc
::Les mamelles de Tirésias (1944), text by Guillaume Apollinaire
:::(Albright, 2004)

*Erwin Schulhoff
::Sonata Erotica for Solo Mother-Trumpet
::The Cloud-Pump, words by Hans Arp
::Bassnightingale
:::(Albright, 2004)

*Erik Satie
::Relâche
:::(www.allclassical.com, Alan Gillmor, Robert Orledge - see also several studies by Ornella Volta)

*Jon Larsen
::Strange News From Mars
:::(Hot Club Records, 2007)

*Les Six
::Les mariés de la Tour Eiffel (1921), Jean Cocteau
:::(Albright, 2004)

*Igor Stravinsky
::Oedipus Rex, scenario by Jean Cocteau, described by Stravinsky as Merzbild
:::(Albright, 2004)

*William Walton
::Façade, poems recited by Edith Sitwell
:::(Albright, 2004)

*Settings, by Poulenc, Arthur Honegger, Jean Wiéner, and Joseph Kosma, of surrealist texts
:::(Albright, 2004)
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Svartby


'Svartby is a folk black metal band from Saint-Petersburg, Russia founded in 2004.

The band plays vivid brutal folk metal with black metal, death metal and modern metal elements. The closest similarities can be made with Scandinavian folk metal bands like Trollfest, Finntroll and Korpiklaani, though the music is more symphonic and so can be also compared to a fantasy movie soundtrack.

The band sings about wild magical creatures living in Svartby (the Black Village) - witches, goblins, dwarfs - definitely unkind to human folk, but at the same time merry, nature-loving and nice living beings with a good sense of humor. The lyrics are in Swedish.

The debuting full-length album, "Kom I Min Kittel" (Come Into My Cauldron) is devoted to the witch tribe of the Black Village - with all their artifacts like brooms, toads, cats, cauldrons, child-eating and, of course, sorcery.

Origin: Russia

Genre: Folk metal, black metal, death metal

Discography

Albums

Kom I Min Kittel

FONO Records, 2007

EPs

Kom I Min Kittel

Self-production, 2005

Line-up

Torhall – vocals, bass

Lindwurm – guitars

Hök – guitars

Giftsvamp – keyboards, lyrics

Somna – drums

Former members:

Hemskalf – guitars, clean vocals
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*Marcel Duchamp
::"L.H.O.O.Q."
::"Bicycle Wheel"
::"Fountain"
::"Prelude to a Broken Arm"

*Man Ray
::"Emak-Bakia"

Musical

*Erik Satie
::"Relâche'" (www.allclassical.com, Alan Gillmor, Robert Orledge)
Articles
Fire and Steel Dark Age Re-Enactment Society is a re-enactment group based in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.

Fire and Steel is a group with its primary focus on the Dark Ages, but has two secondary or sub-groups: Kingmakers (15th Century Re-Enactment as men-at-arms and soldiers under Richard Neville, The Earl of Warwick) and Collonel Manus O'Cahan's Regimente of Foote (17th Century Irish troops during the Civil War in England).

It is part of the Australian Living History Federation.

History
Fire and Steel was formed in 1989 by people who had found the local alternatives unacceptable. This was primarily the Society for Creative Anachronism.

Shortly after formation, a member from another, Sydney based group (1066) joined and became the training officer, injecting the club with experience.

The club grew and expanded, but a schism saw some members leave to join The Huscarls, also Newcastle based. A later disagreement saw the split of more people to form another group in Maitland that called themselves, Samildanach.

Since that time the club has remained stable in politics, but growing in numbers. A lull in the mid-nineties became a growing club that maintains close ties in order to retain a small, friendly group feel.

About Fire and Steel
The club maintains close ties with nearby Sydney groups, the New Varangian Guard: Miklagard Garrison and the New Varangian Guard: Mountains Garrison attending numerous events together and participating in many interclub activities and training days.

The club attends a number of multi-club events including the biannual New England Medieval Arts Society (NEMAS) Easter Gathering in Armidale in northern NSW (referred to as simply Armidale) and the Australasian Medieval Conference/Convention (usually referred to as Conferention) which location changes every time it is held (on the off year for Armidale).

Attitude
Fire and Steel maintains a firm belief in the idea of taking re-enactment, but not themselves, seriously. Members have various talents and skills, ranging from the musical or martial to the craft or artistic.

Members are encouraged to pursue their own interests in the group, be it simply combat of producing gear and equipment of high standard, and efforts are rewarded within the group with encouragement and praise.

A sense of fun is invoked by the group, and the club is more concerned with keeping re-enactment fun than expanding.

Despite being relatively uninterested in doing many shows, the group does participate in shows every year, either singly or with other groups, and members have participated in film and TV projects to varying degrees.

Combat Rules
Fire and Steel's combat rules were derived from the ones used by 1066. As such, Fire and Steel are one of the few remaining non-head blow groups in Australia.

They have held true to this tradition in their own training and only break it when, doing shows (displays) and for major events. For these events they train before the event to refamiliarise themselves with the technique. Fire and Steel, in this situation, will only deal a blow straight down to the top of the head and never from behind.

Even when doing head blows, Fire and Steel does not substitute blows. Blow substitution involves dealing one type of shot to simulate another due to that blow being too dangerous under their combat system. E.g. A Wrist flick shot to the top of the helmet which is supposed to represent a slash to the face.

Other blows not used include the 'wrap' used by some groups. This blow involves a step up to a person and flicking the blow around the back of some to land on the back or helmet, and shots to the forearms and lower legs, as well as shots to the joints. In addition the group limits thrusts from armpit to just above the knee (excluding the groin).

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