Mysterium
Mysterium may refer to: * ''Mysterium'' (John Zorn album), 2005 * ''Mysterium'' (Manilla Road album), 2013 * ''Mysterium'' (board game), a cooperative board game designed by Oleksandr Nevskiy and Oleg Sidorenko * ''Mysterium'' (novel), an alternate history novel by Robert Charles Wilson * ''Mysterium'' (Scriabin), an unfinished work by the Russian composer Alexander Scriabin *''Mysterium'', seventh part of composer Georges Lentz’ musical cycle '' Caeli enarrant...'' * ''Mysterium'' (video game), a video game published in 1991 * An annual conference concerned with the ''Myst'' series of computer games * Greco-Roman mysteries, religious schools for which participation was reserved to initiates See also * Mysteria (other) * Mystery (other) * Mysterium fidei (other) ''Mysterium fidei'' may refer to: * ''Mysterium fidei'' (encyclical), 1965 papal encyclical on the Eucharist by Pope Paul VI * "The mystery of faith" or "a mystery of faith", phrase ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mysterium (novel)
Mysterium may refer to: * ''Mysterium'' (John Zorn album), 2005 * ''Mysterium'' (Manilla Road album), 2013 * ''Mysterium'' (board game), a cooperative board game designed by Oleksandr Nevskiy and Oleg Sidorenko * ''Mysterium'' (novel), an alternate history novel by Robert Charles Wilson * ''Mysterium'' (Scriabin), an unfinished work by the Russian composer Alexander Scriabin *''Mysterium'', seventh part of composer Georges Lentz’ musical cycle '' Caeli enarrant...'' * ''Mysterium'' (video game), a video game published in 1991 * An annual conference concerned with the ''Myst'' series of computer games * Greco-Roman mysteries, religious schools for which participation was reserved to initiates See also * Mysteria (other) * Mystery (other) * Mysterium fidei (other) ''Mysterium fidei'' may refer to: * ''Mysterium fidei'' (encyclical), 1965 papal encyclical on the Eucharist by Pope Paul VI * "The mystery of faith" or "a mystery of faith", phras ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mysterium (Manilla Road Album)
''Mysterium'' is the sixteenth studio album by American heavy metal band Manilla Road Manilla Road was an American heavy metal band from Wichita, Kansas, founded by Mark "The Shark" Shelton (vocals and guitar) and Scott "Scooter" Park (bass guitar). Beginning in 1977, the early years of Manilla Road were spent playing mostly pro .... It was released on February 1, 2013 in on both Golden Core-ZYX and Shadow Kingdom Records in CD format and on High Roller Records in LP format. Track listing # "The Grey God Passes" - 4:05 # "Stand Your Ground" - 2:57 # "The Battle Of Bonchester Bridge" - 4:29 # "Hermitage" - 6:02 # "Do What Thou Will" - 4:09 # "Only The Brave" - 3:37 # "Hallowed Be Thy Grave" - 4:37 # "The Fountain" - 4:28 # "The Calling" - 4:00 # "Mysterium" - 11:21 Personnel * Mark Shelton – guitars, vocals * Bryan Patrick – vocals * Andreas Neuderth – drums * Josh Castillo – bass References Manilla Road albums 2013 albums {{2010s-metal-album-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mysterium (Scriabin)
''Mysterium'' is an unfinished musical work by composer Alexander Scriabin. He started working on the composition in 1903, but left it incomplete when he died in 1915. Scriabin planned that the work would be synesthetic, exploiting the senses of smell and touch as well as hearing. He wrote that :"There will not be a single spectator. All will be participants. The work requires special people, special artists and a completely new culture. The cast of performers includes an orchestra, a large mixed choir, an instrument with visual effects, dancers, a procession, incense, and rhythmic textural articulation. The cathedral in which it will take place will not be of one single type of stone but will continually change with the atmosphere and motion of the Mysterium. This will be done with the aid of mists and lights, which will modify the architectural contours." Scriabin intended the performance to be in the foothills of the Himalayas in India, a week-long event that would be follow ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mysterium (board Game)
