Lisa, Schillings had already written three operas: Ingwelde (1894), Der Pfeifertag (1899) and Der Moloch (1906). Born in Düren, Max von Schillings was brother...
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Mona Lisa (opera) (category Operas by Max von Schillings)
Lisa, Op. 31, is a 1915 opera by the German composer Max von Schillings on a libretto by Beatrice von Dovsky. It was dedicated to the Philosophy Faculty...
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Adriano in Rienzi, Venus in Tannhäuser, the title role of Ingwelde in Max von Schillings' opera, Elektra (opera) in the opera of Richard Strauss, Berthe in...
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Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa Mona Lisa (opera), a 1915 opera by Max von Schillings Mona Lisa (crater), a crater on Venus MS Mona Lisa, a ship Deeba (born...
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(1912–1923) Wilhelm Holthoff von Faßmann (1923–1925) Heinz Tietjen (1925–1931) Carl Ebert (1931–1933) Max von Schillings (1933) Wilhelm Rode (1934–1943)...
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during an abrupt journey to the Bavarian Alps. Moloch, an opera by Max von Schillings, (premiered December 8, 1906 in Dresden) is about a priest, seeking...
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the Staatsoper Stuttgart on 30 January 1917 under the direction of Max von Schillings. Further productions followed in Prague, Vienna and Graz the same...
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1935) Lalo Schifrin (born 1932) Melchior Schildt (1592/1593–1667) Max von Schillings (1868–1933) Poul Christian Schindler (1648–1740) Iris ter Schiphorst...
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– John Blackwood McEwen, composer, educator (d. 1948) April 19 – Max von Schillings, composer, conductor (d. 1933) April 22 – José Vianna da Motta, composer...
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Cordula (1995). Mona Lisa: The birth of the opera (Media notes). Max von Schillings. Germany: CPO. 999303-2. "Dovsky, Beatrice". Österreichisches Biographisches...
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Schillings is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Benoit Schillings, Belgian software engineer Max von Schillings (1868–1933), German...
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football player Karl-Heinz Schnellinger (1939–2024), football player Max von Schillings (1868–1933), conductor and composer Sybille Schmitz (1909–1955), German...
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drafts of four early symphonies, which he and the German composer Max von Schillings had played through on the piano. Mahler historian Donald Mitchell...
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at the Cologne Conservatory. On the advice of composer/conductor Max von Schillings she chose a career in the theatre, after already having established...
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König Lear Schillings' Das Hexenlied & recitations: Ludwig Wüllner "Germany's greatest bard". Ludwig Wüllner (narrator), Max von Schillings (composer,...
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is Vincenzo Bellini's I Puritani. December 8 – Moloch, an opera by Max von Schillings, receives its first performance in Dresden. December 9 – Richard Strauss'...
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and work in Germany and Austria, among others with Max Bruch, Ludwig Thuille and Max von Schillings. His first, Bruckner-influenced symphony was premiered...
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depictions of the Mona Lisa include: The 1915 Mona Lisa by German composer Max von Schillings. Two 1930s films written about the theft, (The Theft of the Mona Lisa...
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d'Albert and Max von Schillings irritated the nerves with a German variant of verism. Erotic symbolism can be found in the stage works of Alexander von Zemlinsky...
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Liebe, 16 January 1914 - as Miller Mona Lisa by Beatrice von Dovsky and Max von Schillings, 26 September 1915 - as Pietro Tumoni An allem ist Hütchen...
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April – Wilhelm von Schoen, German diplomat (born 1851) 27 May – James Loeb, German banker (born 1867) 24 July – Max von Schillings, German conductor...
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p.7 Moore, p. 362 Reed 1946, p. 61 Moore, p. 368 Foreman, Lewis. "Max von Schillings (1868–1933) / String Quartet in E minor". Music Web International...
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and president of the Munich Academy of Music. In 1920 he succeeded Max von Schillings as president of the Allgemeiner Deutscher Musikverein. He was the...
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Schinte 1905–1908? Erich Band until 1908 Matthäus Pitteroff 1908–1918 Max von Schillings (Generalmusikdirektor) Philipp Friedrich Böddecker (seit 1639) Johann...
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von Koessler [pupils] Stevan Mokranjac [pupils] Horatio Parker [pupils] Joseph Pembaur [pupils] Percy Pitt [pupils] Josef Renner Max von Schillings [pupils]...
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on 6 November 1919, with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under Max von Schillings, she premiered the Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 7 of Kurt Atterberg...
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Metternich (1853–1934), diplomat, died in the district of Heppingen Max von Schillings (1868–1933), composer and conductor Christian Hülsmeyer (1891–1957)...
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Rimsky-Korsakov – The Tsar's Bride, (premiered November 3 in Moscow) Max von Schillings – Der Pfeifertag, Op.10 (premiered February 26 in Schwerin) Die Landstreicher...
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Schadow (1815–1850) Anton von Werner (1875–1915) Franz Heinrich Schwechten (1915–1918) Max Liebermann (1920–1932) Max von Schillings (1932–1933) The academy...
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Life. It was dedicated to the composer and conductor Max von Schillings (then plain "Max Schillings"), and (at a time when Delius found it very difficult...
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