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Märchen is the German diminutive of the obsolete German word ''Mär'', meaning "news, tale" (see Märchen). It may refer to: * A fairy tale, a type of short story that typically features folkloric characters, such as fairies, goblins, elves, trolls, dwarves, giants or gnomes, and usually magic or enchantments * A type of musical composition ** The Russian composer Nikolai Medtner wrote many examples for solo piano (1880–1951), his original Russian title for the pieces ''Skazki'' is often replaced by ''Märchen'' ** ''Märchenbilder'' (Schumann) for viola and piano, by Robert Schumann Märchen or Marchen may also refer to: * Marchen script, used for writing the Zhang-Zhung language **Marchen (Unicode block) * ''Marchen Maersk'', Danish container ship * ''Märchen'' (album), a 2010 story album by the Japanese musical group Sound Horizon * The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily (German: ''Märchen''), German fairy tale * ''Marchen face'', face type used in 205 series 5 (five ...
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Märchen
Märchen is the German diminutive of the obsolete German word ''Mär'', meaning "news, tale" (see Märchen). It may refer to: * A fairy tale, a type of short story that typically features folkloric characters, such as fairies, goblins, elves, trolls, dwarves, giants or gnomes, and usually magic or enchantments * A type of musical composition ** The Russian composer Nikolai Medtner wrote many examples for solo piano (1880–1951), his original Russian title for the pieces ''Skazki'' is often replaced by ''Märchen'' ** ''Märchenbilder'' (Schumann) for viola and piano, by Robert Schumann Märchen or Marchen may also refer to: * Marchen script, used for writing the Zhang-Zhung language **Marchen (Unicode block) * '' Marchen Maersk'', Danish container ship * ''Märchen'' (album), a 2010 story album by the Japanese musical group Sound Horizon * The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily (German: ''Märchen''), German fairy tale * ''Marchen face'', face type used in 205 series 5 (fiv ...
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Fairy Tale
A fairy tale (alternative names include fairytale, fairy story, magic tale, or wonder tale) is a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic (paranormal), magic, incantation, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings. In most cultures, there is no clear line separating myth from folk or fairy tale; all these together form the literature of preliterate societies. Fairy tales may be distinguished from other folk narratives such as legends (which generally involve belief in the veracity of the events described) and explicit moral tales, including beast fables. In less technical contexts, the term is also used to describe something blessed with unusual happiness, as in "fairy-tale ending" (a happy ending) or "fairy-tale romance (love), romance". Colloquially, the term "fairy tale" or "fairy story" can also mean any far-fetched story or tall tale; it is used especially of any story that not only is not true, but could not possibly be true ...
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Nikolai Medtner
Nikolai Karlovich Medtner (russian: Никола́й Ка́рлович Ме́тнер, ''Nikoláj Kárlovič Métner''; 13 November 1951) was a Russian composer and virtuoso pianist. After a period of comparative obscurity in the 25 years immediately after his death, he is now becoming recognized as one of the most significant Russian composers for the piano. A younger contemporary of Sergei Rachmaninoff and Alexander Scriabin, he wrote a substantial number of compositions, all of which include the piano. His works include 14 piano sonatas, three violin sonatas, three piano concerti, a piano quintet, two works for two pianos, many shorter piano pieces, a few shorter works for violin and piano, and 108 songs including two substantial works for vocalise. His 38 ''Skazki'' (generally known as "Fairy Tales" in English but more correctly translated as "Tales") for piano solo contain some of his most original music. Biography Nikolai Medtner was born in Moscow on 24 December 1879, ...
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Märchenbilder (Schumann)
''Märchenbilder'' or ''Fairy Tale Pictures'', for Piano and Viola, Op. 113, was written by Robert Schumann in March 1851. The work is dedicated to the German violinist and conductor Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski. It consists of four character pieces and is an original composition featuring the viola from the Romantic period. Schumann gives us few clues as to what creatures or events are depicted within each movement. His 1853 composition ''Märchenerzählungen'' for clarinet, viola and piano also leaves the details to the imagination of the performers and the audience. Movements # ''Nicht schnell'' (Not Fast) in D minor # ''Lebhaft'' (Lively) in F major # ''Rasch'' (Quick) in D minor # ''Langsam, mit melancholischem Ausdruck'' (Slowly, with Melancholic Expression) in D major Sources * Margit L. McCorkle, ''Robert Schumann. Thematisch-Bibliographisches Werkverzeichnis'', München-Mainz 2003, p. 160 * Klaus Martin Kopitz & Torsten Oltrogge, ''Ein Dichter namens Lo ...
