Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91, is the common name of a set of five songs for female voice and piano by Richard Wagner, Fünf Gedichte für eine Frauenstimme...
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Agnes Mathilde Wesendonck (née Luckemeyer; 23 December 1828 – 31 August 1902) was a German poet and author. The words of five of her verses were the basis...
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Villa Wesendonck in Reiterpark from 1849 to 1858 where he worked on Tristan. In the 19th century it was bought by the German merchant Otto Wesendonck...
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several historic buildings: the Wesendonck Villa, the Remise (or "Depot"), the Rieter Park-Villa, and the Schönberg Villa. In 2007 a new building known...
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Villa Wesendonck with Rietberg Museum...
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infatuation with the poet-writer Mathilde Wesendonck, the wife of the silk merchant Otto Wesendonck. Wagner met the Wesendoncks, who were both great admirers of...
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Pickup as Friedrich Nietzsche Marthe Keller as Mathilde Wesendonck Richard Pasco as Otto Wesendonck [de] Peter Hofmann as Ludwig Schnorr von Carolsfeld Dame...
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the grounds of Wesendonck's villa, where, during his work on Tristan und Isolde, he became passionately involved with Mathilde Wesendonck. Whether or not...
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Wahnfried (category Villas in Germany)
Wahnfried was the name given by Richard Wagner to his villa in Bayreuth. The name is a German compound of Wahn (delusion, madness) and Fried(e) (peace...
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Richard Wagner Museum, Lucerne (redirect from Villa Tribschen)
century. The external appearance dates from about 1800. Wagner lived in the villa from April 1866, leasing it from Colonel Walter am Rhyn. He completed here...
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„Rheingräfin“, September bis November 2007, Ausstellung des Stadtmuseums Bonn Wesendoncks in Bonn? Die Wesendonckschen Familienporträts im Bestand des Stadtmuseums...
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April 28 – Richard Wagner moves into Green Hill at Zürich, a villa owned by Otto Wesendonck. July 4 – Georges Bizet wins the Prix de Rome. August 27 – Joseph...
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Festspielhaus and the Richard Wagner Archive to the Foundation and donated Wagner's villa Wahnfried to the town of Bayreuth. In 1976 the National Archive of the Richard...
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Palace, and the Villa Rosa built for the banker Martin Wilhelm Oppenheim. This last construction stands as a prototype of German villa architecture. On...
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T. Wegner (1886–1978), soldier, medic, human rights activist Mathilde Wesendonck (1828–1902), poet, author, artist, muse of Richard Wagner Typical steep...
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Wagner was obliged to leave Munich in March 1866, he moved to a spacious villa in Tribschen on a headland projecting into Lake Lucerne. It was while he...
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(1836) Das Liebesmahl der Apostel (1843) Faust Overture (1840, rev. 1855) Wesendonck Lieder (1858) Siegfried Idyll (1870) Kaisermarsch Writings "Art and Revolution"...
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small ensemble of the Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich on the stairs of their villa at Tribschen (today part of Lucerne), Switzerland. Cosima awoke to its opening...
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Orenstein) 1963 Eileen Farrell Götterdämmerung - Brünnhilde's Immolation Scene/Wesendonck Songs Adele Addison – Foss: Time Cycle Birgit Nilsson – R. Strauss: Salome...
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travelled together to Lucerne where they found a large lakeside house, the Villa Tribschen. Wagner made immediate arrangements to rent the house, at the...
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Bayreuth Festival, the latter two officially released) Richard Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder with Marjana Lipovsek and The Philadelphia Orchestra Carl Maria...
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orchestral version of the same composer's Bourrée fantasque and Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder. Delage notes the many novelties in the pieces – chains of ninths...
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Stravinsky The Soldier's Tale (exc. from part I) Wagner Träume (from Wesendonck-Lieder) 28 Jun 1997 Sheila Colvin Antonio Carlos Jobim A Felicidade Britten...
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Gottfried, who has long been publicly critical, and was banned from the family villa in 1975, only learned of his father's death from media coverage. According...
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Mahler, and Richard Strauss. In August 2009, Studer sang Richard Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder in Berlin, Germany as part of the short-lived Berlin International...
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then in Cincinnati and Philadelphia with Leopold Stokowski (singing the Wesendonck Lieder), and with the Boston Symphony Orchestra under Max Fiedler, before...
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wealthy silk merchant, Otto Wesendonck [de]. On 28 April 1857, Wagner and Minna moved into the Asyl, a small cottage on Wesendonck's new estate near Zurich...
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subsequent activity in Zurich, friendship linked him and his wife to the Wesendonck family. From 1873 to 1878, he worked in Strasbourg where his opera Master...
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American Composers Alliance Richard Wagner (1813–1883) Träume (1857) from Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91; transcription for viola and piano by William Primrose...
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