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    Swan Lake (redirect from Prince Siegfried)
    game of fate with Siegfried, which he wins at the end, causing Siegfried to lose everything. In the second American Ballet Theatre production of Swan...
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    The Théâtre des Folies-Marigny (French pronunciation: [teatʁ de fɔli maʁiɲi]), a former Parisian theatre with a capacity of only 300 spectators, was built...
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    Der Ring des Nibelungen (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    preliminary opera, Der junge Siegfried ("The Young Siegfried", later renamed to "Siegfried"), to explain the events in Siegfrieds Tod and his verse draft of...
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  • Literature by and about Jean-Siegfried Blumann in the German National Library catalogue Matthias Pasdzierny: Jean-Siegfried Blumann, in the Lexikon verfolgter...
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    award as best Canadian production during La Quinzaine Internationale de Théâtre de Québec. The following year, he created The Dragons' Trilogy and immediately...
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  • Swan Lake (1895) (category Ballets premiered at the Mariinsky Theatre)
    Prince Siegfried) and Alexander Oblakov (who danced Benno). It was not until the Danseur Nikolai Legat replaced Gerdt in the role of Prince Siegfried in the...
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    L'Hermine. Théâtre de l'Œuvre: 26 April 1932. Directed by Paulette Pax. With Pierre Fresnay, Paulette Pax, Marie Reinhardt. Mandarine. Théâtre de l'Athénée:...
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    Richard Wagner (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    opera, Siegfried's Tod (Siegfried's Death), in 1848. After arriving in Zürich, he expanded the story with Der junge Siegfried (Young Siegfried), which...
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    ballet is through 'Le Paradis d' Amour', a piece of work presented at the wedding of her daughter Marguerite de Valois to Henry of Navarre. Aristocratic...
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    Andreozzi; the Théâtre de la Gaïté-Lyrique (1972) with Jean Giraudeau, Jean Brun, Albert Voli and Sanial; and by the Théâtre français de l'Opérette at...
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  • Hanussen gives Breitbart a blonde wig and a Nordic helmet and calls him "Siegfried" so as to identify him with the Aryan notion of physical superiority....
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    Jacques Offenbach (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    better at the box office. He decided to go back into theatre management and took over the Théâtre de la Gaîté in July 1873. His spectacular revival of Orphée...
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    Samuel West (category Critics' Circle Theatre Award winners)
    including five for the BBC about the Second World War. He currently stars as Siegfried Farnon in the Channel 5 remake of the veterinary drama series All Creatures...
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    Der Ring des Nibelungen: composition of the text (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    leads Siegfried to Valhalla, where he is reconciled with Wotan and order is restored. Siegfried and Brünnhilde are depicted rising above Siegfried's funeral...
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    those at the Théâtre de la Gaîté-Lyrique (1919), the Théâtre Mogador (1960), Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens (1976) and the Théâtre National de l'Opéra-Comique...
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    Ivor Novello (category Welsh musical theatre composers)
    Prejudice. At about this time, Novello had an affair with the writer Siegfried Sassoon; it was short-lived, but in the words of Sassoon's biographer...
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    Henry van de Velde, but it quickly appeared in other forms in Paris. It was introduced by the Franco-German art dealer and publisher Siegfried Bing, who...
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    Olympia at the Bobino, the Théâtre de la Gaîté-Montparnasse showcased Marie Dubas and Georgius, who inaugurated the Singing Theatre by staging popular songs...
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    Rudolf Nureyev (category Prix Benois de la Danse jurors)
    November 2013, website of the Théâtre du Capitol, Paris, extract: "À côté de lui, il fallait vraiment se surpasser. ... À partir de ce moment-là, j'ai commencé...
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    of a Parisian theatre company scheduled at Brussels' Théâtre de l'Olympia for spring of 1910. The play premiered at Brussels' Théâtre de l'Olympia on March...
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    against the backdrop of the Second World War are De Aanslag (The Assault), Het stenen bruidsbed, and Siegfried. Mulisch often incorporated ancient legends...
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    at the Théâtre du Châtelet on 31 March 1877. The idea for the work was presented to Offenbach while he was head (director) of the Théâtre de la Gaîté...
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    Art Nouveau (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    exhibition. Siegfried Bing invited artists to show modern works in his new Maison de l'Art Nouveau (1895). The Maison de l'Art Nouveau gallery of Siegfried Bing...
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    and it was not seen again in Paris until 1893, at the Salle de la Renaissance du Théâtre-Lyrique, when it received 20 performances. A new production by...
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  • I've Failed You (category Albums produced by Siegfried Meier)
    years following the aforementioned album's release. It was produced by Siegfried Meier and was primarily recorded at Beach Road Studios in Goderich, Ontario;...
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  • Adam Cooper (dancer) (category Prix de Lausanne winners)
    Royal 'Swan' Song. Ballet dancers relatively new to the roles of Prince Siegfried and Swan Queen join veteran interpreters at Performing Arts Center". Los...
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    Misty Copeland (category American Ballet Theatre dancers)
    Swan Lake with The Washington Ballet, opposite Brooklyn Mack as Prince Siegfried, in April at the Eisenhower Theater in the John F. Kennedy Center for...
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  • Deaths in April 2024 (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Leighton James, 71, Welsh footballer (Burnley, Swansea City, national team). Siegfried Kirschen, 80, German football referee. Thawee Kraikupt, 84, Thai politician...
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    Werner Herzog (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    house and his later film Invincible (2001) touches on the character of Siegfried. Herzog's documentary The Transformation of the World into Music goes...
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  • blend of romanticism and realism. 1876 Siegfried (Richard Wagner). The third part of the Ring sees the hero Siegfried slay the dragon Fafner, win the ring...
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