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- Minstrel - Wikipedia
Minstrel The Minstrels of Beverley Woodcut of 16th-century English musicians Left to right: pipe and tabor, fiddle, windcap instrument, lute, and shawm A minstrel was an entertainer, initially in medieval Europe
- Minstrel | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Minstrel, between the 12th and 17th centuries, a professional entertainer of any kind, including jugglers, acrobats, and storytellers; more specifically, a secular musician, usually an instrumentalist In some contexts, ‘minstrel’ more particularly denoted a player of wind instruments
- Minstrel show - Wikipedia
The minstrel show as a complete evening's entertainment was born [31] The show had little structure The four sat in a semicircle, played songs, and traded wisecracks One gave a stump speech in dialect, and they ended with a lively plantation song
- MINSTREL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MINSTREL is one of a class of medieval musical entertainers; especially : a singer of verses to the accompaniment of a harp
- The Minstrel: Musician of the Middle Ages - Medieval History
The Minstrel was a versatile medieval performer, skilled in playing instruments, singing, storytelling, and composing poetry
- MINSTREL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
MINSTREL definition: a medieval poet and musician who sang or recited while accompanying himself on a stringed instrument, either as a member of a noble household or as an itinerant troubadour See examples of minstrel used in a sentence
- Minstrel: Overview - Ballad of America
Minstrel shows were America’s most popular form of live entertainment from the 1840s into the 1870s, and they enjoyed continued success well beyond that Minstrelsy was the first uniquely American theatrical form and one of the building blocks on which American music and entertainment is based Featuring music and comedy skits performed primarily by white men made up with burnt cork
- The Medieval Minstrel - Medieval History
A minstrel, then, was any retainer associated with entertaining or indulging the king Musicians Although the profession encompassed a wide variety of performers, most were musicians who played instruments and sang for a living And, indeed, there were many such minstrels present at the royal courts and manor houses of medieval Europe
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