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Merlin is a legendary figure best known as the wizard featured in Arthurian legend. The standard depiction of the character first appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, written c. 1136, and is based on an amalgamation of previous historical and legendary figures. Geoffrey combined existing stories of Myrddin Wyllt (Merlinus Caledonensis), a North Brythonic prophet and madman with no connection to King Arthur, with tales of the Romano-British war leader Ambrosius Aurelianus to form the composite figure he called Merlin Ambrosius (Welsh: Myrddin Emrys). He is allegedly buried in the Broceliande forest, near Paimpont in Brittany.
Geoffrey's rendering of the character was immediately popular, especially in Wales. Later writers expanded the account to produce a fuller image of the wizard. Merlin's traditional biography casts him as a cambion: born of a mortal woman, sired by an incubus, the non-human from whom he inherits his supernatural powers and abilities. The name of Merlin's mother is not usually stated but is given as Adhan in the oldest version of the Prose Brut. Merlin matures to an ascendant sagehood and engineers the birth of Arthur through magic and intrigue. Later authors have Merlin serve as the king's advisor until he is bewitched and imprisoned by the Lady of the Lake.
Merlin (also called Neurofibromin 2 or schwannomin) is a cytoskeletal protein. In humans, it is a tumor suppressor protein involved in Neurofibromatosis type II. Sequence data reveal its similarity to the ERM protein family.
The name "merlin" is an acronym for "Moesin-Ezrin-Radixin-Like Protein".
Human merlin is coded by the gene NF2 in Chromosome 22. Mouse merlin gene is located on chromosome 11 and rat merlin gene on chromosome 17. Fruit fly merlin gene (symbol Mer) is located on chromosome 1 and shares 58% similarity to its human homologue. Other merlin-like genes are known from a wide range of animals, and the derivation of merlin is thought to be in early metazoa. Merlin is a member of the ERM family of proteins including ezrin, moesin, and radixin, which are in the protein 4.1 superfamily of proteins. Merlin is also known as schwannomin, a name derived from the most common type of tumor in the NF2 patient phenotype, the schwannoma.
Vertebrate merlin is a 70-kDa protein. There are 10 known isoforms of human merlin molecule (the full molecule being 595 amino acids in length). The two most common these are also found in the mouse and are called type 1 and type 2, differing by the absence or presence of exon 16 or 17, respectively). All the known varieties have a conserved N-terminal part, which contains a FERM domain (a domain found in most cytoskeletal-membrane organizing proteins). The FERM domain is followed by an alpha-helical domain and a hydrophilic tail. Merlin can dimerize with itself and heterodimerize with other ERM family proteins.
The Sword in the Stone is a 1963 American animated fairy tale film produced by Walt Disney and originally released to theaters on December 25, 1963 by Buena Vista Distribution. It was the final Disney animated film released before Walt Disney's death. The songs in the film were written and composed by the Sherman Brothers, who later wrote music for other Disney films like Mary Poppins (1964), The Jungle Book (1967), and Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971).
The film is based on the novel of the same name, first published in 1938 as a single novel. It was later republished in 1958 as the first book of T. H. White's tetralogy The Once and Future King.
After the King of England, Uther Pendragon, dies, leaving no heir to the throne, a sword appears inside an anvil in London. The sword bears an inscription proclaiming that whoever removes it will be the new king. No one can remove the sword, which is eventually forgotten, leaving England in the Dark Ages.
Years later, a 12-year-old orphan named Arthur, commonly called Wart, accidentally scares off a deer his foster brother Kay was hunting, causing Kay to launch his arrow into the forest. In retrieving the arrow, Arthur lands in the cottage of Merlin the wizard, who declares himself Arthur's tutor and returns with the boy to his home, a castle run by Sir Ector, Arthur's foster father. Ector's friend, Sir Pellinore, arrives with news that the annual jousting tournament will be held on New Year's Day in London, and the winner will be crowned king. Ector decides to put Kay through serious training for the tournament and appoints Arthur as Kay's squire.
