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    Pauline Maria de Ahna (4 February 1863 – 13 May 1950), also known as Pauline Strauss, was a German operatic soprano and the wife of composer Richard Strauss...
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    was the violinist Heinrich de Ahna. Her niece, the singer Pauline de Ahna, married the composer Richard Strauss. Although Ahna had no plans to go to the...
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    Richard Strauss (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Bayreuth Festival, conducting Wagner's Tannhäuser with his wife, soprano Pauline de Ahna, singing Elisabeth. He then returned to the Bavarian State Opera, this...
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  • supportive horn accompaniment references Strauss's own life; his wife Pauline de Ahna was a famous soprano and his father Franz Strauss a professional horn...
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    explicitly confirmed that the hero's companion was a portrait of his wife, Pauline de Ahna. He wrote to Rolland, "She is very complex, a trifle perverse, a trifle...
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  • actress and spy Pauline Davis (politician) (1917–1995), US politician Pauline Davis-Thompson (b. 1966), Bahamian sprinter Pauline de Ahna (1863–1950), German...
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    Marquartstein on 9 September 1894. , the day before his wedding to the soprano Pauline de Ahna. All four of the Opus 27 songs, including Cäcilie were given as a wedding...
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    It was one of his four Lieder Opus 27, a wedding present to his wife Pauline. Initially, he set the accompaniment for piano alone, and for piano with...
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    September he gave it as a wedding present to his wife the soprano Pauline de Ahna. Timothy L. Jackson has noted that Strauss had composed the song "Ruhe...
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    van Dam as Jochanaan. In 2011, the French version was staged by Opéra Royal de Wallonie in Liège, starring June Anderson. The combination of the Christian...
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    Grossherzogliches Hoftheater in Weimar. The soprano role of Freihild was sung by Pauline de Ahna, Strauss's future wife. Later performances conducted by Strauss included...
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  • William Osborne, Music in Ohio (Kent: Kent State, 2004), 293. tobiasmelle.de A Forgotten Conductor Vol 1 – R. Strauss, Etc / Oskar Fried zt ArkivMusic...
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    is loosely adapted from Louvet de Couvrai's novel Les amours du chevalier de Faublas and Molière's comedy Monsieur de Pourceaugnac. It was first performed...
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    Chronological list of operatic sopranos (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    (1862–1945) Marguerite Ugalde (1862–1940) Geraldine Ulmar (1862–1932) 1863 Pauline de Ahna (1863–1950) Cesira Ferrani (1863–1943) Ellen Gulbranson (1863–1947)...
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    as a wedding present to his wife, the soprano Pauline de Ahna. During their American tour in 1904, Pauline Strauss sang this song as the concluding piece...
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  • sweatshop working conditions. September 10 – Richard Strauss marries Pauline De Ahna. September 26 – The SS Ohio (1875) and the schooner barge Ironton collide...
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    study score; preface: Norman Del Mar. translation preface (German): Stefan de Haan ISBN 978-3-7957-6619-1 Bribitzer-Stull, Matthew; Gauldin, Robert (2007)...
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    life, as exemplified by Elisabeth Schumann and ultimately his wife Pauline de Ahna. Strauss, moreover, had heard praise for Flagstad over the years, but...
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  • Theatre on September 28 and ran for 153 performances February 4 – Pauline de Ahna, operatic soprano (died 1950) February 5 – Armand Parent, composer...
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    Sonata in 1887. It was during this time that Strauss fell in love with Pauline de Ahna, the soprano whom he would later wed, and his amorous feelings can...
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    Gwyneth Jones (soprano) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    historical characters, namely, Malvina Schnorr von Carolsfeld and Pauline de Ahna (wife of Richard Strauss). The soprano part in the Symphony No. 9,...
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    Rosenkavalier (1926 film) Family and peers Franz Strauss (father) Pauline de Ahna (wife) Hans von Bülow Hugo von Hofmannsthal Max Reinhardt Stefan Zweig...
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    from achieving great popularity. But at Hamburg in 1957, Rudolf Hartmann [de], who directed the opera at its premiere in Munich, inserted an interval at...
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    journalists and music critics as his "Indian summer." American oboist John de Lancie was a corporal in the U.S. Army unit which secured the area round the...
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    Rosenkavalier (1926 film) Family and peers Franz Strauss (father) Pauline de Ahna (wife) Hans von Bülow Hugo von Hofmannsthal Max Reinhardt Stefan Zweig...
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    song for a tenor voice, he did perform it as accompanist to his wife, Pauline in two concerts in Brussels, in November 1896, and other concerts around...
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    Knightly Character), the work is based on the novel Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes. Strauss composed this work in Munich in 1897. The premiere...
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    Rosenkavalier (1926 film) Family and peers Franz Strauss (father) Pauline de Ahna (wife) Hans von Bülow Hugo von Hofmannsthal Max Reinhardt Stefan Zweig...
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    own death. It is singled out by Carl Dahlhaus as a "musical symbol of fin-de-siècle modernism", particularly for the "breakaway mood" of its opening bars...
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    became the orchestra's first guest conductor, appearing with his wife Pauline de Ahna in April 1904 at Thomas's invitation. During this time, he also conducted...
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