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Minstrels — Minstrels, so v.w. Menestrels … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Minstrels — (v. franz. ménestrel) hießen in mittelenglischer Zeit alle professionellen Musiker, namentlich aber die fahrenden Sänger, weil sie regelmäßig im Dienst eines Adligen standen und seine Sache vertraten. Sie entsprachen daher den französischen… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Minstrels — Minstrels, s. Menestrels … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Minstrels — Minstrels, von Ministeriales, Hofleute, nannte man in England die Troubadours oder Minnesänger … Damen Conversations Lexikon
minstrels — Although both minstrel singing and blackface performance can be traced back to the Middle Ages, the origin of this American entertainment is usually credited to Thomas D. Rice, who was performing a Jim Crow song and dance in blackface by the… … The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater
Minstrels (chocolate) — Minstrels Minstrels are milk chocolate buttons with a hard glazed shell sold in several countries including the UK, Ireland, South Africa, Cyprus, France, Malta, and Spain. They originally had the slogan They melt in your mouth, not in your hands … Wikipedia
Minstrels' gallery — The elaborate minstels gallery in the Salle des Caryatides, Palais du Louvre, Paris. A minstrels gallery is a form of balcony, often inside the great hall of a castle or manor house, and used to allow musicians (originally minstrels) to perform,… … Wikipedia
MINSTRELS — a body of men who during the Middle Ages wandered from place to place, especially from court to court, singing their own compositions to the harp for accompaniment … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
minstrels — min·strel || mɪnstrÉ™l n. wandering singer, bard (Medieval); member of a group of singers who often perform in blackface … English contemporary dictionary
MINSTRELS — … Useful english dictionary