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YEARLING, Consigned by Keith Harte, Agent
YEARLING, consigned by Keith Harte, Agent Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Somerville Paddock P, Box 323 Royal Applause (GB) Acclamation (GB) 1265 (WITH VAT) Princess Athena Equiano (FR) Entente Cordiale Ela-Mana-Mou A BAY COLT (IRE) (IRE) Mirmande (GB) Foaled Sharpen Up February 9th, 2012 Selkirk (USA) Fairnilee (GB) Annie Edge (2004) Night Shift (USA) Fantastic Belle (IRE) Gay Fantastic E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated. 1st Dam FAIRNILEE (GB), won 1 race at 3 years and placed once, from only 3 starts; dam of two winners from 2 runners and 3 foals of racing age viz- GEORGE CINQ (GB) (2010 g. by Pastoral Pursuits (GB)), won 2 races at 2 and 3 years, 2013 and £15,260 and placed 4 times. SWEET FAIRNANDO (GB) (2009 f. by Hernando (FR)), won 1 race at 3 years, 2012 and placed once. Jessie K (GB) (2011 f. by Compton Place (GB)), in training. 2nd Dam FANTASTIC BELLE (IRE), won 1 race at 3 years; Own sister to MOON SOLITAIRE (IRE); dam of three winners from 5 runners and 7 foals of racing age including- FANTAISISTE (GB), won 3 races at 2 and 4 years and £36,716; dam of a winner. FANDANGERINA (GB), won 1 race at 2 years and placed twice. 3rd Dam GAY FANTASTIC, unraced, unraced due to an accident; Own sister to GAY HELLENE; dam of eleven winners from 12 runners and 14 foals of racing age including- MOON SOLITAIRE (IRE), won 5 races at 3 to 5 years at home and in U.S.A. including King Edward Breeders' Cup Handicap, Woodbine, Gr.2, placed third in Bowling Green Handicap, Belmont Park, Gr.2 and Kelso Breeders' Cup Handicap, Belmont Park, Gr.2. -
INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS and TECHNICAL INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL STUD BOOK COMMITTEE LIST of APPROVED STUD BOOKS
INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS and TECHNICAL INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL STUD BOOK COMMITTEE LIST OF APPROVED STUD BOOKS Argentina Mexico Australia Morocco Austria Netherlands Barbados New Zealand Bahrain Norway Belgium and Luxembourg Panama Brazil Paraguay Chile Peru China Philippines Colombia Poland Costa Rica Portugal Cyprus Qatar Czech Republic Russia Denmark Saudi Arabia Dominican Republic Slovakia Ecuador Slovenia France South Africa Germany Spain Great Britain and Ireland Sweden Greece Switzerland Guatemala Thailand Hungary Trinidad and Tobago India Tunisia Israel Turkey Italy United Arab Emirates Japan United States of America and Kenya Canada Korea Uruguay Malaysia Venezuela 5-2 2003 STATISTICAL INFORMATION No. of Black-type 2003 No. of No. of No. of Graded races (incl. Country Part foals starters flat races races graded) Argentina I 6,631 12,735 7,295 164 224 Australia I 17,670 31,639 20,525 264 547 Austria III 53 212 91 NA NA Brazil I 3,429 6,895 5,317 120 189 Canada I 2,425 7,355 5,498 40 259 Chile I 1,715 3,498 5,168 70 109 Colombia III 169 440 640 NA NA Czech Republic III 375 1,406 333 NA NA Dominican Republic III 128 423 927 NA NA Ecuador III 60 216 360 NA NA France I 4,884 8,350 3,981 107 231 Germany I 1,249 3,627 2,060 45 108 Great Britain I 5,429 9,727 4,761 123 281 Hong Kong II NA 1,258 710 5 27 India II 1,372 3,763 3,254 93 93 Ireland I 10,574 2,876 850 42 94 Italy I 2,062 5,420 4,772 25 76 Jamaica III 306 1,029 923 NA NA Japan II 8,536 26,410 18,192 8 221 Macau III NA 1,116 1,116 NA 5 Mauritius III NA 367 232 NA NA Netherlands -
EDITED PEDIGREE for SASKIA's DREAM (GB)