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Marchen Script
The Marchen script was a Brahmic abugida which was used for writing the extinct Zhang-Zhung language. It was derived from the Tibetan script. Script As per McKay (2003), Zhang-zhung script has been modelled after Thonmi Sambhota's Tibetan script: "There is also a Zhang-zhung alphabet, but despite its rather unusual appearance to anyone who is unfamiliar with the Indo-Tibetan ornate style of lettering known as lan-tsha, one observes that it is modeled letter by letter upon Thon-mi Sambhota's alphabet of thirty letters." A number of scripts are recorded as being used for writing the Zhang-Zhung language: * Marchen or Greater Mar script () * Marchung or Lesser Mar script () * Pungchen or Greater Pung script () * Pungchung or Lesser Pung script () * Drusha script () These scripts have mostly been observed in calligraphy manuals. One extant document, a seal originally held at Tsurpu monastery, is written in the Marchen script. Description The Marchen scripts has some similarities w ...
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Marchen (Unicode Block)
Marchen is a Unicode block containing characters from the Marchen alphabet, which has been used to write the extinct Zhang-Zhung language of the Zhang-zhung culture of Tibet. In modern Bon ''Bon'', also spelled Bön () and also known as Yungdrung Bon (, "eternal Bon"), is a Tibetan religious tradition with many similarities to Tibetan Buddhism and also many unique features.Samuel 2012, pp. 220-221. Bon initially developed in t ... usage, Marchen is also used to write Tibetan. History The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Marchen block: References {{reflist Unicode blocks ...
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Marchen Maersk
''Gunde Maersk'' is owned and operated by the A.P. Moller Maersk. ''Gunde Maersk'' was one of the largest container ships in the world when she was built. The ''Gunde Maersk'' was christened on 10 May 2008 at Maersk Odense Steel Shipyard in Denmark. Hull and engine ''Gunde Maersk'' is a fully cellular container ship with a capacity of 11,008 TEU. It was completed in May 2008 by the Odense Steel Shipyard, in yard 212. It has an overall length of 367 meters. It is powered by a Wärtsilä 12RT-Flex96c, 2-stroke A two-stroke (or two-stroke cycle) engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes (up and down movements) of the piston during one power cycle, this power cycle being completed in one revolution of t ... slow speed diesel engine. This engine is capable of propelling the ''Marchen Maersk'' at a top speed of 25 knots. References {{Reflist Merchant ships of Denmark Container ships Ships of the Maersk Line 2008 ships ...
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Märchen (album)
''Märchen'' is the seventh story CD, released by the fantasy symphonic rock band Sound Horizon on December 15, 2010 through King Records. The normal edition debuted No. 3 and peaked No. 2 on the Oricon weekly album charts. While the Limited edition sold over 40,000 copies in the first two days, 24,816 copies on the first day, 15,833 copies on the next. Plot Once upon a time, there was a woman named Therese von Ludowing who lived far from society in Thüringen with her son, März von Ludowing. But, Therese's reputation for her herbal remedies resulted with her being captured by two men in plague masks to be condemned a witch—due to the Black Plague occurring at the time. Although Therese attempts to fight them off when her son unknowingly brought the men to their hut, she is captured while März is tossed into the well outside their home, and she curses the world in her final breath before her execution. The following night, his once white hair stained black - "the color of dusk ...
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The Green Snake And The Beautiful Lily
The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily (German title: ''Märchen'' or ''Das Märchen'') is a fairy tale by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe published in 1795 in Friedrich Schiller's German magazine '' Die Horen'' (The Horae). It concludes Goethe's novella rondo '' Conversations of German Emigrants'' (1795). ''Das Märchen'' is regarded as the founding example of the genre of Kunstmärchen, or artistic fairy tale. The story revolves around the crossing and bridging of a river, which represents the divide between the outer life of the senses and the ideal aspirations of the human being. Synopsis The tale begins with two will-o'-the-wisps who wake a ferryman and ask to be taken across a river. The ferryman does so, and for payment, they shake gold from themselves into the boat. This alarms the ferryman, for if the gold had gone into the river, it would overflow. He forces the will-o'-the-wisps to agree to pay him three artichokes, three cabbages, and three onions. The ferryman takes the g ...
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