Mysterium is a cooperative board game designed by Oleksandr Nevskiy and Oleg Sidorenko. It blends aspects of murder mystery games and card-based guessing games. One person plays the ghost of a murdered individual who can communicate with the other players only through a series of visions in the form of illustrated cards. The other players, who take the role of psychic mediums Mediumship is the practice of purportedly mediating communication between familiar spirits or spirits of the dead and living human beings. Practitioners are known as "mediums" or "spirit mediums". There are different types of mediumship or spir ..., must interpret these cards to identify a suspect, location, and murder weapon. Following its release, ''Mysterium'' received positive reviews. Gameplay Thirty years ago, a servant was murdered in his employer’s mansion during a party. A group of mediums organize a séance to solve the mystery. The ultimate goal of the ghost is to indicate who killed him, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mysterium (John Zorn Album)
''Mysterium'' is an album of contemporary classical music by New York avant-garde composer John Zorn. Reception The Allmusic review by Stewart Mason awarded the album 3½ stars calling it "A mature and often excellent collection from a man still too often thought of as merely a free jazz noisemaker, ''Mysterium'' is well worth the time it requires".Mason, SAllmusic Reviewaccessed August 2, 2011. Track listing :''All compositions by John Zorn.'' # "Orphée" - 9:14 # "Frammenti del Sappho" - 13:37 # "Walpurgisnacht: Part 1" - 2:52 # "Walpurgisnacht: Part 2" - 5:11 # "Walpurgisnacht: Part 3" - 1:53 Personnel * Tara O'Connor – flute * Lois Martin – viola * June Han – harp * Ikue Mori – electronics * Lisa Bielawa – voice * Martha Cluver – voice * Abby Fischer – voice * Kirsten Sollek – voice * Martha Sullivan – voice * Jennifer Choi – violin * Fred Sherry – cello * Stephen Gosling – celeste, harpsichord * Richard O'Neill – viola * David Shively ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mysterium (video Game)
''Mysterium'' is a first person dungeon crawl game developed by Maxis and published by Asmik Ace Entertainment in February 1991 for the Nintendo Game Boy. Reception The four reviewers for ''Electronic Gaming Monthly ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' (often abbreviated to ''EGM'') is a monthly American video game magazine. It offers video game news, coverage of industry events, interviews with gaming figures, editorial content and product reviews. History The m ...'' offered mixed opinions on the game. References External links * 1991 video games Dungeon crawler video games Fantasy video games First-person video games Game Boy games Game Boy-only games Video games developed in the United States Maxis games Single-player video games {{rpg-videogame-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Robert Charles Wilson
Robert Charles Wilson (born December 15, 1953 ) is an American-Canadian science fiction author. Career Wilson was born in the United States in California, but grew up near Toronto, Ontario. Apart from another short period in the early 1970s spent in Whittier, California, he has lived most of his life in Canada, and in 2007 he became a Canadian citizen. He resided for a while in Nanaimo, British Columbia, and briefly in Vancouver. Currently he lives with his wife Sharry in Concord, a neighbourhood of Vaughan, Ontario located north of Toronto. He has two sons, Paul and Devon. His work has won the Hugo Award for Best Novel (for ''Spin''), the John W. Campbell Memorial Award (for the novel '' The Chronoliths''), the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award (for the novelette "The Cartesian Theater"), three Prix Aurora Awards (for the novels '' Blind Lake'' and '' Darwinia'', and the short work "The Perseids"), and the Philip K. Dick Award (for the novel ''Mysterium''). '' Julian Co ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Georges Lentz
