Emanuel Schikaneder (born Johann Joseph Schickeneder; 1 September 1751 – 21 September 1812) was a German impresario, dramatist, actor, singer, and composer...
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Katie Hall (actress) (category English musical theatre actresses)
Retrieved 5 June 2019. "Maria Anna Miller - Katie Hall - Musical Vienna - Schikaneder". Musical Vienna. Retrieved 5 June 2019. Miles, Tina (8 March 2013)...
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the Holy Roman Empire and then the Austrian Empire. In 2016, the musical Schikaneder by Stephen Schwartz and Christian Stuppeck and directed by Trevor...
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The Magic Flute (section Musical numbers)
two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The work is in the form of a Singspiel, a popular form during the time...
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impresario Emanuel Schikaneder, who is best known as Mozart's librettist and collaborator on the opera The Magic Flute (1791). Schikaneder's troupe had already...
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Sohn". The German libretto of The Magic Flute was written by Emanuel Schikaneder, who also led the theatre troupe that premiered the work and created...
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Stephen Schwartz (category American musical theatre composers)
(2005) – contributed 6 songs Séance on a Wet Afternoon (2009) – opera Schikaneder (2016 Vienna) The Prince of Egypt (2017) – composer, lyricist, based...
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Flute, an opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder, was composed in 1791 and premiered to great success. It has been an...
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During most of this period the director of the theater was Emanuel Schikaneder, remembered today as librettist and impresario of The Magic Flute. The...
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The Magic Flute (Impempe Yomlingo) is a musical theatre work adapted from the Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart opera of the same title by Mark Dornford-May, with...
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friend, brother and founder of Wohltätigkeit (Charity) Lodge Emanuel Schikaneder – Librettist of The Magic Flute Mozart's grandfather Johann Georg, a...
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Mozart. Mozart employed a libretto written by his close colleague Emanuel Schikaneder, the director of the Theater auf der Wieden at which the opera premiered...
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this time portraying Emanuel Schikaneder. In 1992, Callow won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director of a Musical for Carmen Jones. As an actor...
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Vereinigte Bühnen Wien (category Musical theatre companies)
Színház in Budapest and the open-air theatre in Szeged since May 26, 2006. Schikaneder (written by Christian Struppeck, composed by Stephen Schwartz) Austria...
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sonatas and other piano pieces, as this is the instrument on which his musical education took place. Almost everything that he wrote for piano was intended...
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string section, and the tenor soloist. Mozart's musical setting mostly follows the scheme of Schikaneder's poem. There is an opening section in E-flat corresponding...
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The Magic Flute (disambiguation) (section Musicals)
oder Der Kampf mit den Elementen), 1798 heroic-comic opera by Emanuel Schikaneder, with music by Peter von Winter 14877 Zauberflöte, main belt asteroid...
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on Seyler's libretto. The opera The Magic Flute, with a libretto by Schikaneder, was to a significant degree based on Giesecke's version of Oberon and...
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opera composed in 1803 by Ludwig van Beethoven to a libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. The plot involves a romantic intrigue in which the heroine temporarily...
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Bölzlschiessen (section Emanuel Schikaneder)
Ceccarelli, plays her a lullaby. Ceccarelli was Bestgeber on this occasion. Schikaneder is known to history as the librettist and impresario of Mozart's opera...
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Singspiel that was performed many times by the theatrical troupe of Emanuel Schikaneder. Haibel, who is said by some to have left his first wife for Sophie,...
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The Magic Flute (1975 film) (category 1970s musical fantasy films)
libretto of The Magic Flute was the work of Mozart's collaborator Emanuel Schikaneder, who was also theatre manager and sang Papageno at the first performances...
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and Littlefield, p. 48 Peter Branscombe and David J. Buch, "Emanuel Schikaneder" in Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians (subscription required)...
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The Magic Flute (2006 film) (category 2000s musical fantasy films)
dialogue) Screenplay by Kenneth Branagh Based on Die Zauberflöte by Emanuel Schikaneder Produced by Pierre-Olivier Bardet Simon Moseley Cinematography Roger...
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Emanuel Schikaneder's company of performers at the Freihaus-Theater auf der Wieden. While there, he acted in plays and sang in operas and other musical productions...
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Sotheby and John Quincy Adams. The libretto of The Magic Flute by Emanuel Schikaneder was evidently greatly inspired by Giesecke's and thus on Seyler's version...
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that was part of Schikaneder's large suburban theater, the Theater an der Wien. Beethoven was to set a new libretto by Schikaneder, entitled Vestas Feuer;...
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Miss Atomic Bomb (original creative), The Other Palace, London (2016) Schikaneder (original creative), Vienna (2016) The Little Prince (original creative)...
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Buch, there were three house writers in the company: Schikaneder himself, his wife Eleonore Schikaneder, and Giesecke. Giesecke achieved an early success...
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beholden to enlightenment, was soon followed by Schiller’s dramas. Emmanuel Schikaneder was engaged as director of the Court Theatre for several years. During...
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