EDITED PEDIGREE for SASKIA'S DREAM (GB) Green Desert (USA) Danzig (USA) Sire: (Bay 1983) Foreign Courier (USA) OASIS DREAM (GB) (Bay 2000) Hope (IRE) Dancing Brave (USA) SASKIA'S DREAM (GB) (Bay 1991) Bahamian (Bay mare 2008) Reprimand Mummy's Pet Dam: (Bay 1985) Just You Wait SWYNFORD PLEASURE (GB) (Bay 1996) Pleasuring (GB) Good Times (ITY) (Chesnut 1989) Gliding 4Sx5S Northern Dancer, 5Sx5S Never Bend, 5Sx5D Nearctic, 5Dx5D Tudor Minstrel SASKIA'S DREAM (GB), won 3 races (5f. - 7f.) from 3 to 5 years and £19,972 and placed 25 times. 1st Dam SWYNFORD PLEASURE (GB), won 9 races from 4 to 7 years and £83,474 and placed 38 times; Own sister to RASHBAG (GB) and SUGGESTIVE (GB); dam of 3 winners: SASKIA'S DREAM (GB), see above. BEE BRAVE (GB) (2010 f. by Rail Link (GB)), won 1 race at 2 years and £3,881; also won 2 races in U.S.A. at 4 years, 2014 and £73,227 and placed twice. PETSAS PLEASURE (GB) (2006 g. by Observatory (USA)), won 2 races at 3 and 5 years and £13,017 and placed 14 times. Warrendale (GB) (2011 f. by Three Valleys (USA)), placed twice at 2 years. Hidden Treasures (GB) (2013 f. by Zoffany (IRE)). She also has a yearling colt by Equiano (FR). 2nd Dam PLEASURING (GB), placed twice at 2 and 3 years; dam of 8 winners: SUGGESTIVE (GB) (g. by Reprimand), won 9 races from 3 to 8 years and £265,398 including Woodford Reserve Criterion Stakes, Newmarket, Gr.3, Bank of Scotland John of Gaunt Stakes, Haydock Park, L., Mcarthurglen City of York Stakes, York, L. -
HORSE in TRAINING, Consigned by Rathmoy Stables (D
HORSE IN TRAINING, consigned by Rathmoy Stables (D. Lanigan) the Property of Rabbah Bloodstock Ltd. Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Highflyer Paddock E, Box 48 Danzig (USA) Danehill (USA) 286 (WITH VAT) Razyana (USA) Kodiac (GB) Kris AMOLIKA (IRE) Rafha Eljazzi (2015) Ahonoora A Bay Filly Indian Ridge Dark Indian (IRE) Hillbrow (1995) Darshaan Dark Hyacinth (IRE) Priddy Blue AMOLIKA (IRE), unraced, Own sister to GOING VIRAL (IRE). 1st Dam Dark Indian (IRE), won 2 races at 3 and 4 years in Italy and £26,659 and placed 6 times including third in Premio European Breeder's Fund, Florence, L.; dam of five winners from 9 runners and 12 living foals of racing age including- VALBENNY (IRE) (2004 f. by Val Royal (FR)), won 5 races at 2 and 3 years at home and in U.S.A. and £309,924 including Honeymoon Breeders' Cup Handicap, Hollywood Park, Gr.2, Senorita Stakes, Hollywood Park, Gr.3, Miesque Stakes, Hollywood Park, Gr.3 and Blue Norther Stakes, Santa Anita, L., placed 5 times including second in Del Mar Oaks, Del Mar, Gr.1, American Oaks Invitational Stakes, Hollywood Park, Gr.1, Dr James Penny Memorial Handicap, Philadelphia Park, L. and third in Gallorette Handicap, Pimlico, Gr.3; dam of a winner. ROSSO DARK (IRE) (2001 c. by Entrepreneur (GB)), won 6 races at 3 and 4 years in Italy and £25,367 and placed 12 times. GOING VIRAL (IRE) (2013 g. by Kodiac (GB)), won 5 races at 3 to 5 years, 2018 in Belgium and in France and £60,465 and placed 13 times. -
HORSE out of TRAINING, Consigned by Darley
HORSE OUT OF TRAINING, consigned by Darley Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Highflyer Paddock F, Box 72 Dschingis Khan Konigsstuhl (GER) 1965 (WITH VAT) Konigskronung (GER) Monsun (GER) Surumu (G ER) HANDLOOM (IRE) Mosella (GER) Monasia (GER) (2008) Blushing Groom (FR) A Bay Filly Nashwan (USA) Velvet Lady (GB) Height of Fashion (FR) (1997) Shaadi (USA) Velvet Moon (IRE) Park Special HANDLOOM (IRE): unraced, own sister to MONTGOLFIER (GB) . 1st Dam VELVET LADY (GB) , won 1 race at 3 years and £12,101 and placed twice; dam of five winners from 6 runners and 8 foals of racing age viz- BLUE DENIM (GB) (2004 f. by Singspiel (IRE)), won 7 races at 4 and 5 years in Morocco and in Spain. SWINGING SIXTIES (IRE) (2005 c. by Singspiel (IRE)), won 4 races at 3 and 5 years, 2010 at home and in U.A.E. and £53,008 and placed 3 times. OUTLANDISH (GB) (2003 g. by Dr Fong (USA)), won 1 race at 5 years and placed 5 times; also won 2 N.H. Flat Races. MONTGOLFIER (GB) (2007 c. by Monsun (GER)), won 2 races at 3 and 4 years, 2011 in France and £22,688. VELVETEEN RABBIT (GB) (2002 f. by Singspiel (IRE)), won 1 race at 4 years in Germany and placed 10 times. Handloom (IRE) (2008 f. by Monsun (GER)), see above. Purple Bay (IRE) (2009 c. by Dubawi (IRE)), in training. She also has a 2010 colt by Shirocco (GER) and a 2011 filly by Manhattan Cafe (JPN). 2nd Dam VELVET MOON (IRE) , won 4 races at 2 and 3 years and £65,317 including Lowther Stakes, York, Gr.2 and James Seymour Stakes, Newmarket, L. -
