Anagrams & Information About | English word ATYS


ATYS

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Examples of Using ATYS in a Sentence

  • Other sources, such as Strabo, name Tmolus and his son Tantalus as kings of the region about the same time, supposedly ruling from the land about Mount Sipylus, but it is asserted that these two were the same people as Manes and Atys, especially as Omphale is a member of both families.
  • Diversity and systematics of Haminoeidae gastropods (Heterobranchia: Cephalaspidea) in the tropical West Pacific Ocean: new data on the genera Aliculastrum, Atys, Diniatys and Liloa.
  • The sooty mangabey (Cercocebus atys) is an Old World monkey found in forests from Senegal in a margin along the coast down to the Ivory Coast.
  • HIV-2 is less transmissible and is largely confined to West Africa, along with its closest relative, a virus of the sooty mangabey (Cercocebus atys atys), an Old World monkey inhabiting southern Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and western Ivory Coast.
  • Plato, in Phaedrus, names the Egyptian god Thoth as its inventor, while Herodotus relates that the Lydians, during a period of famine in the days of King Atys, originated this game and indeed almost all other games, with the exception of draughts.
  • She has participated in numerous stage productions: Atys, Le Malade imaginaire, Les Indes galantes2, The Fairy Queen, Médée3, Armide, working with Jean-Marie Villégier, Alfredo Arias, Adrian Noble, Patrice Caurier, Moshe Leiser, Gabriele Doehring, under the musical direction of William Christie, Philippe Herreweghe and Michel Schneider for the stages of Paris (Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Opéra-Comique), Montpellier, Caen, Aix, La Chaise-Dieu, Madrid, Lisbon, New York.
  • For thirty years, the band was directed by Atys Kirkland as a traditional, high-stepping style marching band (such as those seen in the movie Drumline, as opposed to the styles of most colleges such as the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band).
  • Atys (Attis) is a tragédie en musique, an early form of French opera, in a prologue and five acts by Jean-Baptiste Lully to a libretto by Philippe Quinault after Ovid's Fasti.
  • Composers like Jean-Baptiste Lully scored them for the music of dances which included Spaniards (Ballet des Nations), Egyptians (Persée, Phaëton), Ethiopians (Persée, Phaëton), and Korybantes (Atys).
  • for Jean-Baptiste Lully: Acis et Galatée, Amadis, Armide, Atys, Cadmus et Hermione, Isis, Persée, Phaëton, Proserpine, Roland, Thésée.
  • She played Henriette in Les deux avares (season 1777–78), Arséne in the opera La belle Arsène by Monsigny (with Elisabeth Olin and Christoffer Christian Karsten) and Iphigenie in Iphigénie en Aulide by Gluck (with Carl Stenborg), 1779–80, Cybèle in Atys by Piccinni (with Carl Stenborg and Kristofer Kristian Karsten), 1784–85, Hermione in Andromaque by Grétry (with Franziska Stading), Cecilia av Eka in Gustaf Wasa by Johann Gottlieb Naumann (with Carl Stenborg, Kristofer Kristian Karsten and Caroline Halle-Müller), 1785–86, Ramfrid in Folke Birgersson till Ringstad by Gustav III (with Kristofer Kristian Karsten and Inga Åberg), 1792–93, and Minerva in Alcides inträde i världen (The arrival of Alcide in the world) by Haeffner, 1793–94.
  • The Mysians sent messengers to the house of Croesus asking the king to send his son Atys with a party of men and dogs to aid them.
  • Among the plays he performed in was Arséne by Monsigny opposite Marie Louise Marcadet and Elisabeth Olin during the 1779–80 season, Alceste by Gluck with Caroline Frederikke Müller and Carl Stenborg (season 1780–1781); Roland by Quinault with Carl Stenborg and Müller (1781–1782); Atys by Piccinni opposite Carl Stenborg and Marcadet (1784–1785), Iphigenie på Tauris by Glück with Carl Stenborg and Müller and Gustaf Wasa by Naumann with Marcadet, Carl Stenborg and Müller (1785–1786), Armide by Quinault with Carl Stenborg and Müller (1786–1787); Gustaf Adolf och Ebba Brahe by Gustav III with Müller, Franziska Stading and Carl Stenborg (1787–1788); Azemia by Dalayrac with Müller and Abraham de Broen (1792–1793); Folke Birgersson till Ringstad with Marcadet and Inga Åberg (1792–1793), De bägge Savojarderna (Two Savoyards) by Dalayrac with Müller and Marcadet (1793–1794); Reanud d'Ast by Dalayrac with Müller (1795–1796); Aeneas in Carthago by Kraus with Carl Stenborg (1799–1800) and Oidipus i Athen by Sacchini 1800–01 opposite Stading.
  • HIV-2 is closely related to SIV endemic in sooty mangabeys (Cercocebus atys atys) (SIVsmm), a monkey species inhabiting the forests of Littoral West Africa.
  • He appeared in Mozart's Die Zauberflöte and Monteverdi's L'Orfeo under Roger Norrington at the London Proms and at the English National Opera; Lully's Atys under William Christie at the Paris Opera, in Florence and New York; Berg's Lulu with Teresa Stratas in a production by Ruth Berghaus, and Boris Godunov with José van Dam at the Brussels Opera La Monnaie; Handel's Judas Maccabaeus with the San Francisco Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra; Bach's St Matthew Passion with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam; Berlioz' L'enfance du Christ at the Aix-en-Provence Festival; Scarlatti's Mitridate Eupatore at the Schwetzingen Festival; Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande at the Nantes Opera; Berg's Lulu and Janáček's The Cunning Little Vixen and Káťa Kabanová at the Flemish Opera (Antwerp/Ghent).
  • Eventually, Atys decided to halve the population, one half to remain in Maeonia and the other half to leave and found a colony elsewhere.
  • The two viruses she identified were SIVcpz from chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and SIVsmm from sooty mangabeys (Cercocebus atys).



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