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    tristan
    [ noun ]
    (Middle Ages) the nephew of the king of Cornwall who (according to legend) fell in love with his uncle's bride (Iseult) after they mistakenly drank a love potion that left them eternally in love with each other
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    1. But Tristan's mother, Loveday Jenkin, is on the opposite side of the fence: She's a teacher of phonemic Cornish.
    2. The Marke, Kurwenal and Brangane were all new - either to the house or to the opera. But it was the Tristan, Siegfried Jerusalem, and Isolde, Waltraud Meier - native-born Germans both - on whom brightest beams of attention were trained.
    3. (Pronounced TICKee-doo, its literal meaning is "beautiful little thing of God.") Tristan is a third-generation Cornish speaker, one of the few in Cornwall.
    4. Tickets to this "Tristan" have been about as hard to get as a dinner invitation to hear Soviet songbird, Raisa Gorbachev, sing "Moscow Nights" at the White House.
    5. After intermission, she sang the "Liebestod" from Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde."
    6. Hardened Wagnerites have been known to wither during the last and long act of "Tristan und Isolde."
    7. The instrumental textures have a coarse, glaring impact upon the voices; one was reminded (as one never was by Goodall) that the New Theatre is a small house for Tristan in full flood.
    8. The pendant, estimated at $7,500 to $10,000, depicted the profiles of Tristan and Isolde separated by a chalice.
    9. Douglas Hurd, foreign secretary, and Tristan Garel-Jones, Europe minister, wear green Austrian Loden coats favoured by the continental bourgeoisie.
    10. The well-hidden man of talent eventually joined the 'blue chip group', a dining club founded by Mr Tristan Garel-Jones, a Foreign Office minister, and our hero, among others.
    11. Dame Gwyneth Jones and Frederica von Stade will be among those performing highlights from "Fidelio," "Tristan und Isolde" and other works to honor Bernstein's landmark opera recordings.
    12. Mr Tristan Garel-Jones, a foreign office minister, met the Turkish ambassador, Mr Candemir Onhon, and delivered a 'strong message' asking for help in retrieving Mr Nadir.
    13. I remember a polished "Arabella" four years ago, and a few entertaining performances of "Tristan und Isolde" in the early '70s that were forever missing the expected soprano or tenor, and sometimes both.
    14. He met about a dozen wavering MPs in his Commons office yesterday. Other Conservatives have been offered face-to-face meetings with Mr Michael Heseltine, trade and industry secretary, or Mr Tristan Garel-Jones, foreign office minister.
    15. In 1937 he debuted at the Vienna State Opera, and in 1938 at the Berlin State Opera, where he made his first international splash conducting "Tristan und Isolde."
    16. Sir Tristan Antico, chairman of both Pioneer Concrete and Ampol, proposes a so-called scheme of arrangement whereby Ampol is likely to buy back its outstanding shares from minority holders.
    17. Among characters who now populate "General Hospital" are: _ The menage a trois of Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), and Duke Lavery (Ian Buchanan).
    18. 'There are a lot of Wagner groupies out there,' said a spokeswoman from Scottish Opera, which is planning a production of Tristan and Isolde for next year.
    19. Wolfgang also reveals that the 1981 Ponnelle Tristan (for which he shows little regard) was the most expensive production ever staged at Bayreuth. Walter Legge, Peter Hall and Georg Solti ('downright aggressive') are the target of predictable brickbats.
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