Wednesday October 16Th 2002 Yearling
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2002 YEARLING consigned by Abbeville & Meadow Court Studs, Ireland Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Highflyer Paddock K, Box 192 Sadler's Wells Northern Dancer (WITH VAT) (USA) Fairy Bridge (USA) 525 Imperial Ballet (IRE) Amaranda (USA) Bold Lad (IRE) FLAMING EYES Favoletta (GER) Generous (IRE) Caerleon (USA) A Bay Filly Doff The Derby (USA) Foaled Fantastic Flame May 14th, 2001 (IRE) Gay Fantastic Ela-Mana-Mou (1994) Gaily (USA) E.B.F. nominated. 1st Dam FANTASTIC FLAME (IRE), won 1 race at 3 years, £4,973 viz Evening Standard Maiden Stakes, Windsor and placed twice including second in Timeform Silver Tankard Maiden Stakes, Bath, her only season to race; Own sister to GERMANO (GB); dam of one winner from 2 runners and 2 foals of racing age- FLAMING SALSA (FR) (1999 f. by Salse (USA)), won 1 race at 3 years, 2002 and £3,754 and placed once, from only 3 starts. Bahamian Dancer (IRE) (2000 c. by Bering), placed 3 times at 2 years, 2002. 2nd Dam GAY FANTASTIC, unraced, unraced due to an accident; Own sister to GAY HELLENE; dam of ten winners from 11 runners and 12 foals of racing age including- MOON SOLITAIRE (IRE) (c. by Night Shift (USA)), won 5 races and £187,942 at home and in Canada including King Edward Breeders' Cup, Woodbine, Gr.2, placed third in Bowling Green Handicap, Belmont, Gr.2. GERMANO (GB) (c. by Generous (IRE)), won 4 races and £106,237 including Marriott Hotels Gordon Richards Stakes, Sandown Park, Gr.3 and Royal Sussex Regiment Festival Stakes, Goodwood, L., placed second in Hardwicke Stakes, Royal Ascot, Gr.2 and third in Princess of Wales’s Stakes, Newmarket, Gr.2. -
From Lisheen Stud Lord Gayle Sir Gaylord Sticky Case Lord Americo Hynictus Val De Loir Hypavia Roselier Misti IV Peace Rose QUAR
From Lisheen Stud 1 1 Sir Gaylord Lord Gayle Sticky Case Lord Americo Val de Loir QUARRYFIELD LASS Hynictus (IRE) Hypavia (1998) Misti IV Right Then Roselier Bay Mare Peace Rose Rosie (IRE) No Argument (1991) Right Then Esplanade 1st dam RIGHT THEN ROSIE (IRE): placed in a point-to-point; dam of 6 foals; 3 runners; 3 winners: Quarryfield Lass (IRE) (f. by Lord Americo): see below. Graduand (IRE) (g. by Executive Perk): winner of a N.H. Flat Race and placed twice; also placed over hurdles. Steve Capall (IRE) (g. by Dushyantor (USA)): winner of a N.H. Flat Race at 5, 2008 and placed twice. 2nd dam RIGHT THEN: ran 3 times over hurdles; dam of 8 foals; 5 runners; a winner: Midsummer Glen (IRE): winner over fences; also winner of a point-to-point. Big Polly: unraced; dam of winners inc.: Stagalier (IRE): 4 wins viz. 3 wins over hurdles and placed 3 times inc. 3rd Brown Lad H. Hurdle, L. and winner over fences. Wyatt (IRE): 2 wins viz. placed; also winner over hurdles and placed 5 times and winner over fences, 2nd Naas Novice Steeplechase, Gr.3. 3rd dam ESPLANADE (by Escart III): winner at 5 and placed; also placed twice over jumps; dam of 5 foals; 5 runners; 3 winners inc.: Ballymac Lad: 4 wins viz. placed at 5; also winner of a N.H. Flat Race and placed 4 times; also 2 wins over hurdles, 2nd Celbridge Extended H. Hurdle, L. and Coral Golden EBF Stayers Ext H'cp Hurdle, L. and winner over fences. -
Lili Boulanger (1893–1918) and World War I France: Mobilizing Motherhood and the Good Suffering
