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    Amalie Materna (German pronunciation: [aˈmaːli̯ə maˈtɛʁna]) born Amalia, later Amalie Friedrich-Materna) (10 July 1844 St. Georgen in der Steiermark –...
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  • family Noctuidae Materna coat of arms from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Materna (film), a 2020 American drama film Amalie Materna (1844–1918), Austrian...
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    Amalie Materna as the valkyrie Brünnhilde (1876)...
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    Porges, a contemporary chronicler, describes Wagner demonstrating to Amalie Materna, as Brünnhilde, how to sing the scene in which she tells Sieglinde of...
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    Amalie Materna, the first singer to play Brünnhilde in Wagner's Ring des Nibelungen...
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    Conductor: Hans Richter Siegfried tenor Georg Unger Brünnhilde soprano Amalie Materna Gunther baritone Eugen Gura Gutrune soprano Mathilde Weckerlin Hagen...
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    Amalie Materna as Kundry with Ernest van Dyck as Parsifal in act 3, scene 1, Bayreuth 1889...
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    Amalie Materna, the first Bayreuth Brünnhilde, with Cocotte, the horse donated by King Ludwig to play her horse Grane...
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    Franz Betz as Amonasro Austria: 29 April 1874, Vienna State Opera, with Amalie Materna as Amneris Hungary: 10 April 1875, Hungarian State Opera House, Budapest...
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    Fafner bass Franz von Reichenberg Waldvogel (the woodbird) coloratura soprano Marie Haupt Erda contralto Luise Jaide Brünnhilde soprano Amalie Materna...
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    tonalities; another composer refused to share a program with him, while Amalie Materna, a Wagnerian singer, had to cancel her Wolf recital when allegedly faced...
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  • Lisbeth Cathrine Amalie Rose née Böttger (25 September 1738 – 23 February 1793) was a Danish actress, one of the first professional native actresses in...
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  • take the first ever train ride. Historical Figures: Sir Richard Owen, Amalie Materna, George Stephenson 16 3 "Big Top Peabody" "Taj Mahal" Miles Thompson...
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    1948) was an Austrian contralto from Vienna. She studied singing with Amalie Materna in Vienna. She made her operatic debut in 1897 in Ljubljana. Kittel...
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    performance at the Metropolitan Opera in New York on 16 January 1885 with Amalie Materna as Rachel. Richard Wagner, who admired La Juive, may have borrowed from...
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    operetta premiered at the Thalia Theater in Graz in June 1864 with Amalie Materna singing the central role of Judith. The exact date of the premiere varies...
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    Festspielhaus in 1882, and he sang it there until 1891, usually alongside Amalie Materna, the creator of the role of Kundry. He was seen at the Theatre Royal...
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    the role of the Queen of Sheba went to acclaimed dramatic soprano Amalie Materna, who was to originate several roles in Wagner's operas. The premiere...
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    6 May 1882 by Thomas's May Festival at the 7th Regiment Armory with Amalie Materna as Cassandre, Italo Campanini as Énée, conducted by Theodore Thomas;...
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    in Halle has a collection on his life and work. Ernest van Dyck and Amalie Materna as Parsifal and Kundry at Bayreuth in 1889. Van Dyck as Lohengrin, 1895...
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    1876. Niemann sang Siegmund with Josephine Schefsky as Sieglinde and Amalie Materna as Brünnhilde. Lilli Lehmann wrote of him, 'never since have I heard...
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    environment a rich field. Böhler's friends were to include the singers Amalie Materna, Hermann Winkelmann, Theodor Reichmann, and musicians of the Vienna...
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  • the memory of composer Gustav Lange. She eventually also studied with Amalie Materna in Bayreuth. Specializing in Richard Wagner's female characters, she...
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    Theodor Reichmann August Kindermann Emil Scaria Hermann Winkelmann Amalie Materna Karl Hill Sophie Dompierre Anton von Fuchs, Eugen Stumpf Hermine Galfy...
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    the world premiere of Karl Goldmark's Die Königin von Saba opposite Amalie Materna as the Queen of Sheba. In 1882, he sang Alfonso in Vienna's first performance...
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    was trained in piano and voice in Graz, returning later as a pupil of Amalie Materna in Vienna. Janssen performed on stage at opera houses in France, most...
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    Thomas, and she accepted an offer to tour with the Wagnerian artists Amalie Materna, Christina Nilsson, Hermann Winkelmann, and Emil Scaria. Juch sang alternate...
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    second one as Müller had conjectured in 1898. (First) marriage with Johanne Amalie Herold, born November 10, 1717, in Reinsdorf, died September 17, 1770, in...
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    (1495 bis 1933) (in German). Springer. pp. 261ff. ISBN 978-3-540-48705-0. Materna, Ingo; Adamy, Kurt (1995). Brandenburgische Geschichte (in German). Akademie...
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