![]() |
|
|
| |
|
||||
Calypso (892 bytes)
1: '''Calypso''' might refer to one of several things: 2: *In [[Greek mythology]], [[Calypso (mythology)|Calypso]] is the name of a [[sea nymph]]; 3: *[[Calypso music]] is a style of [[Caribbean]] [[folk music]... 4: *[[Calypso (moon)|Calypso]] is the name of a [[natural satellite|moon]] of ... 5: *The [[Calypso (ship)|Calypso]] was a [[ship]] sailed by [[Jacques-Yves Coustea... Calypso Orchid (3136 bytes) 1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Calypso Orchid}} 2: ...= [[Image:CalypsoOrchid.jpg||250px|]] | caption = Calypso orchid}} 10: {{Taxobox tribus entry | taxon = Calypsoeae}} 11: {{Taxobox genus entry | taxon = '''''Calypso'''''}} 15: '''''Calypso bulbosa''''' <br /> Calypso (ship) (1120 bytes) 1: '''Calypso''' is the name of a [[ship]] that [[Jacques-Yves ... 3: ...e, according to [[Homer]], [[Calypso_(mythology)|Calypso]], a [[nymph]], lived on the island of Gozo. Cous... 5: ...nk it in the port of [[Singapore]] in [[1996]]. ''Calypso'' is now in the Maritime Museum of [[La Rochelle]... 8: ...eau.org/en/cousteau_world/our_ships/calypso.php ''Calypso'' page] from the Cousteau Society. 10: [[fr:Calypso (bateau)]] Calypso (moon) (2499 bytes) 2: |+ '''Calypso''' 4: ...or="#000000" colspan="2" align="center" | [[image:Calypso moon.jpg]] 68: ... was officially named after [[Calypso (mythology)|Calypso]] of [[Greek mythology]]. 70: Calypso is co-orbital with the moon [[Tethys (moon)|Tethy... 74: ...to (moon)|Telesto]], [[Tethys (moon)|Tethys]], '''Calypso''' | [[Polydeuces (moon)|Polydeuces]], [[Dione (m... Calypso music (4620 bytes) 1: {{genrebox|name=Calypso 9: |subgenrelist=Calypso music 10: |subgenres=[[Oratorical calypso]] - [[Young Brigade]] 12: ...[[Salvadoran calypso|El Salvador]] - [[Panamanian calypso|Panama]] - [[Cariso|Virgin Islands]] 13: |other_topics=[[Carnival]], [[Calypsonian]] - [[Calypso tent]] - [[Picong]] List of calypso musicians (880 bytes) 1: This is a '''list of [[calypso music|calypso]] musicians'''. Bands are listed by the first let... 7: ...y Belafonte]] is the best known [[United States]] Calypso performer; his biggest hit song is the "Banana Bo... 13: * [[Lord Kitchener (calypsonian)|Lord Kitchener]] Calypso, North Carolina (2651 bytes) 1: '''Calypso''' is a town located in [[Duplin County, North Ca... 4: [[Image:NCMap-doton-Calypso.PNG|right|Location of Calypso, North Carolina]] 5: Calypso is located at 35°9'17" North, 78°6'17" We... Calypsonian (1102 bytes) 1: A '''Calypsonian''' is a [[musician]], usually from [[Trinidad... 2: ...st can sing extemporaneously, that is improvise a calypso on any subject. 4: Calypsonians traditionally take on important sounding nam... 6: ...form, ''War'', would close calypso shows with the calypsonians taking turns to improvise verses lauding the... 8: ...of the [[20th century]] include [[Lord Kitchener (calypsonian)|Lord Kitchener]], [[Lord Invader]] and [[Mig... Nausinous (163 bytes) 1: ...s]] and either [[Circe]] or [[Calypso (mythology)|Calypso]]. Lord Invader (1510 bytes) 1: ...ly known as '''Lord Invader''', was a prominent [[calypsonian]] with a very distinctive, gravelly voice. He... 3: ...sic|calypso]] in the mid-[[1930s]]. He wrote many calypsos; his most famous, ''Rum and Coca Cola'', was pla... 9: * ''Calypso in New York'' (Smithsonian Folkways 40454) is a c... 10: * ''Calypso at Midnight'' and ''Calypso After Midnight'' come from a live recording organ... 11: ...Calypso War'', ''Kings of Calypso'', and ''Trojan Calypso'' boxed set all feature the same set of songs rec... Music of Antigua and Barbuda (737 bytes) 4: ...veloped in [[Trinidad]] by musicians who replaced calypso's bamboo percussive instrumentation with steel pa... Music of Bermuda (1131 bytes) 3: ==Calypso== 5: .... Luboff de-emphasized the saucy, ribald side of calypso and created a popular form that appealed to the m... Soca (304 bytes) 3: ...music of India|Indian music]] and [[calypso music|calypso]] Kalypso (mythology) (828 bytes) 1: ...955;υψώ', 'I will conceal'), or '''Calypso''', was a [[sea]] [[nymph]], daughter of [[Atlas ... 8: [[fr:Calypso (mythologie)]] 10: [[nl:Calypso (mythologie)]] Music of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1649 bytes) 2: ...soca music|soca]], [[reggae]] and [[calypso music|calypso]]. Traditional [[storytelling]] is also popular. 11: ==Calypso== 12: ''Main article: [[Calypso music]]'' 14: ...steelpan were imported to Saint Vincent quickly. Calypso's political lyrics have continued to be an import... Music of Grenada (1226 bytes) 2: ...rmers ever, and [[Mighty Sparrow]], a legendary [[calypsonian]]. The island is also known for [[jazz]], mo... 6: ...nidad]], have also changed the sound of Grenadian calypso. Caribbean Carnival (1071 bytes) 5: * [[Calypso_music|Calypso]] 28: * [[List_of_calypso_musicians|Calypso musicians]] 37: [[Category:Calypso]] Attila the Hun (calypsonian) (1769 bytes) 1: ...ring Lion]] ([[Rafael de Leon]]) he was brought [[calypso]] to the [[United States]] for the first time in ... 3: ...red [[Attila's Kaiso: a short history of Trinidad calypso]] with [[John La Rose]]. It was published posthu... 6: ...os as well as musical scores for some of Atilla's calypsos.) 7: ...'. University of Florida. (includes a CD of early calypso music.) 9: [[Category:1892 births|Attila the Hun (calypsonian)]] Trojan moon (403 bytes) 2: ...: [[Telesto (moon)|Telesto]] and [[Calypso (moon)|Calypso]] bracket [[Tethys (moon)|Tethys]], whilst [[Hele... Ogygia (774 bytes) 3: ...s the home of the [[nymph]] [[Calypso (mythology)|Calypso]], where she entertained Odysseus for seven years...
|
|||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy
::
Terms of Use
:: Contact Us
:: About Us This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "calypso". |