Lili Boulanger (1893–1918) and World War I France: Mobilizing Motherhood and the Good Suffering By Anya B. Holland-Barry A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Music) at the UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON 2012 Date of final oral examination: 08/24/2012 This dissertation is approved by the following members of the Final Oral Committee: Susan C. Cook, Professor, Music Charles Dill, Professor, Music Lawrence Earp, Professor, Music Nan Enstad, Professor, History Pamela Potter, Professor, Music i Dedication This dissertation is dedicated to my best creations—my son, Owen Frederick and my unborn daughter, Clara Grace. I hope this dissertation and my musicological career inspires them to always pursue their education and maintain a love for music. ii Acknowledgements This dissertation grew out of a seminar I took with Susan C. Cook during my first semester at the University of Wisconsin. Her enthusiasm for music written during the First World War and her passion for research on gender and music were contagious and inspired me to continue in a similar direction. I thank my dissertation advisor, Susan C. Cook, for her endless inspiration, encouragement, editing, patience, and humor throughout my graduate career and the dissertation process. In addition, I thank my dissertation committee—Charles Dill, Lawrence Earp, Nan Enstad, and Pamela Potter—for their guidance, editing, and conversations that also helped produce this dissertation over the years. My undergraduate advisor, Susan Pickett, originally inspired me to pursue research on women composers and if it were not for her, I would not have continued on to my PhD in musicology. -
Fasig-Tipton
Barn D6 Hip No. Consigned by Wolf Creek Farm, Agent 1 Dark Bay or Brown Colt Damascus Private Account . { Numbered Account Unaccounted For . The Minstrel { Mrs. Jenney . { Mrs. Penny Dark Bay/Br. Colt . Raja Baba February 12, 2001 Nepal . { Dumtadumtadum {Imabaygirl . Droll Role (1988) { Drolesse . { Good Change By UNACCOUNTED FOR (1991), $998,468, Whitney H. [G1], etc. Sire of 5 crops, 8 black type winners, 88 winners, $6,780,555, including Grundlefoot (to 5, 2002, $616,780, Baltimore Breeders’ Cup H. [G3], etc.), Quick Tip (7 wins to 4, 2002, $464,387, Cardinal H. [G3], etc.), Tempest Fugit (to 5, 2002, $380,712), Go Figure ($284,633). 1st dam IMABAYGIRL, by Nepal. 7 wins, 2 to 4, $46,228. Dam of 4 other foals of racing age, one to race. 2nd dam DROLESSE, by Droll Role. Unplaced in 1 start. Dam of 7 winners, including-- ZESTER (g. by Time for a Change). 7 wins, 3 to 6, $199,512, Sea- gram Cup S. [L] (FE, $39,240). JAN R.’S BOY (c. by Norcliffe). 4 wins at 3, $69,230, Constellation H.-R, 3rd Resolution H.-L. Sire. Drolly. 2 wins at 3, $20,098. Mr. Mitch. 6 wins, 3 to 5. 3rd dam GOOD CHANGE, by Mongo. Dam of 5 winners, including-- Ram Good. 3 wins at 2 and 3, $35,317, 3rd Queen’s Plate-R, Yearling Sales S. Good Sparkle. 9 wins, 3 to 6, $63,093. 4th dam SEA-CHANGE, by Count Fleet. Winner at 2. Half-sister to NEXT MOVE (champion), When in Rome, Hula. -
Get Your Fun Back on Track
SYDNEY AUTUMN Get your RACING CARNIVAL fun back » 13 MAR - 24 APR » ROYAL RANDWICK on track » ROSEHILL GARDENS 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 01 A COVID-SAFE CONTENTS CARNIVAL COVID Safety In addition to full compliance with 05 34 strict NSW Public Health Orders, the CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME Australian Turf Club (ATC) is taking a SCHWEPPES ALL AGED STAKES DAY proactive approach to minimise the risk of exposure to COVID-19. ATC is committed to the health and well-being of all people visiting and working at 06 38 all of our venues with CovidSafe plans CALENDAR OF MEDIA EVENTS including and not limited to: HORSES TO WATCH » Hand sanitiser placed regularly at all venues » Routine cleaning of all venues during 07 raceday and meetings & events MAJOR PARTNERS & AUSTRALIAN TURF 40 CLUB FOUNDATION JOCKEYS TO WATCH The Australian Turf Club, reserves the right to REFUSE ENTRY, in the event; a) Displays symptoms related to 08 42 COVID-19 RACING FIGURES & WAGERING FACTS TRAINERS TO WATCH b) Have visited identified venue Hotspot, or; c) Live in &/or visited