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    Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Sachs, Hans" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. "Hans Sachs | German poet and composer". Encyclopedia...
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  • Sachs is a German surname, meaning "man from Saxony". Sachs is a common surname among Ashkenazi Jews from Saxony, in the United States sometimes adopted...
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  • Meistersinger von Nürnberg. Hans Sachs may also refer to: Hans Sachs (serologist) (1877–1945), German serologist Hans Sachs (poster collector) (1881–1974)...
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  • Hans Sachs (6 June 1877, Kattowitz (Katowice) – 25 March 1945, Dublin), was a German serologist. He was of Jewish ancestry. Sachs studied at the universities...
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     [page needed]) Sachs, Hans (1879). "32. Die wittenbergische Nachtigall, die man jetzt höret überall". In Karl Pannier (ed.). Hans Sachs' ausgewählte poetische...
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  • Hans Sachs (1881-1974) was a Berlin dentist whose greatest accomplishment came from his passion for posters. He was the leading founder of an important...
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    The Hans-Sachs-Haus (HSH) is a landmark building in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, constructed between 1924 and 1927. Named after the...
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  • The Hans-Sachs-Chor Nürnberg is a large concert and oratorio mixed choir with currently about 90 members. It has been directed by Guido Johannes Rumstadt...
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    the 15th at Augsburg and Nuremberg. Nuremberg, under the leadership of Hans Sachs, became the most famous school in the 16th century, by which time Meistersinger...
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  • in Der fliegende Holländer, Wotan/Der Wanderer in the Ring Cycle and Hans Sachs in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg. Wagner labelled these roles as Hoher...
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    Fürstenfeldbruck (German pronunciation: [fʏʁstn̩fɛltˈbʁʊk]) is a town in Bavaria, Germany, located 32 kilometres west of Munich. It is the capital of the...
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  • Book. The character was appropriated from Hans Sachs's poem Baldanderst [sic] dated to 31 July 1534. Hans Sachs probably derived his "Baldanderst" from...
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  • were August Kindermann, Franz Betz and Theodor Reichmann. Betz created Hans Sachs in Die Meistersinger and undertook Wotan in the first Der Ring des Nibelungen...
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  • first husband, Hans Sachs (born 1937), son of Ragnar Sachs, former president of Nordiska Kompaniet; the couple had a daughter, Camilla Sachs. In 1980, she...
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    the poster"), founded in 1905 and later edited by the Berlin dentist Hans Sachs. Lucian Bernhard was a director of the association. Edmund Edel, theatre...
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    later aesthetic beliefs." For example, the self-renouncing cobbler-poet Hans Sachs in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg is a "Schopenhauerian" creation; Schopenhauer...
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    Hoffmann von Hoffmannswaldau Johann Michael Moscherosch Martin Opitz Hans Sachs Angelus Silesius Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick Georg Wickram 18th...
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    are performed every summer. Another ensemble with more tradition is the Hans-Sachs-Spielgruppe. Both act in the courtyard of the medieval monastery, which...
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  • also came to be used as a generic term for "witch" in the 16th century (Hans Sachs). The word is attested as the Middle High German trute, and in early modern...
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    was destroyed in 1499 during another pogrom. The synagogue, located at Hans-Sachs-Platz, connected elements of Christian church architecture with oriental...
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    protruding and being slightly recessed are another common feature, e.g. on the Hans-Sachs-Haus in Gelsenkirchen (1927). The facade designs were enhanced by the...
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    Wagner's Ring at Bayreuth, and was famous for his Wagnerian roles; his Hans Sachs in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, as performed in London in 1882, was...
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    series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Sachs was born in London, the elder of two sons of the South African-born actor Leonard Sachs and the English actress Eleanor...
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    singers: Jonas Kaufmann, Diana Damrau Writers, poets and playwrights: Hans Sachs, Jean Paul, Friedrich Rückert, August von Platen-Hallermünde, Frank Wedekind...
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    publications on the art of posters and commercial art. Das Plakat was started by Hans Sachs in 1910. Its founding publisher was the Verlag Das Plakat based in Berlin...
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    infatuation with novelist Franz Werfel and fascination with the work of Hans Blüher on male bonding. Saul Friedländer argues that this mental struggle...
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  • in Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro, Philip II in Verdi's Don Carlos, Hans Sachs in Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, and Méphistophélès in Gounod's...
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    Andreas Siegfried Sachs (7 April 1930 – 23 November 2016), known professionally as Andrew Sachs, was a German-born British actor. He made his name on...
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  • never performed as Wagner's vocally athletic, bellowing bassos Hagen, Hans Sachs, nor Wotan. His interpretations tended to be restrained and intelligent...
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    bars, restaurants, and nightclubs straddling Blumenstraße, Müllerstraße, Hans-Sachs-Straße, and Klenzestraße. The Glockenbachviertel, together with the adjacent...
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