Franz von Dingelstedt (30 June 1814 – 15 May 1881) was a German poet, dramatist and theatre administrator. Dingestedt was born at Halsdorf, Hesse-Kassel...
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Dingelstedt may refer to:- Franz von Dingelstedt Dingelstedt in Saxony-Anhalt This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dingelstedt...
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he went to Paris where he met Heinrich Heine, Georg Herwegh and Franz von Dingelstedt and continued his medical studies. His stay in Paris was brief,...
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approval. This did not cause large problems until the appointment of Franz von Dingelstedt in 1857, who reduced the number of music productions, rejected Liszt's...
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known as Frants Ferdinand Blom Franz von Dingelstedt, a German poet, also known as Franz Ferdinand, Freiherr von Dingelstedt Franc Fernandez, an Argentinian...
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games Franz von Dingelstedt (1814–1881), German poet, dramatist, theatre administrator Franz Engel (1834–1920), German explorer Franz Joseph Feuchtmayer...
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several poets set to music, including poet and dramatist Franz von Dingelstedt, epic poet Friedrich von Bodenstedt, Frankfurt writer Wilhelm Jordan, Russian...
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Vienna State Opera (section Herbert von Karajan)
and Franz West. In chronological order, the directors (or general managers) of the Staatsoper have been: Franz von Dingelstedt (1867–70) Johann von Herbeck...
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Weimar under the direction of Franz von Dingelstedt, who, seven years previously had staged the play unedited. Dingelstedt turned the trilogy into a two-parter...
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Weimar under the direction of Franz von Dingelstedt, who, seven years previously had staged the play unedited. Dingelstedt turned the trilogy into a two-parter...
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Dietmar von Aist (1140–1171, p) Franz von Dingelstedt (1814–1881, p/d) Artur Dinter (1876–1948, nf) Alfred Döblin (1878–1957, f/nf) Heimito von Doderer...
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Weimar under the direction of Franz von Dingelstedt, who, seven years previously had staged the play unedited. Dingelstedt turned the trilogy into a two-parter...
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Friedrich Christian Delius Franz von Dingelstedt Hugo Dittberner Reinhard Döhl Tankred Dorst Lebrecht Blücher Dreves Annette von Droste-Hülshoff Özlem Özgül...
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Nepomuk von Poißl (1824–1848) Karl Theodor von Küstner [de] (1848–1851) Franz von Dingelstedt (1851–1858) Karl von Perfall [de] (1868–1893) Ernst von Possart...
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Nikolaus Lenau, Franz von Dingelstedt and Friedrich Wilhelm Hackländer. In 1838, he married. Portrait of Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg, 1812 Queen...
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von Milde took her leave from the Weimar stage. The reason was personal differences between her and the new artistic director Franz von Dingelstedt....
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pseudonym of Karen Blixen Ding Ling (丁玲, 1904–1986, China, f/nf) Franz von Dingelstedt (1814–1881, Germany/Austria, p/d) Júlio Dinis (1839–1871, Portugal...
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1093/petrology/32.4.811. ISSN 0022-3530. von Dingelstadt, Franz (1838). Gedichte. Fischer. p. 201. "Franz von Dingelstedt - The Mountain of Scharfenstein". Retrieved...
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Johann Hinrich Wichern, German religious leader (born 1808) 15 May – Franz von Dingelstedt, German poet and dramatist (born 1814) 2 June – Friedrich Albrecht...
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Anton Diabelli, Vienna 1838 op. 23 - Your picture, text by Franz Freiherr von Dingelstedt, Vienna 1839 op. 24 - To the Swallows (August 1842) op. 25 -...
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Peter Josef von Lindpaintner (8 December 1791 – 21 August 1856) was a German composer and conductor. Born in Koblenz as the son of a tenor, he studied...
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Anton von Auersperg (Anastasius Grün) († 1876), Peter von Cornelius († 1867), Sebastian von Daxenberger (Karl Fernau) († 1878), Franz von Dingelstedt († 1881)...
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Adolf Wilbrandt (redirect from Adolf von Wilbrandt)
was appointed director of the Hofburg theatre in succession to Franz von Dingelstedt, an office he held until 1887. In this year he returned to his native...
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Hasso-Borussia Freiburg Franz von Dingelstedt (1814–1881), poet, dramatist and theatre administrator; Corps Schaumburgia Marburg Herbert von Dirksen (1882–1955)...
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The director of the theater, Wenzel Sporck, who was the great nephew of Franz Anton Sporck, who had brought the french horn and Antonio Vivaldi to Prague...
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Triesch, Friedrich Gustav (1877). Reine Liebe (comedy). Adapted from a Dingelstedt novella. Triesch, Friedrich Gustav (1879). Neue Verträg (comedy). Anwalt...
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Hungarian Rhapsody (1954 film) (category Cultural depictions of Franz Liszt)
Lehmbrock [de] as Richard Wagner Margot Leonard as Wanda Yves Brainville as Dingelstedt Jacqueline Gay as Nathalie Lucienne Legrand as Maria Pawlowna Bock &...
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art historian and poet Adolf Friedrich von Schack, court theatre director Francis von Dingelstedt, and Franz von Kobell. In 1866, the building with the...
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"Unter den Linden," ib. 1888 "Franz Dingelstedt," ib. 1891 "Erinnerungen aus der Jugendzeit," ib. 1899 "Die Strassensängerin von London," Berlin, 1863 "Die...
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Lugkhardt & Belder, c1906, 1908 "Kein Echo" (No echo; set"to words by Dingelstedt, is a superb example [of] reflecting a sympathetic poem's spirit with...
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