identified Hotspot locations or Local 09 44 Government Area. EVEREST CARNIVAL FACTS & FIGURES CARNIVAL HOSPITALITY ALL MEDIA intending to participate on this day, must be formally accredited by the Australian Turf Club, pre-register and provide their contact details. This 10 is mandatory, imposed by governing SYDNEY AUTUMN RACING CARNIVAL 46 health authorities, ensuring ‘tracking STYLE & BEAUTY and tracing’ protocols are enabled in the RACEDAY SUMMARY event an outbreak is recognised. Physical distancing restrictions will be in place and policed by ATC Staff, ensuring 2m2 &/or 1.5m physical distancing are 12 50 adhered to by people on course. -
Everest Carnival
EVEREST Get your CARNIVAL fun back » 19 SEP - 31 OCT on track 2020 MEDIA GUIDE 01 A COVIDSAFE CONTENTS EVEREST CARNIVAL COVID Safety In addition to full compliance with 05 24 strict NSW Public Health Orders, the Australian Turf Club (ATC) is taking a CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME CITY TATTERSALLS CLUB CUP DAY proactive approach to minimise the risk of exposure to COVID-19. ATC is committed to the health and well-being of all people visiting and working at 06 26 all of our venues with CovidSafe plans including and not limited to: MAJOR PARTNERS GOLDEN EAGLE DAY » All patrons tested on arrival with temperature scanning equipment » Hand sanitiser placed regularly at all venues 07 28 » Routine cleaning of all venues during CALENDAR OF MEDIA EVENTS HORSES TO WATCH raceday and meetings & events 08 30 The Australian Turf Club, reserves the ATC FOUNDATION right to REFUSE ENTRY, in the event; JOCKEYS TO WATCH a) A patron registers a temperature of >37.5c; b) Resides from the state of Victoria c) Displays symptoms related to 09 32 COVID-19 EVEREST CARNIVAL FACTS & FIGURES d) Have visited identified venue TRAINERS TO WATCH Hotspot, or; e) Live in &/or visited identified Hotspot locations or Local 10 Government Area. EVEREST CARNIVAL RACEDAY SUMMARY 34 ALL MEDIA intending to participate on CARNIVAL HOSPITALITY this day, must be formally accredited by the Australian Turf Club, pre-register and provide their contact details. This 12 is mandatory, imposed by governing health authorities, ensuring ‘tracking FUJITSU GEORGE MAIN STAKES DAY 36 and tracing’ protocols are enabled in the STYLE & BEAUTY event an outbreak is recognised. -
Recorded Jazz in the 20Th Century
Recorded Jazz in the 20th Century: A (Haphazard and Woefully Incomplete) Consumer Guide by Tom Hull Copyright © 2016 Tom Hull - 2 Table of Contents Introduction................................................................................................................................................1 Individuals..................................................................................................................................................2 Groups....................................................................................................................................................121 Introduction - 1 Introduction write something here Work and Release Notes write some more here Acknowledgments Some of this is already written above: Robert Christgau, Chuck Eddy, Rob Harvilla, Michael Tatum. Add a blanket thanks to all of the many publicists and musicians who sent me CDs. End with Laura Tillem, of course. Individuals - 2 Individuals Ahmed Abdul-Malik Ahmed Abdul-Malik: Jazz Sahara (1958, OJC) Originally Sam Gill, an American but with roots in Sudan, he played bass with Monk but mostly plays oud on this date. Middle-eastern rhythm and tone, topped with the irrepressible Johnny Griffin on tenor sax. An interesting piece of hybrid music. [+] John Abercrombie John Abercrombie: Animato (1989, ECM -90) Mild mannered guitar record, with Vince Mendoza writing most of the pieces and playing synthesizer, while Jon Christensen adds some percussion. [+] John Abercrombie/Jarek Smietana: Speak Easy (1999, PAO) Smietana