Siegfried Salomo Lipiner (24 October[citation needed] 1856 – 30 December[citation needed] 1911) was a writer and poet from Austria-Hungary whose works...
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Pannonhalma (died 1365), Hungarian abbot Siegfried Lipiner (1856–1911), Austrian poet and author Siegfried Wagner (1869–1930), German composer, conductor...
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interests in German philosophy, and was introduced by his friend Siegfried Lipiner to the works of Arthur Schopenhauer, Friedrich Nietzsche, Gustav Fechner...
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(1882), libretto by composer Karl Goldmark: Merlin (1886), libretto by Siegfried Lipiner Hubert Parry: Guinevere (1886) Amadeu Vives: Arthús (1895) Isaac Albéniz:...
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Merlin is a German-language opera by Karl Goldmark to a libretto by Siegfried Lipiner. It had its premiere at the Wiener Hofoper on November 19, 1886. The...
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poet and writing critic Dov Lior (born 1933), Israeli Orthodox rabbi Siegfried Lipiner (1856–1911), Austrian writer and poet Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski...
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1944), mathematician Franciszek Latinik (1864–1949), military officer Siegfried Lipiner (1856–1911), Galician-Austrian Jewish poet Andrew Odlyzko (born 1949)...
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almost certainly a reference to a poem about betrayal by his friend Siegfried Lipiner, rather than to Dante. The scene is now set for the second scherzo...
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notes recording conversations with Mahler's long-standing friend Siegfried Lipiner is understood to have once existed among her papers. Its current whereabouts...
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