Georges Lentz is a contemporary composer and sound artist, born in Luxembourg in 1965 and that country's internationally best known composer. Since 1990, he has been living in Sydney, Australia. Despite his relatively small output and his reclusiveness, he is also considered one of Australia's leading composers. His music is inspired by the starry night sky in the Australian Outback and by Aboriginal art. He is the creator of the Cobar Sound Chapel. Life Born in Luxembourg City on 22 October 1965, Lentz grew up in the Luxembourg town of Echternach. He studied at the Luxembourg Conservatoire and later at the Paris Conservatoire (1982–1986) and the Musikhochschule Hannover (1986–1990). In 1989, he began working on a cycle of compositions titled '' Caeli enarrant...''. His music is being recognised increasingly around the world, with performances at the Berlin Philharmonie, the Vienna Musikverein and Konzerthaus, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Wigmore Hall London, Carnegie ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Myst (series)
''Myst'' is a franchise centered on a series of adventure video games. The first game in the series, ''Myst'', was released in 1993 by brothers Rand and Robyn Miller and their video game company Cyan, Inc. The first sequel to ''Myst'', ''Riven'', was released in 1997 and was followed by three more direct sequels: '' Myst III: Exile'' in 2001, '' Myst IV: Revelation'' in 2004, and '' Myst V: End of Ages'' in 2005. A spinoff featuring a multiplayer component, '' Uru: Ages Beyond Myst'', was released in 2003 and followed by two expansion packs. ''Myst''s story concerns an explorer named Atrus who has the ability to write books that serve as links to other worlds, known as Ages. This practice of creating linking books was developed by an ancient civilization known as the D'ni, whose society crumbled after being ravaged by disease. The player takes the role of an unnamed person referred to as the Stranger and assists Atrus by traveling to other Ages and solving puzzles. Over the cour ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Caeli Enarrant
Caeli enarrant... (Latin for "The Heavens declare...", the first words from Psalm 19) is the name given to a large-scale cycle of musical works by composer Georges Lentz Georges Lentz is a contemporary composer and sound artist, born in Luxembourg in 1965 and that country's internationally best known composer. Since 1990, he has been living in Sydney, Australia. Despite his relatively small output and his reclus ... (born 1965). Parts II and VI of the cycle are as yet unpublished. Part VII ('Mysterium') is still in progress. {{DEFAULTSORT:Caeli Enarrant... Compositions by Georges Lentz ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mysteria (other)
Mysteria may refer to: * Mysteria: The Club Experience, a radio station * Mysteria (city), a temporary city formed during Transformus, an annual arts festival in the Blue Ridge Mountains * Mysteria (musical group), a musical group by Mark Adam Allison (Phobos), David Evey and Brian Wayy * Mysteria (E Nomine song), "Mysteria" (E Nomine song), a 2003 electronic song * Mysteria (Edguy song), "Mysteria" (Edguy song), a 2004 heavy metal song * Mysteria, the first zone of the 2009 video game ''Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure'' * Mysteria (The Rasmus song), "Mysteria" (The Rasmus song), a 2012 pop rock song * Mysteria (film), ''Mysteria'' (film), a 2011 American thriller film See also * Mysterians (other) * Mysterio (other) * Mysterium (other) {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Greco-Roman Mysteries
Mystery religions, mystery cults, sacred mysteries or simply mysteries, were religious schools of the Greco-Roman world for which participation was reserved to initiates ''(mystai)''. The main characterization of this religion is the secrecy associated with the particulars of the initiation and the ritual practice, which may not be revealed to outsiders. The most famous mysteries of Greco-Roman antiquity were the Eleusinian Mysteries, which predated the Greek Dark Ages. The mystery schools flourished in Late Antiquity; Julian the Apostate in the mid 4th century is known to have been initiated into three distinct mystery schools—most notably the mithraists. Due to the secret nature of the school, and because the mystery religions of Late Antiquity were persecuted by the Christian Roman Empire from the 4th century, the details of these religious practices are derived from descriptions, imagery and cross-cultural studies. Much information on the Mysteries come from Marcus Terent ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |