Franz Marszalek (born 2 August 1900 in Breslau, Schlesien, Germany (now Wrocław, Silesia, Poland); died 28 October 1975 in Cologne, Germany) was a German...
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Marszałek is a Polish surname. It may refer to: Franz Marszalek (1900–1975), German conductor and composer Rudolf Marszałek (1911–1948), Polish priest...
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Breslau, he formed what became a long friendship with the conductor Franz Marszalek. Marszalek was a dedicated advocate of Künneke's music, and during his tenure...
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Liselotte Losch [de], Daue, Willy Hofmann [de] – Westdeutscher Rundfunk – Franz Marszalek – 1949 Thompson, Meacham, Lengfelder – Ohio Light Opera – McMahon –...
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Westdeutscher Rundfunk – Franz Marszalek Herta Talmar (Christl); Peter René Körner (Kaiser Josef II); Franz Fehringer (Franz Földessy); Peter Alexander...
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Mabel, Gerd Nienstedt as the Pirate King and Martha Mödl as Ruth, with Franz Marszalek conducting. Mabel falls in love with the Pirate King, among other plot...
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were created by Polydor under the conductor Franz Marszalek. Bartel also worked together with Marszalek at WDR Köln. There he appeared in complete recordings...
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very popular in operetta (many recordings were made with conductor Franz Marszalek), and was an admired recitalist of lieder. Beginning in 1960, he taught...
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conductor, effective in the autumn of 2021. Hermann Hagestedt (1947–1968) Franz Marszalek (1949–1965) Curt Cremer (1968–1989) Heinz Geese (1968–1995) Helmuth...
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(German: Die lustige Witwe), an operetta by the Austro–Hungarian composer Franz Lehár. It was first performed at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna on 30...
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The Land of Smiles (category Operas by Franz Lehár)
(Mi); Label: Philips CD 442 241-2 highlights only, in French 1961: Franz Marszalek, WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne; Fritz Wunderlich (Sou-Chong), Antonia...
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recordings, especially for the WDR in a series of operettas with conductor Franz Marszalek. She later worked as a voice teacher, juror at competitions, and festival...
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produced some recordings with the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne under Franz Marszalek, including the Violin Concerto no. 22 of Viotti. On May 2 and 3, 1968...
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conductor Franz Marszalek Die Fledermaus 1976, conductor Carlos Kleiber (Deutsche Grammophon 457 765–2) Der Zigeunerbaron 1954, conductor Franz Marszalek (EMI...
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Düsseldorf, Munich and Cologne, repeatedly directed by star conductor Franz Marszalek. As the 50s rolled along, he became a familiar movie figure throughout...
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Finke. A 1953 recording conducted by Franz Marszalek, and issued on CD in 2006, features Gitta Lind, Gretl Schörg, Franz Fehringer, Benno Kusche, and Willy...
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in Hamburg and Hanover; later Hoppe also worked with the conductor Franz Marszalek, who coupled him with the soprano Ingeborg Hallstein for Polydor Records...
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Volksoper in Vienna. Gruber made several recordings with the conductor Franz Marszalek for the broadcaster Westdeutscher Rundfunk in Cologne. He made numerous...
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Friedrich Himmelmann, Kölner Rundfunkchor & Kölner Rundfunkorchester, Franz Marszalek 1955 Die ungarische Hochzeit – Jevgenij Taruntsov, Regina Riel, Thomas...
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she performed in many operetta productions of the WDR Cologne with Franz Marszalek. She was then active with the Vienna Volksoper, the Vienna Chamber...
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There are also some operetta recordings on Polydor, conducted by Franz Marszalek. Alain Pâris, Dictionnaire des interprètes, Éditions Robert Laffont...
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worked for the Unterhaltungsorchester of the NDR with chief conductor Franz Marszalek. In 1955, Jöris became the conductor of the chamber orchestra of Dortmund...
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Józef Piłsudski (redirect from Marszałek Piłsudski)
including the 1st Legions Infantry Division, armoured train No. 51 ("I Marszałek"—"the First Marshal"), and the Romanian 634th Infantry Battalion. Also...
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production of the operetta The Geisha by Sidney Jones, directed by Franz Marszalek. In 1966 Schwaiger, who had been appointed a Bavarian Kammersängerin...
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Lesław J. Welker "Symbolika znaków Polski Walczącej", publisher Adam Marszałek ISBN 83-7174-498-6, ISBN 9788373220904 Jan Bijata, Wawer, Książka i Wiedza...
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up 12.8% in 2022 to $1.1 billion". PR Week. Retrieved October 5, 2023. Marszalek, Diana (February 14, 2023). "Edelman Reports 12.8% Revenue Increase To...
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ISBN 83-05-12969-1. Maciej Franz: Wojskowość Kozaczyzny Zaporoskiej w XVI-XVII wieku. Geneza i charakter. Toruń: Adam Marszałek, 2004, p. 222. ISBN 83-73-22803-9...
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krytyków: 1966–1967" [Polish Films in the Eyes of Critics: 1966–1967]. In Marszałek, R. (ed.). Historia filmu polskiego [History of Polish Cinema] (in Polish)...
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Favorites". Daily.bandcamp.com. 19 November 2018. Retrieved 17 June 2021. Marszalek, Julian (26 July 2011). "Peter Murphy Interviewed". The Quietus. Retrieved...
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Dawid Jung, Cezary Sikorski]. Toruń: Scientific Publishing House Adam Marszałek. ISBN 9788380190023 Miazak, Monika (2003). Ponad granicami. Collegium...
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