Karl Goldmark (1830 - 1815) Work: Merlin, opera in three acts, first performance 19 November 1886, Hofoper, Wien. Libretto: Siegfried Lipiner Ouverture Orchestra: National Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor: Kurt Herbert Adler
The songwriting process of “Merlin – The Rock Opera” was seen by Fabio Zuffanti, back in 1998, as a real challenge, after the release of Finisterre and Höstsonaten’s debut albums. Between ’98 and the following year the opera had been written with the important Victoria Heward’s lyrical contribute, and month were spent searching for musicians, singers, dancers and actors to set up a real Rock Opera, which toured Italy and France. In this occasion Fabio Zuffanti laid the foundations to everything that came next, including La Maschera di Cera and Höstsonaten’s “Seasoncycle” project. (Available on http://www.btf.it/) Album tracklist: CD 1: 1.Overture 2.As it was in the beginning 3.Winter's lament 4.The musician arrives 5.Tricked / Must you leave so soon 6.Free for another 7.The wedd...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Goldmark: Merlin - Overture · The National Philharmonic Orchestra · Kurt Herbert Adler Romantic Overtures - Vol. 1 ℗ 1978 Decca Music Group Limited Released on: 1978-01-01 Producer: Andrew Cornall Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Kenneth Wilkinson Composer: Karoly Goldmark Auto-generated by YouTube.
This is an orchestral interlude from Act 2, Scene 5 of the opera "Merlin" by Hungarian Jewish composer Karl Goldmark (1830-1915). It is known as Geisterreigen, or Dance of the Ghosts. Gerd Schaller conducts the Philharmonie Festiva.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Merlin The Magician · Rick Wakeman The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table ℗ 1975 A&M; Records Released on: 1975-04-07 Producer: Rick Wakeman Composer Lyricist: Rick Wakeman Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by [Merlin] WMO Overture charlotte corday · Vlaams Radio Orkest,Jan Latham Koenig Flemish Connection IV, Benoit, Mortelmans, De Vocht, Meulemans, Van Hoof, Feremans ℗ Etcetera Released on: 2004-01-01 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Lame Overture Music from Les Fleurs du Mal's THE CITY OF THE LAME (A BÉNÁK VÁROSA) dance theatre for the vertically challenged Music, lyrics, narration & direction: Sir David O'Clock Video art: Laszlo Najmanyi Premiere Performance: April 17, 1999, 10 PM MERLIN International Theatre 1052 Budapest, Hungary, Gerlóczy u. 4 More info: http://wordcitizen26.webs.com/
Performer: Alexander-Sergei Ramirez
A mix of three tracks from the OST of Kingsman the Golden Circle. 1. Eggsy is back 2. No time for emotion 3. Not in Vain Original Movie Score by: Henry Jackman, Matthew Margerson. Many thanks to them for creating souch a lovely soundtrack!
Provided to YouTube by The-Source Overture · Zuffanti & Heward Merlin: The Rock Opera ℗ 2009 AMS Released on: 2009-11-01 Composer: Zuffanti Auto-generated by YouTube.
Merlin is a legendary figure best known as the wizard featured in Arthurian legend. The standard depiction of the character first appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, written c. 1136, and is based on an amalgamation of previous historical and legendary figures. Geoffrey combined existing stories of Myrddin Wyllt (Merlinus Caledonensis), a North Brythonic prophet and madman with no connection to King Arthur, with tales of the Romano-British war leader Ambrosius Aurelianus to form the composite figure he called Merlin Ambrosius (Welsh: Myrddin Emrys). He is allegedly buried in the Broceliande forest, near Paimpont in Brittany.
Geoffrey's rendering of the character was immediately popular, especially in Wales. Later writers expanded the account to produce a fuller image of the wizard. Merlin's traditional biography casts him as a cambion: born of a mortal woman, sired by an incubus, the non-human from whom he inherits his supernatural powers and abilities. The name of Merlin's mother is not usually stated but is given as Adhan in the oldest version of the Prose Brut. Merlin matures to an ascendant sagehood and engineers the birth of Arthur through magic and intrigue. Later authors have Merlin serve as the king's advisor until he is bewitched and imprisoned by the Lady of the Lake.