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Luceafărul (other)
Luceafărul can refer to: *Lucifer, or alternatively, Venus, the planet, in Romanian * ''Luceafărul'' (poem), by Mihai Eminescu * ''Luceafărul'' (opera), a 1921 opera by Nicolae Bretan, based on Eminescu's poem * ''Luceafărul'' (magazine), a literary magazine See also *Luceafărul Theatre Luceafărul Theatre () is a public theatre in Iași, Romania, specializing in plays for families and young audiences. History Founded in 1949, as the ''Puppet Theatre'', it became, in 1973, the ''Theatre for Children and Youth''. In 1987, the i ... * Luceafărul Republican Theatre {{disambiguation ...
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Lucifer
The most common meaning for Lucifer in English is as a name for the Devil in Christian theology. He appeared in the King James Version of the Bible in Isaiah and before that in the Vulgate (the late-4th-century Latin translation of the Bible), Originally published New York: The MacMillan Co., 1923. not as the name of a devil but as the Latin word (uncapitalized), meaning "the morning star", "the planet Venus", or, as an adjective, "light-bringing". It is a translation of the Hebrew word (meaning "Shining One"). As the Latin name for the morning appearances of the planet Venus, it corresponds to the Egyptian name '' Tioumoutiri'', the Greek names '' Phosphoros'' ("light-bringer") and '' Eosphoros'' ("dawn-bringer"), and the Old English term ''Morgensteorra'' (morning star). The entity's Latin name was subsequently absorbed into Christianity as a name for the Devil. Modern scholarship generally translates the term in the relevant Bible passage ( Isaiah 14:12), where t ...
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Venus
Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is often called Earth's "twin" or "sister" planet for having almost the same size and mass, and the closest orbit to Earth's. While both are rocky planets, Venus has an atmosphere much thicker and denser than Earth and any other rocky body in the Solar System. Its atmosphere is composed of mostly carbon dioxide (), with a global sulfuric acid cloud cover and no liquid water. At the mean surface level the atmosphere reaches a temperature of and a pressure 92 times greater than Earth's at sea level, turning the lowest layer of the atmosphere into a supercritical fluid. Venus is the third brightest object in Earth's sky, after the Moon and the Sun, and, like Mercury, appears always relatively close to the Sun, either as a "morning star" or an "evening star", resulting from orbiting closer ( inferior) to the Sun than Earth. The orbits of Venus and Earth make the two planets approach each other in synodic periods of 1.6 years ...
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Luceafărul (poem)
''Luceafărul'' (originally spelled ''Luceafĕrul'' according to obsolete norms; ; variously rendered as "The Morning Star", "The Evening Star", "The Vesper", "The Daystar", or "Lucifer") is a narrative poem by Romanian author Mihai Eminescu. It was first published in 1883, out of Vienna, by Romanian expatriates in Austria-Hungary. It is generally considered Eminescu's masterpiece, one of the greatest accomplishments in Romanian literature, and one of the last milestones in Europe's romantic poetry. One in a family or "constellation" of poems, it took Eminescu ten years to conceive, its final shape being partly edited by the philosopher Titu Maiorescu. During this creative process, Eminescu distilled Romanian folklore, Romantic themes, and various staples of Indo-European myth, arriving from a versified fairy tale to a mythopoeia, a self-reflection on his condition as a genius, and an illustration of his philosophy of love. The eponymous celestial being, also referred to as " ...
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Luceafărul (opera)
''Luceafărul'' is a 1921 Romanian-language opera by Nicolae Bretan based on Mihai Eminescu's long love poem of the same nameFanfare - Volume 19, Issue 1 - Page 84 1995 "His first opera, Luceafarul (The Evening Star), was written in 1921 for Cluj's Romanian Opera. This was followed by Golem (1924), Eroii de la Rovine (1925), Horia (1937), and Arald (1942), and all but the last work received their premieres in ..." with text borrowed from several other poems of Eminescu's. The piece premiered in Romanian at the Romanian Opera, Cluj, on February 2, 1921;Gagelmann, 86. Bretan's Hungarian translation premiered thirteen days later at the Hungarian Theatre of Cluj. Roles Instrumentation The piece is scored for orchestra as follows: * 2 flutes, 1 piccolo, 2 oboes, 1 English horn, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons * 4 horns, 3 trumpets, 2 trombones, 1 bass tuba * 3 timpani, percussion * harp The harp is a stringed musical instrument that has individual strings running at an angle to it ...
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Luceafărul (magazine)
''Luceafărul'' (Romanian popular name of the planet Venus) was a Romanian-language literary and cultural magazine that appeared in three series: 1902-1914 and 1919-1920; 1934-1939; and 1941-1945. Another magazine by this name has been published by the Writers' Union of Romania since 1958. The magazine was first published in Budapest, Hungary from 1902 to 1906. Octavian C. Tăslăuanu became the director of the magazine in 1904, and subsequently moved its publishing to Sibiu (then also in Hungary) from 1906 to 1914. The final issue in this format was published on 16 June 1914. The magazine was briefly re-launched from Bucharest, Romania, and ran from January 1919 to April 1920. It returned to Sibiu, now within Romania's borders, from 1934 to 1939. Following the Second World War, a magazine under the same title was edited by Mircea Eliade Mircea Eliade (; – April 22, 1986) was a Romanian History of religion, historian of religion, fiction writer, philosopher, and profes ...
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Luceafărul Theatre
Luceafărul Theatre () is a public theatre in Iași, Romania, specializing in plays for families and young audiences. History Founded in 1949, as the ''Puppet Theatre'', it became, in 1973, the ''Theatre for Children and Youth''. In 1987, the institution was renamed ''Luceafărul () Theatre''. Every year, in October, the venue hosts the "International Theatre Festival for Young Audience" (FITPT) (Romanian: "Festivalul Internațional de Teatru pentru Publicul Tânăr"). See also * Luceafăr *Luceafărul (poem) References External links *A romantic story of the buildingat Curierul de Iași (The Courier of Iași) Theatre Theatre Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors to present experiences of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a Stage (theatre), stage. The performe ... Modernist architecture in Romania Theatres in Iași Iasi Iasi Theatres completed in 1987 ...
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