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    Tannhäuser (German: [ˈtanhɔʏzɐ]; Middle High German: Tanhûser), often stylized "The Tannhäuser", was a German Minnesinger and traveling poet. Historically...
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    Tannhäuser (German: [ˈtanhɔʏzɐ]; full title Tannhäuser und der Sängerkrieg auf Wartburg, "Tannhäuser and the Minnesängers' Contest at Wartburg") is an...
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  • Richard Wagner Tannhäuser (novel), an 1877 Danish novel by Holger Drachmann Tannhäuser (board game), a French war board game Tannhauser Gate This disambiguation...
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  • saving – is a powerful scene of grace. The place named "Tannhäuser Gate" (also written "Tannhauser Gate" and "Tanhauser Gate") is not explained in the film...
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    there is no association with Tannhäuser. The narrative of La Sale's ballad becomes conflated with the name of Tannhäuser in German folklore of the early...
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  • This is a partial discography of the opera Tannhäuser by Richard Wagner. It was first performed in Dresden on 19 October 1845. A revised version was first...
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    The Overture to Tannhäuser is an 1869 oil-on-canvas painting by Paul Cézanne, now in the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg. It came from the Moscow...
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    Opera) Tannhäuser (1997 Opéra Royal de Wallonie; Liège) Tannhäuser (1997 Teatro de la Maestranza; Sevilla) Chūshingura (1997, Tokyo Opera) Tannhäuser (1998...
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  • Tannhäuser is a 2007 board wargame from Take On You which takes place in an alternate reality. Each player controls an elite team who are attempting to...
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    fliegende Holländer and Tannhäuser, the preludes to Lohengrin and Tristan und Isolde, and six other extracts from Tannhäuser and Lohengrin: "I had imagined...
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    the Festival, even for a moment". Die Meistersinger was added in 1888, Tannhäuser in 1891, Lohengrin in 1894 and Der fliegende Holländer in 1901. After...
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  • an unfinished erotic novel by Aubrey Beardsley, based on the legend of Tannhäuser. The first parts of it were published in The Savoy and later issued in...
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  • 1845 opera Tannhäuser. Wolfram greets the Evening Star (the planet Venus) for offering hope in darkness, in an implied contrast to Tannhäuser's lover Venus...
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    His successor, Pope Clement IV, provided continuity to his agreements. Tannhäuser, a prominent German Minnesänger and poet, was a contemporary of Urban...
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  • tailor"). The version of Tannhäuser that can be heard in the movie is performed by Kiri Te Kanawa as Elisabeth, René Kollo as Tannhäuser, Håkan Hagegård as...
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    Wagner's 1861 revision of the original 1845 Dresden version of his opera Tannhäuser for Paris. The opera libretto from its inception (c. 1600) was written...
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    made his conducting debut at the Bayreuth Festival, conducting Wagner's Tannhäuser with his wife, soprano Pauline de Ahna, singing Elisabeth. He then returned...
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  • Lohengrin (Wagner) Princess de Bouillon, Adriana Lecouvreur (Cilea) Venus, Tannhäuser (Wagner) Waltraute, Die Walküre, Götterdämmerung (Wagner) Zweite Dame...
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  • Saint-Saëns's Samson and Delilah, the Venusberg scene in Richard Wagner's Tannhäuser, Danse générale (Bacchanale) from Maurice Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé, and...
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    as well as the musical mythology of his friend Wagner, whose operas Tannhäuser and Lohengrin had made a lasting impression on him. In February 1868,...
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    Königsberg, Stettin, and from 1854 in Hannover. At Hannover he sang Tannhäuser (from 1854), Lohengrin (from 1855) and Rienzi (from 1859). He had a large...
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    an illustration of the First Act of Wagner's Tannhäuser. At the beginning of the first act, Tannhäuser is in the cave of Venusberg. In keeping with the...
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    Tannhäuser in the habit of the Teutonic Knights, from the Codex Manesse...
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    when he conducted a full season amid some controversy, although his own Tannhäuser overture was well received. The system of leitmotifs, integral to the...
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  • notes. Heldentenor roles in operas: Florestan, Fidelio (Beethoven) Tannhäuser, Tannhäuser (Wagner) Lohengrin, Lohengrin (Wagner) Siegmund, Die Walküre (Wagner)...
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    Richard Wagner. He created the title roles in Wagner's operas Rienzi and Tannhäuser. As the first of the great Wagnerian tenors, he effectively was the original...
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    legend, the anthology also retold the tale of Tannhäuser. Seeking a more authentic picture of the Tannhäuser legend, Lehrs then provided Wagner with the...
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  • Lyric German baritones sang lighter Wagnerian roles such as Wolfram in Tannhäuser, Kurwenal in Tristan und Isolde or Telramund in Lohengrin. They made large...
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  • Ornette Coleman's 1959 avant-garde jazz album The Shape of Jazz to Come. "Tannhäuser / Derivè" includes a reference to the theme "The Augurs of Spring: Dances...
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    1862/63, and being rewarded by Tausig with a manuscript of part of Wagner's Tannhäuser (which Wagner demanded back in 1875). The Handel Variations also featured...
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