Essays About german opera

 

  • Weber Carl Maria Von
    ... As a composer he won a lasting reputation with the first important Romantic German opera, Der Freischutz. Operas The opera Der Freischutz ...
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  • Richard Wagner
    Richard Wagner is the master of German opera. He molded opera according to his own creative definition with revolutionary zeal (Richard ...
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  • Mozart
    ... opera the following year. Also in 1769 he composed the first German opera, Bastien und Bastienne. In 1770 Wolfgang performed the ...
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  • Beethoven Vs. Mozart
    ... success. He wrote, Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail, a German opera in 1782. Mozart earned a living giving lessons and holding concerts. ...
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  • BeethovenMozart
    ... success. He wrote, Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail, a German opera in 1782. Mozart earned a living giving lessons and holding concerts. ...
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  • Beethoven/Mozart Music, Ludwig Van Beethoven and WA Mozart are the ...
    ... success. He wrote, Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail, a German opera in 1782. Mozart earned a living giving lessons and holding concerts. ...
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  • George Friderich Handel His Life and Music
    ... From an early age, Handel began his career in music at an early age playing violin and composing music at age 18 for Hamburg's German Opera in 1703. ...
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  • Heinreich Schutz
    ... "Schutz's Dafne [is] often called 'the first German opera'..."EBE 176). However, Heinrich's Dafne was not the traditional recitative ...
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  • bovary
    ... He said he loved german opera because it was the kind that made you dream which excited Emma because she too was a "dreamer". He ...
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  • The childhood of Adolf Hitler The Nativity of Evil
    ... culture. He was captivated by German music. He saw his first German opera at twelve. He also loved the German myths and stories. " I ...
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  • richard strauss
    ... He mainly composed for German audiences however; he spent time in London, the United ... When it premiered, at The Weimar Opera House he was recognized as the ...
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  • Carmen
    ... comic plays. Buffa opera (in French - Comique, and in German - Singspliel), had its purpose to make people laugh. In addition, Buffa ...
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  • Placido Domingo
    ... in Austria, and in 1992 he performed at the Bayreuth Festival in Germany, where he sang the title role in the opera Parsifal, by German composer Richard Wagner ...
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  • Modern Music
    His music turned away from German-Romanticism and German music with its chromatic harmonies ... Between 1893 and 1895 Debussy worked on an opera based on Maurice ...
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  • Brief history of Music
    ... In the eighteenth century, popular music was born with influences from European music, such as Italian opera, and German lieder. ...
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  • baroque and classical music
    ... III Two important German dramatists at the time of Beethoven were Schiller and Goethe. ... He was frequently encouraged to write opera, but he wrote only one. ...
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  • The Ring and the Nibelungenlied
    ... Siegfried himself is the embodiment of a German Achilles. ... If speaking solely with the myth and not with the opera, this becomes an unimportant point due to the ...
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  • Brahms
    ... medium of music except for opera. His other major works include Schicksalslied (Song of Destiny 1871), a musical setting of a poem by the German poet Friedrich ...
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  • JS Bach
    ... much in the way of opera-buffs, for this brings in the fashionable Italian influence. They were rightly proud of being the true "German" baroque - instrumental ...
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  • Bertolt Brecht
    ... In 1924, he moved to Berlin, where he continued to write, collaborating with the great German composer, Kurt Weill, on The Threepenny Opera, The Rise & Fall of ...
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  • Economics and the Third Reich
    ... fixtures and also to take part in various cultural activities which included the Opera, the Theatre ... Hitler was also responsible for restoring German agriculture ...
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  • dick
    ... More books have been written about the German composer Richard Wagner and his ... Wagner Without Fear: Learning to Love--and Even Enjoy--Opera's Most Demanding ...
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  • Mozart
    ... German born, English composer. Handel and Johann Sebastian Bach were the last of the Baroque Masters. During his lifetime, Handel was known mainly as an opera ...
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  • Hitlers Rise To Power
    ... Finally, German legends were full of heroes and heroines like Hagen, Siegfried, and Brunhild, who were so superbly depicted in Richard Wagner's opera, the ...
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  • Austria
    ... Austria's state opera house presents opera 10 months of the year. ... Language 98% of the Austrian people speak German, the nation language. ...
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  • Mozart5
    ... He also composed his first German operetta, Bastien und Bastienne, in the same year. At the age of 14 he was commissioned to write a serious opera. ...
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  • Dimitri Shostakovich
    ... was brutally attacked in the official press, and both the opera and the yet ... teacher in the Leningrad Conservatory, where he remained until the German attack on ...
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  • History of singing styles
    ... the Romantic period was Lieder, which is German. Lieder were full of emotion and drama. It played an important role in the development of opera and involved ...
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  • Schubert, Strauss and Verdi
    ... lifetime. His compositions brought the art of German songwriting to its peak. ... He was known chiefly as conductor of the Munich opera. Then ...
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  • Discuss the Development of Piano Lit From 1830 to WWII
    ... beginning in 1831, during a time where the numerous French Opera performances saturated ... The German trained pianist Sigismund Thalberg arrived in Paris in 1836. ...
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