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  • [Page Heading: The Two Noble Kinsmen] _The Two Noble Kinsmen_ was registered April 8, 1634, and appeared in the same year with the following title-page "The Two Noble Kinsmen:

    The Facts About Shakespeare William Allan Nielson

  • The Partisan traces events from the fall of Charleston to Gates’s defeat at Camden; the action of Mellichampe, which is nearly parallel to that of Katherine Walton, the proper sequel of The Partisan, takes place in the interval between Camden and the coming of Greene; The Scout, originally called The Kinsmen (1841), illustrates the period of Greene’s first victories; The Sword and the Distaff (1853), later known as Woodcraft, furnishes a kind of comic afterpiece to the series.

    Chapter 3. Romances of Adventure. Section 1. Materials and Men 1921

  • You recorded with him on your album "Kinsmen," and I want to play a track from that.

    Saxophone Stylings, With A South-Asian Flair 2009

  • GROSS: I want to play another track of yours from your album "Kinsmen," and this is a piece called "Longing," and I want to play this because it's different from what we've been hearing.

    Saxophone Stylings, With A South-Asian Flair 2009

  • Rudresh Mahanthappa's "Kinsmen" is the result of a determined search for the real thing that started with a recording he got as a teenager.

    Rudresh Mahanthappa: South Asian Jazz 2008

  • I think "Kinsmen" was a really great project that did that very well, specifically because Rudresh went out to India.

    Rudresh Mahanthappa: South Asian Jazz 2008

  • MANDEL: Yet the music Abassi plays with Rudresh Mahanthappa and the other members of the ensemble on "Kinsmen" is deeper than a watered-down version of East meets West.

    Rudresh Mahanthappa: South Asian Jazz 2008

  • (Soundbite of jazz music) SIEGEL: This comes from an album called "Kinsmen" and it's the brainchild of alto saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa.

    Rudresh Mahanthappa: South Asian Jazz 2008

  • (Soundbite of saxophone playing) MANDEL: On "Kinsmen," the American-inflected alto sax, electric guitar, bass, and trap drums meld with a Carnatic trio of alto sax, violin, and hourglass-shaped hand drum.

    Rudresh Mahanthappa: South Asian Jazz 2008

  • (Soundbite of jazz music) MANDEL: The music on "Kinsmen" represents the changing demographics of America.

    Rudresh Mahanthappa: South Asian Jazz 2008

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