Hugo Philipp Jacob Wolf (13 March 1860 – 22 February 1903) was an Austrian composer, particularly noted for his art songs, or Lieder. He brought to this...
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The Hugo Wolf Quartet is an Austrian string quartet ensemble. The quartet was founded in 1993 and took its name from the "Internationalen Hugo Wolf Gesellschaft...
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Penthesilea (section Hugo Wolf)
Monnaie in Brussels under the baton of Ludovic Morlot. Austrian composer Hugo Wolf (1860-1903) wrote a symphonic poem on the legend entitled Penthesilea...
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same as Elfenlied in Mörike‐Lieder)" Wolf, Hugo in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music. Ernest Newman, Hugo Wolf (2013), p. 265- W. G. Thomas (trans...
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ISBN 9780228014652. Koroška galerija likovne umetnosti "Hugo Wolf: Rojstna hiša". Hugo Wolf 160. Ljubljana: Ministrstvo za kulturo Republike Slovenije...
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simulators. Locally built by Hugo Wolf AG, they are externally accurate copies and have been registered as Boeing F/A-18C (Hugo Wolf) aircraft with tail numbers...
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Youens, Hugo Wolf and His Mörike Songs, p. 119. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Die Biene; Youens, Hugo Wolf and His Mörike Songs, p. 119. Youens, Hugo Wolf and...
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The Hugo Wolf F/A-18C simulator (official designation: Mobile Training Installation Ground Operations) is a realistic non-flying replica of a McDonnell...
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Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Hugo Wolf, Gustav Mahler or Richard Strauss. For German speakers, the term "Lied"...
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Slovene line, Karajan was related to the Slovenian-Austrian composer Hugo Wolf. He also seems to have known some Slovene. Herbert Ritter von Karajan...
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to music by J. F. Reichardt, Franz Schubert (see "Prometheus", 1819); Hugo Wolf (1889), and F.M. Einheit (1993). "Prometheus" spoken (in German) (2:06...
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Der Corregidor (category Operas by Hugo Wolf)
Der Corregidor is a comic opera by Hugo Wolf. The German libretto was written by Rosa Mayreder-Obermayer, based on the short novel El sombrero de tres...
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Schubert in 1817; published in his Opus 19, no. 3 (D. 544). Also set by Hugo Wolf. The Portuguese sculptor António Fernandes de Sá represented the abduction...
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Ernst Hilmar (section Hugo Wolf)
hrsg. mit Margret Jestremski. Tutzing 2004. Hugo Wolf, Briefe an Frieda Zerny. Wien 1978. 83 S. Hugo Wolf Enzyklopädie. 518 Einzelartikel zu Leben und...
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songbook) is a collection of 46 Lieder (songs for voice and piano) by Hugo Wolf, setting poems from Paul Heyse' Italienisches Liederbuch to music. The...
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Lone Wolf is a 2021 Australian science fiction political thriller film written and directed by Jonathan Ogilvie. It stars Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Hugo Weaving...
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The Italian Serenade is a piece of music written by Hugo Wolf in 1887. It was originally written for string quartet and named simply "Serenade in G major"...
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songbook) is a collection of 44 Lieder (songs for voice and piano) by Hugo Wolf (1860–1903). They were composed between October 1889 and April 1890, and...
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other composers can be discerned – Robert Schumann, Gustav Mahler, and Hugo Wolf for example, as well as Claude Debussy's harmonic palette in evidence...
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the Conservatory was the future song composer Hugo Wolf, with whom he formed a close friendship. Wolf was unable to submit to the strict disciplines...
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Goethe wrote a poem based on the story that was later set to music by Hugo Wolf. Goethe also incorporated references to the story in his version of Faust...
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This psychological expressiveness is also contained in the songs of Hugo Wolf, miniature dramas for voice and piano. More committed to tradition, particularly...
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such as Neville Cardus, was reflected in his books on Richard Wagner, Hugo Wolf, Richard Strauss and others. He was music critic of The Sunday Times from...
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Suk, Edward Elgar, and others wrote serenades for strings only, as did Hugo Wolf, who wrote one for string quartet (the Italian Serenade). Other composers...
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Harry Wolf (disambiguation), several people Heinrich Wolf (1875–1943), Austrian chess player Henry Wolf (disambiguation), several people Hugo Wolf (1860–1903)...
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interpreter of lieder; she sang and recorded works by composers such as Hugo Wolf, Hector Berlioz, and Gustav Mahler and was noted for her intelligence...
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University Press. ISBN 9780674991576. Youens, Susan (June 22, 2004). Hugo Wolf and his Mörike Songs. United Kingdom, United States: Cambridge University...
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An adaptation of Goethe's poetic version of the myth was composed by Hugo Wolf, Prometheus (Bedecke deinen Himmel, Zeus, 1889), as part of his Goethe-lieder...
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including Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Arthur Schnitzler, Arnold Schoenberg, Alexander Zemlinsky, Hermann Bahr, Friedrich Eckstein, Rudolf Steiner, Hugo Wolf, and...
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roving harmonies. Unlike other musical radicals such as Richard Wagner and Hugo Wolf, Bruckner showed respect, even humility, before other famous musicians...
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